Elizabeth Rudge (21 December 1861 – 27 August 1923), known professionally as Letty Lind, was an English actress, singer, dancer and acrobat, best known for her...
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and editor Letty Katts (1919–2007), Australian songwriter Letty Lind (1861−1923), English actress Letty Murray, Mexican model Melita "Letty" Norwood (1912–2005)...
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Henry Howard Paul (section Letty Lind and later years)
couple separated around 1877, after he began an affair with the actress Letty Lind. After that affair ended, Paul continued to write through the 1880s and...
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Alyn Lind (born 2002), American actress John Lind (female impersonator) (1877–1940), Swedish female impersonator, singer and dancer Letty Lind (1861–1923)...
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were known collectively as the Rudge Sisters): Letitia Elizabeth aka Letty Lind, Sarah aka Millie Hylton (1870–1920), Elizabeth aka Adelaide Astor (1873–1951;...
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time. The cast starred Marie Tempest and C. Hayden Coffin, with dancer Letty Lind and comic Huntley Wright. The show was an immediate success abroad, with...
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sisters (collectively known as the Rudge Sisters): Letitia Elizabeth aka Letty Lind, Elizabeth aka Adelaide Astor, Lydia aka Lydia Flopp (1877–1963) and Fanny...
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became brass founders. The Rudge sisters were: Letitia Elizabeth Rudge – Letty Lind (1861–1923) Sarah Rudge – Millie Hylton (1870–1920) Elizabeth Rudge –...
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husband around 1877, as he was having an affair with the actress-dancer Letty Lind, with whom he sired two children. However, she continued performing under...
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performances. The cast included Nellie Farren, Fred Leslie, Marion Hood, Letty Lind, Sylvia Grey, Linda Verner, Blanche Massie, Alice Young, Charles Danby...
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– actor Dick Lilley (1866–1929) – England and Warwickshire cricketer Letty Lind (1861–1923) – actress and dancer John Lodge (born 1945) – musician Jane...
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name was Adelaide Astor, and who was one of five actress Rudge Sisters. Letty Lind was the most famous of these. Grossmith and his wife had three children...
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Grattan, George Grossmith, Jr., Arthur Playfair, Jessie Bond, and dancer Letty Lind. The American child prodigy "Baby Costello" danced in the interval between...
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Scott Russell, Huntley Wright and Marie Studholme. Topsy Sinden and later Letty Lind danced in the piece. Choreography was by Willie Warde. Percy Anderson...
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produced by George Edwardes. It starred Florence St. John in the title role, Letty Lind as Mercedes, Jenny Dawson as Escamillo, Maria Jones as Michaela, Blanche...
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Gräfrath, Germany) C. Hayden Coffin (1862–1935) Brandon Hurst (1866–1947) Letty Lind (1861–1923) A. E. Matthews (1869–1960) Cyril Maude (1862–1951) Winifred...
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Leslie (1856–1935) George Leybourne (1842–1884) George Leyton (1864–1948) Letty Lind (1861–1923) Millie Lindon (1869–1940) Victor Liston (1838–1913) Alice...
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the chance to play the role on many occasions. She then took over for Letty Lind in The Girl from Kays at the Apollo Theatre, earning good notices for...
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Ross. The libretto was written by Owen Hall. It starred Marie Tempest, Letty Lind, Hayden Coffin, Scott Russell, Huntley Wright and Rutland Barrington among...
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role, with Frank Thornton as Quasimodo and featuring E. J. Lonnen and Letty Lind. John Hollingshead had managed the Gaiety Theatre from 1868 to 1886 as...
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Irving, Ellaline Terriss, Marie Tempest, Hayden Coffin, Arthur Roberts, Letty Lind, Edmund Payne and many others. The Ellen Terry benefit in 1906 was also...
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Cristo Jr. and Miss Esmeralda (together with Sylvia Grey, Marion Hood and Letty Lind). At the same time, Leslie played roles in other pieces, for example David...
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Rudge, known professionally as Letty Lind, whom he could not marry because his wife's illness prevented a divorce. He and Lind were together for many years...
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Pick-me-up at the Trafalgar Square Theatre (with George Grossmith, Jr. and Letty Lind). During these years, Bond owned a fox terrier named Bob. She returned...
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1830–1905) around 1877, as he was having an affair with the actress-dancer Letty Lind, with whom he sired two illegitimate children. However, she continued...
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role in Australia; in London the part was played by Kate James and then Letty Lind. The piece was re-written during the run; some characters were dropped...
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Australia (with Sidney Jones) and elsewhere in 1891. In 1888–89, she, Leslie, Letty Lind, Sylvia Grey, Marion Hood and the Gaiety company had toured the US and...
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(disambiguation), several people Letitia Rudge (1861–1923), birth name of Letty Lind, English actress and dancer Lloyd Rudge (1934–1990), English cricketer...
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most of the small role of Sir Percy Pimpleton by adding ad-libs), as was Letty Lind. Harry Grattan and Richard Temple later joined the cast. This musical...
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