Famous Actors and Actresses on the American Stage, Volumen1R. R. Bowker, 1975 - 1298 páginas |
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... leading part . The same audience that found them stimulating during a brief acquaintance discovers that they are unaccountably dull on closer acquaintance . It is as difficult to ascribe a reason for this as to give a satisfactory ...
... leading part . The same audience that found them stimulating during a brief acquaintance discovers that they are unaccountably dull on closer acquaintance . It is as difficult to ascribe a reason for this as to give a satisfactory ...
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... leading musical comedy stars on the American stage . The musical and Mr. Drake were great successes , but he remained with the show for only one year , seeking to discover new roles and new challenges . An interview with Irving Drutman ...
... leading musical comedy stars on the American stage . The musical and Mr. Drake were great successes , but he remained with the show for only one year , seeking to discover new roles and new challenges . An interview with Irving Drutman ...
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... leading man roles for over seven of those years . He then left the Empire Theatre company to become a star in his own right . Critical opinions of Faversham's work were mixed , some critics maintaining that he was an actor of great ...
... leading man roles for over seven of those years . He then left the Empire Theatre company to become a star in his own right . Critical opinions of Faversham's work were mixed , some critics maintaining that he was an actor of great ...
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Francis S Chanfrau | 171 |
Ina Claire | 184 |
Rose Coghlan | 198 |
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