Edna Wallace Hopper (January 17, 1872 – December 14, 1959) was an American actress on stage and in silent films. She was known as the "eternal flapper"...
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February 2, 2009. Edna Wallace Hopper was to-day granted a divorce from her husband, De Wolf Hopper, by Judge Hebbard. "DeWolf Hopper To Marry? It Is Reported...
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the Philippines. It starred Hopper as Pedro and Della Fox as Paquita; Fox was replaced by Hopper's new wife, Edna Wallace, but Fox eventually rejoined...
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went bankrupt in the Panic of 1907. In November 1908 he married Edna Wallace Hopper. He died on March 5, 1945, at Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan...
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American actress Edna Wallace Hopper (1872-1959), American stage and silent film actress Edna Howland (1886-1964), American vaudeville artist Edna Hughes (1916-1990)...
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20, 1896, where it ran for 112 performances, starring DeWolf Hopper, Edna Wallace Hopper, John Parr, and Alfred Klein. It then toured almost continuously...
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Dr. Syntax is an 1894 play produced by DeWolf Hopper. His wife at that time, Edna Wallace Hopper, appeared in the cast. It debuted at the Broadway Theatre...
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Nella Bergen (redirect from Mrs. DeWolf Hopper)
DeWolf Hopper; they married in 1899 and divorced in 1913, which made theirs the longest of Hopper's six marriages (his other wives included Edna Wallace Hopper...
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In 1913, she became the fifth wife of DeWolf Hopper, whose previous wives were named Ella, Ida, Edna and Nella. The similarity in names caused some...
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film director Edward Hopper (1882–1967), American painter and printmaker Edna Wallace Hopper (1872–1959), American actress Fran Hopper (1922–2017), American...
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Ernest Gros. The original cast was led by Jerome Sykes as The Genie, Edna Wallace Hopper as Chris Wagstaff, and Emilie Beaupre as Aladdin. Dietz, p. 1 Dietz...
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soprano (born 1874) Russell Simpson, actor (born 1880) December 14 – Edna Wallace Hopper, actress (born 1872) December 24 – Edmund Goulding, director (born...
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then served as understudy for Edna Wallace Hopper in John Philip Sousa's operetta El Capitan (1896) starring DeWolf Hopper. The following summer she married...
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DeWolf Hopper March 30, 1858 September 23, 1935 American Actor and comedian, known for his recitations of the poem, Casey at the Bat. Edna Wallace Hopper January...
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Jim (September 7, 2009). The Eternal Flapper: The Many Lives of Edna Wallace Hopper. AuthorHouse. ISBN 9781438961286 – via Google Books. "Studio, Apeda...
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Edna Wallace Hopper and Sykes in Chris and the Wonderful Lamp...
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The Perils of Divorce – Story for the 1916 silent film starring Edna Wallace Hopper, Frank Sheridan, and Macey Harlam. Splendor – Story and screenplay...
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month following a dust-up over a dressing room issue with co-star Edna Wallace Hopper. That October she played the lead character Sonia in Franz Lehár's...
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Little Red Blythe Daly as Edna David A. Leonard as Arkansas Snake Harry D. Blakemore as Mose Raphael Byrnes as Bill Wallace House as Skelly Sidney Machat...
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London Town, and Fad and Folly (1902). By 1904, Clifford had joined Edna Wallace Hopper's supporting company in vaudeville. She progressed from that status...
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automobiles, boats, and airplanes. In 1910, Guerite, her husband, actress Edna Wallace Hopper and two others ran their motor boat, named the Laura G., aground...
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Charles Ray Comedy Triangle Film The Perils of Divorce Edwin August Edna Wallace Hopper, Frank Sheridan Drama World Film The Phantom Charles Giblyn Frank...
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967°W / 41.000; -82.967) in seven fathoms (42 ft; 13 m) of water. Edna Wallace Hopper United States The 136-gross register ton motor vessel was stranded...
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Columbia Supreme Court Joan Olive Dunsmuir v. James Dunsmuir and Edna Wallace Hopper [1906] UKPC 62 "The action which gave rise to these Appeals was brought...
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Madonna: Innocence Lost (1994), Deadline for Murder: From the Files of Edna Buchanan (1995), and The Langoliers (1995). He tried another regular series...
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program, Edna and he traveled from Chicago to do the weekly show. Carl Hopper was a contemporary and a boyhood friend of Skelton's. Hopper, who was hearing-impaired...
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Deanna Durbin (redirect from Edna Mae Durbin)
Edna Mae Durbin (December 4, 1921 – April 17, 2013), known professionally as Deanna Durbin, was a Canadian-born American singer and actress, who moved...
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Jack jumper ant (redirect from Hopper ant)
jumper ant (Myrmecia pilosula), also known as the jack jumper, jumping jack, hopper ant, or jumper ant, is a species of venomous ant native to Australia. Most...
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and forcibly throwing their interview equipment out of his and his mother Edna's igloo. Ninaithale During the credits, Rupa voicing. Oram Po The unpredictable...
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Breeders, and The Diplomat. On stage, McKean made his Broadway debut as Edna Turnblad in the musical Hairspray (2004). He took on dual roles portraying...
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