Mary Cora Urquhart or Cora Brown–Potter (May 15, 1857 – February 12, 1936) was an American actress who found success in London. Formerly a member of The...
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Brown-Potter may refer to: Cora Urquhart Brown-Potter (1857–1936), one of the first American society women to take to the stage Robert Brown Potter (1829–1887)...
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France. In 1905, Urquhart began her career as a playwright, using the pen name George Darling. Her sister, actress Cora Urquhart Brown–Potter, produced and...
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and dancer Cora LaRedd, American singer and dancer in the 1920s and 1930s Cora Urquhart Brown-Potter (1857–1936), American stage actress Cora Vander Broek...
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Charlotte Corday, taking the role of Marat, while his acting partner Cora Urquhart Brown-Potter played as Charlotte Corday. In the 1903 novel Rebecca of Sunnybrook...
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Theatre in New York City. She also starred in Mlle. de Brisson with Cora Urquhart Brown-Potter. In 1891 Craigen was among the organizers of the Twelfth Night...
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lived to adulthood, including: James Brown Potter (1853–1922), who married actress Cora Urquhart in 1877. Maria Potter (1855–1939), who married banker John...
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1894 at Chicago's Schiller Theatre playing a minor role opposite Cora Urquhart Brown-Potter and Kyrle Bellew in Charlotte Corday. By May 1898, Post was a...
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Isabelle Urquhart (1865–1907), American stage actress and contralto Jim Urquhart, America photographer and photojournalist Mary Cora Urquhart (1859–1936)...
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Cameron's first acting experience was in The Midnight Marriage with Cora Urquhart Brown-Potter at the Madison Square Theatre on Broadway. She was a spectator...
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Lancaster Brent of Baltimore. Additional portraits were painted of Cora Urquhart Brown-Potter, Elizabeth Wharton Drexel and Outerbridge Horsey. Others included...
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in the US, and the following year toured in South Africa with Cora Urquhart Brown-Potter's company. In 1907 he returned to Benson's company. In 1908 he...
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married to James A. Stillman, and was the daughter of James Brown Potter and Mary Cora Urquhart. Muriel McCormick (1903–1959), who married Elisha Dyer Hubbard...
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Brough toured in road productions headed by Kyrle Bellew and Cora Urquhart Brown-Potter. She played Lady Markby in one of Oscar Wilde's last plays, An...
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Ado About Nothing. In 1892, Searelle brought the partnership of Cora Urquhart Brown-Potter and the romantic lead Kyrle Bellew out from Australia. They toured...
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married to James A. Stillman, and was the daughter of James Brown Potter and Mary Cora Urquhart. Muriel McCormick (1903–1959), who married Elisha Dyer Hubbard...
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Nannie Webb Curtis Clive Cussler Roald Dahl Sandra Dallas Tsitsi Dangarembga Cora Linn Daniels Edwidge Danticat Rubén Darío Iris Rainer Dart Mahmoud Darwish...
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Forbes Malcolm MacDowell, Nanette Newman, Georgia Brown, Barry Jackson The Tales of Beatrix Potter Ballet GW Films, EMI-Elstree Reginald Mills Frederick...
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St. Mary's-in-Tuxedo Episcopal Church (category William Appleton Potter church buildings)
the New York Public Library, James Brown Potter, the Brown Brothers merchant banker married to actress Cora Urquhart who reputedly introduced the tuxedo...
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16 "Michael and Mary" Missing N/A 13 January 1957 (1957-01-13) Robert Urquhart (Michael Rowe), Dorothy Alison (Mary Weston), Anne Loxley (Violette Cunliffe)...
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(1707–1760, England, Lc) Andrew Ure (1778–1857, Scotland/England, M/B) Thomas Urquhart (1611–1660, Scotland, M/L) James Ussher (1581–1656, Ireland, R); Annales...
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Prudence Crandall (category Moses Brown School alumni)
generosity of Moses Brown, an abolitionist and co-founder of Brown University;: 12–13 in 1904 the school renamed itself the Moses Brown School. After graduating...
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Acosta (1900–1988, Colombia), suffragist Jane Urquhart (b. 1949, Canada/Newfoundland), nv. & poet Jessie Urquhart (1890–1948, Australia), nv. & col. Julia...
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(non-playing captain) Golf For Young Players by Glenna Collett (1926) – Little, Brown and Company Ladies in the Rough by Glenna Collett with a foreword by Bobby...
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(born 1947) Ivo Urbančič (1930–2016) J. O. Urmson (1915–2012) Alasdair Urquhart (born 1945) William F. Vallicella Johan van Benthem (born 1949) Herman...
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Lifesaving in Nottinghamshire. (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire) Mrs Agnes Urquhart. For services to Health Charities and to the community in Glencarse, Perth...
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Wilfred Tang, Minister of Health & Local Government, Trinidad. William Urquhart, OBE, Deputy General Manager, East African Railways & Harbours Administration...
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Co. Ltd. Elisabeth Ann, Mrs. Turvill. For political service. John Ross Urquhart, Managing Director, John Ross Chemicals Ltd. Mrs. Elizabeth Rhoda Wakefield...
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Branch, British Road Services Ltd., National Freight Corporation. John Urquhart McInnes, Area Tourist Officer, Fort William and Lochaber, Scottish Tourist...
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