Titled Actresses

... subsequently, everyone was delighted with the novice's expressive vocalisation and graceful facile acting. Not often has a young actress leaped, into popularity like that of Miss May Yohe. In little more than six months she was cast for the title part in Little ...

AN ACTRESS POISONED

... AN ACTRESS POISONED. About six o'clock last evening, says the MTlheekee (Wis.) Sentinel, of June 15th, the rumour ran through the Newhall House that Rose Eytinge, the famous actress, this week filling an engagement with the Union-square company in Pose ...

Published: Sunday 16 July 1876
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 762 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE WOULD-BE ACTRESS

... a pipe frons his month, and knocking the ashes into the palm of his horny hand. HaLve you a daughter who wants to be an actress F said the manager. I guess its Katey Donahue ye want. There's no Katey Murphy here. Katie-e-e-e ! he cried, directing ...

AN UNCONVERTED ACTRESS

... prayers were offered for an Actress. She was still unconverted, and was now afflicted with a mortal disease which must carry her off in a few days. From what follows in the report it is fair to conclude the uncon- verted Actress wiho must die in a few days ...

Published: Sunday 10 January 1869
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1180 | Page: 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LEADING ACTRESSES

... and, as has been said, bore ample testimony to her personal worth and to her merits as an actress. MRS. BILLINGTON. Coming of an old naval family, the popular actress known as Mrs. John IBilling-ton was born and educated in Portsmoutb. From childhood she ...

AN IRISH ACTRESS

... AN IRISH ACTRESS. (Fromn the DOUsiil University Mgav-fwi.) Miss Farren had not been many seasons on the London stage when, by the propriety of her private conduct and her professional success, the obtained Introdtion to dih- Itngulahed parties In fashionable ...

Titled Actresses

... exciting great atten- tion. In a few years, the mother having carefully trained her, Wilhelmine took prominent parts as an actress. The two most successful performances re- corded are Ophells and Aricia, in Schiller's translation of the Phcewra. Yet histrionic ...

ASSAULTING AN ACTRESS

... ASSAULTING AN ACTRESS. At the Limbeth Police-court on Wednesday, 14th inst., Alfred Reid, a surgeon, carrying on business at 68, Portland-street, Walworth, was charged with violently assaulting his wife, an actress. Mr W. H. Armstrong appeared to prosecute ...

Published: Saturday 24 January 1891
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 630 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ACTION BY AN ACTRESS

... ACTION BY AN ACTRESS. -4-- r In tbe Queen's Benich Division, on Monday, before I e Mr Justice Cave &nd a ?? jury, came up the action 0 for breach of promise, Evelyn v. 4uribert. The state. tment of claim set out that in May, 1887, the plaintiff I and ...

Published: Saturday 18 April 1891
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4846 | Page: 17 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Titled Actresses

... the end of his storiei the lady said, My niece will ever remsrember what you have told us. She is burning to become an actress. It is all because she has been praised for her i acting as one of the children in William Tell at some private theatricai~s ...

Titled Actresses

... intsellectn4~ toucesg3, and. did not apper to he ac~tin~g. .The extre~me self,-possess~on -and eomrand of~ th~e stage the actress *displayed ou thq occasipn..of her -prdfes- Siobal cebdt as Mrs. Balstoa in Si Charles ?? .-is, the Penman, ten years since ...