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    Sothern was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, the son of English actor E. A. Sothern and his wife Frances Emily "Fannie" Stewart (d. 1882). Sothern was...
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    changed her name to Ann Sothern. "Ann" was chosen in honor of her mother and "Sothern" was chosen for Shakespearean actor E. H. Sothern. While at Columbia...
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    Edward Askew Sothern (1 April 1826 – 20 January 1881) was an English actor known for his comic roles in Britain and America, particularly Lord Dundreary...
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  • Arlene Lake Denny Sothern (1904–1977), major league baseball player E. H. Sothern (1859–1933), American actor Edward Askew Sothern (1826–1881), English...
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    Julia Marlowe (category Articles with hCards)
    leading American actress of Shakespeare in her day alongside actor E. H. Sothern. She made her Broadway debut in 1895 and went on to appear in more than...
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  • their minds back to business after the visit and the market sagged." E. H. Sothern had initially supported Equity's position but when he suggested at the...
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    Swashbuckler (redirect from Capa e spada)
    regular as clockwork. O'Neill went on to play this role over 6,000 times. E. H. Sothern (1859–1933) was especially known for his heroic portrayal of Rudolph...
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    their performance of Malvolio include Sir Alec Guinness, Henry Irving, E. H. Sothern, Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Henry Ainley, Sir John Gielgud, Simon Russell...
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    vehicle for the popular comic actor Edward Sothern, and after his death, his sons, Lytton and E. H. Sothern, took over the part in revivals. Howes records...
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    Adams, Margaret Anglin, John Drew, Minnie Maddern Fiske, Julia Marlowe, E. H. Sothern, and Robert Mantell. Theater troupes in the 1870s toured the state,...
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    Cecil B. DeMille (category Articles with hCards)
    States he had not yet seen. DeMille sometimes worked with the director E. H. Sothern, who influenced DeMille's later perfectionism in his work. In 1907,...
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    Charles Frohman (category Articles with hCards)
    Barrymore, Billie Burke, E. H. Sothern, Julia Marlowe, Maude Adams, Paul Gilmore, Evelyn Millard, Henry Miller and Walter E. Perkins. In 1896, Frohman...
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    Clara Blandick (category Articles with hCards)
    they made the move. In nearby Boston she met the Shakespearean actor E. H. Sothern, with whom she appeared in a production of Richard Lovelace. She moved...
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    with a production of Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew starring E. H. Sothern and Julia Marlowe. Architect Thomas M. James (Hill, James, & Whitaker)...
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    Taylor Holmes (category Articles with hCards)
    which was briefly closed for indecency. Holmes played Rosencrantz with E. H. Sothern in a production of Hamlet and toured with Robert Edeson. He appeared...
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    and starring stage actor E. H. Sothern. It was produced and distributed by the Vitagraph Company of America. E. H. Sothern - Blake Waring Peggy Hyland...
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    showcased an array of talented performers, including Fanny Davenport, E. H. Sothern, Julia Marlowe, Otis Skinner, Oscar Wilde Sarah Bernhardt, W. C. Fields...
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    Ivah Wills Coburn (category Articles with hCards)
    Musical College. She began her acting career in touring companies run by E. H. Sothern and Amelia Bingham. Ivah Wills Coburn's Broadway performing and producing...
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    Chumley; or the Knight of Lummy Tum a three-act comedy written for E. H. Sothern was well received on August 21, 1888, and their three-act drama, The...
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    Daniel Frohman (category Articles with hCards)
    to 1909. During this period he launched careers for such actors as E. H. Sothern, Henry Miller, William Faversham, Maude Adams, Richard Mansfield and...
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  • released until June 1914. It is based on the 1888 play that starred E. H. Sothern. Lord Chumley was remade into the 1925 film Forty Winks. Gaspar La Sage...
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    American stage actress, known for playing leading roles opposite to E. H. Sothern, including in the first play adaptation of The Prisoner of Zenda. Kimball...
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    Forbes-Robertson and Gertrude Elliott Mary Pickford Fred and Adele Astaire E. H. Sothern and Julia Marlowe Margaret Anglin Tallulah Bankhead Fanny Brice The...
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    Lyceum Theatre) opened on November 2, 1903, with The Proud Prince. E. H. Sothern, who starred in The Proud Prince, had also appeared in the first production...
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  • from the original on March 23, 2012. Retrieved 26 April 2011. Mitchell, W. H.; Sawyer, L. A. (1995). The Empire Ships. London, New York, Hamburg, Hong...
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    Virginia Harned (category Articles with hCards)
    that year, in England with an English actress. Her second husband was E. H. Sothern, who later married Julia Marlowe, and her third husband was actor William...
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    Charles Harbury (category Articles with hCards)
    support and or character credits. He appeared in productions starring E. H. Sothern, Virginia Harned, Ethel Barrymore and Mrs. Fiske to name a few. He died...
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    several-month-long runs at the Shubert in 1919, and Julia Marlowe and E. H. Sothern presented a four-week-long program of Shakespeare plays later that year...
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    Sherlock Holmes 1903 Skipper & Co., Wall St. by H.J.W. Dam; with Maclyn Arbuckle Markheim, with E. H. Sothern 1907 - The Great Galeoto by Jose Echegaray 1908...
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    Olimpico di Torino. Died: E. H. Sothern, 72, American stage actor who was half of the team, with his wife Julia Marlowe, of "Sothern and Marlowe" In US the...
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