Edith Ailsa Geraldine Craig (née Edith Godwin; 9 December 1869 – 27 March 1947), known as Edy Craig, was a prolific theatre director, producer, costume...
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Terry family (section Edith Craig)
the dances arranged, by Ellen's son Gordon Craig. Ellen Terry married three times, but her two children, Edith and Gordon, were the product of a long-term...
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marry. However, they had a daughter, Edith Craig, in 1869 and a son, Edward Gordon Craig, in 1872. The surname Craig was chosen to avoid the stigma of illegitimacy...
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with him to Hertfordshire, and produced two children: Edith Craig (1869–1947) and Edward Gordon Craig (1872–1966), who became an important actor, designer...
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syndicates began smuggling, making and selling illegal alcohol. He married Edith Craig shortly after his release. By the early 1920s, Duffy had become one of...
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actor Sir Henry Irving. Craig later wrote a vivid, book-length tribute to Irving. Craig's sister was Edith Craig. In 1893 Craig married Helen Mary (May)...
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actress, theatre director, producer and costume designer Edith Craig from 1916 until Craig's death in 1947. Born in Exeter, she was the youngest of nine...
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actress, theatre director, producer and costume designer Edith Craig from 1916 until Craig's death in 1947. Atwood was born in 1866 at Richmond, London...
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is in league with the titular vampire of the movie Mina was played by Edith Craig (daughter of actress Ellen Terry) in the first stage adaptation of the...
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Encyclopedia. Retrieved November 13, 2022. Cockin, Katharine (2017). Edith Craig and the Theatres of Art. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1472570611....
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based on the ideas of her friend, the theatre director Edith Craig. Hamilton played 'Woman' while Craig played the painter Rosa Bonheur, one of the 50 or so...
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appearance of the scales of a serpent". Terry wrote to her daughter Edith Craig, "I wish you could see my dresses. They are superb, especially the first...
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The Gilmour B. and Edith Craig MacDonald House is a historic building located in Ames, Iowa, United States. It is significant for its association with...
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April 2023,[update] Edith is still living in Chicago. Born on July 14, 1914, Edith Renfrow was the fifth of six children of Eva Craig and Lee Augustus Renfrow...
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(1890–1970) Phyllis Neilson-Terry (1892–1977) Edith Craig (1869–1947) Helen Gibson (1872–1949) Gordon Craig (1872–1966) Elena Meo (1879–1957) Jack Morris...
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Lady in the Fog (1952) as Christopher Hampden The Long Memory (1953) as Craig Genevieve (1953) as Policeman Turn the Key Softly (1953) as Mr. Gregory...
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authority on Dame Ellen Terry, the Victorian actress, and her daughter Edith Craig. Ann Sybille Lyttleton was born in Leeds on 23 July 1933. Her father...
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explores the life of Irving, Terry and Terry's children, Edith Craig and Edward Gordon Craig. In 1906, Bram Stoker published a two-volume biography about...
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(1918) opposite Ellen Terry and Edith Craig, and as Marie Celeste in A Bachelor Husband (1920) opposite Gordon Craig. She married the actor David Horne...
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Costello 75 US Actress The Magnificent Ambersons Little Lord Fauntleroy 2 Edith Craig 71 US Actress After the Thin Man Broadway Bill 6 John Robinson 70 UK...
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Sarah Bernhardt and Henry Irving. In 1904 Ellen Terry and her daughter Edith Craig appeared at the theatre in Much Ado About Nothing. The actor and theatre...
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(1890–1970) Phyllis Neilson-Terry (1892–1977) Edith Craig (1869–1947) Helen Gibson (1872–1949) Gordon Craig (1872–1966) Elena Meo (1879–1957) Jack Morris...
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"a single PE credit". Craig explained the lack of credit, saying "The funny thing about the PE credit is, I was going to the Edith James School of Ballet...
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British silent comedy film directed by Edwin J. Collins and starring Edith Craig, Arthur Pusey and Mabel Poulton. In the film, Cupid brings love to anyone...
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Theatre. Edith Craig was responsible for production. On 22 July 1928, Harold Armytage Sanders wrote a letter address to Miss Craig, (Edith Craig) at The...
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theatre actress Ellen Terry. Terry and her family including her daughter Edith Craig were good friends with the Websters. Upon graduating in 1923, she turned...
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the town, with evidence also indicating that he was born in Hadlow. Edith Craig (daughter of Ellen Terry), actress, theatre director, producer, costume...
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Helen Craig (born 30 August 1934) is an English children's book illustrator and writer. She is best known for creating the Angelina Ballerina series of...
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the event: Edith [Craig] was clever (though not very articulate) and Katie [Terry-Lewis] distinctly good: then Teddie (Edward Gordon Craig) was very good...
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Burton as Gregory Jardine Christine Rayner as Karen Alan Byrne as Edwin Drew Edith Craig as Mrs. Talcotte BFI.org The Impossible Woman at IMDb v t e...
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