Famous Actors and Actresses on the American Stage, Volumen1R. R. Bowker, 1975 - 1298 páginas |
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... less marked than the fashion in which they wore their hair , which was cut short behind , but left long enough in front to enable them to wear two long locks plastered smoothly over either temple , and sometimes brought slightly forward ...
... less marked than the fashion in which they wore their hair , which was cut short behind , but left long enough in front to enable them to wear two long locks plastered smoothly over either temple , and sometimes brought slightly forward ...
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... less genius and less geniality , who kept to a single line of acting and wrapped up their personalities in a cloud of exclusiveness which debarred managers or fellow - actors from asking favors that Davenport was but too willing to ...
... less genius and less geniality , who kept to a single line of acting and wrapped up their personalities in a cloud of exclusiveness which debarred managers or fellow - actors from asking favors that Davenport was but too willing to ...
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... less successful . One reason for this lack of popularity was that he represented an older school of acting in a time when such acting techniques were no longer being seen on the American stage . He also lost favor , however , by ...
... less successful . One reason for this lack of popularity was that he represented an older school of acting in a time when such acting techniques were no longer being seen on the American stage . He also lost favor , however , by ...
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Francis S Chanfrau | 171 |
Ina Claire | 184 |
Rose Coghlan | 198 |
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