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    Sarah Frances Marie Martinot (August 19, 1861 – May 7, 1923) was an American actress and soprano singer who performed on stage in dramas, musical comedy...
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  • Woman Sarah Sadie Irvine (1885–1970), American artist and educator Sarah Sadie Martinot (1861–1923), American actress and singer Sarah Jane Sadie Plant (born...
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    Poster for The Turtle (1898), featuring Sadie Martinot...
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  • August 11 – Anton Arensky, pianist and composer (d. 1906) August 19 – Sadie Martinot, actress and soprano singer (d. 1923) September 7 – Thomas Whitney Surette...
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  • (b. 1854) April 17 – Anthony J. Stastny, composer (b. 1885) May 7 – Sadie Martinot, actress and soprano singer (b. 1861) May 30 – Camille Chevillard, composer...
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    (born 1956) – artist and designer John Martino (born 1937) – actor Sadie Martinot (1861–1923) – singer, actress Lee Marvin (1924–1987) – actor Chico Marx...
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    Jarbeau (1861–1914) Emma Juch (1861–1939) Selma Kronold (1861–1920) Sadie Martinot (1861–1923) Nellie Melba (1861–1931) Amalia Paoli (c.1861–1941) 1862...
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    Theatre. For the Christmas 1877 season the actress Sadie Martinot was engaged for performances. Martinot became a favorite performer for Boston audiences...
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    Robinson, U.S. businessman and philanthropist; in Atlanta (d. 2014) Died: Sadie Martinot, 61, American opera soprano and stage actress A French court martial...
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    starred Fred Leslie, Violet Cameron, W. S. Penley, Lionel Brough and Sadie Martinot. Richard D'Oyly Carte organised a touring production in 1883 with D...
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    press agent and one-time husband of the American actress and singer, Sadie Martinot. Mary Magdalene, 5 December 1910 - December 1910 The Writing on the...
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    Jansen performed the role after only five days rehearsal following Sadie Martinot's last minute departure over a creative dispute. Nadjy went on to have...
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    Poster of Sadie Martinot in William Brady and Florenz Ziegfeld's production of The Turtle (1898)...
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    Andrews was primarily a stage actress, beginning in stock companies with Sadie Martinot and Charles Frohman. Her Broadway credits included roles in Arizona...
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    Brady and others. Baker spent a number of seasons in vaudeville with Sadie Martinot, Marie Dupont and Eva Taylor. He later worked as a producer, actor and...
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    worked with Albert Marshman Palmer, Augustin Daly, Sydney Rosenfeld and Sadie Martinot in American productions. Her daughters Lydia Yeamans Titus and Jennie...
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