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Although other members of the show eventually forced the animals back into an inner cage they dragged Macarte with them. Eventually rescued, he died on the way to the hospital. [6] 1873: The actress Matilda Pascaly died from injuries suffered on stage while playing the part of an angel in Don Juan de Maraña. Stagehands mishandled her wires and ...
Laura Keene (20 July 1826 – 4 November 1873) was a British stage actress and theatre manager. In her twenty-year career, she became known as the first powerful female manager in New York. In her twenty-year career, she became known as the first powerful female manager in New York.
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Nella Bergen (December 2, 1873 [a] – April 24, 1919) was an American stage actress and singer who performed in operettas on Broadway and in London at the turn into the 20th century. Early life and education
Charlotte Hennessey Pickford Hennessey and her daughter Mary Pickford in 1919 Born Charlotte Hennessey (1873-01-01) January 1, 1873 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Died March 22, 1928 (1928-03-22) (aged 55) Los Angeles, California, U.S. Resting place Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale Occupation Actress Spouse John Charles Smith (m. 1892; died 1898) Children Mary Pickford Lottie Pickford Jack ...
Actress: Years active: ... June 13, 1873 – May 11, 1953 [2]) was a Canadian actress. She was also known as ... She died at Beth Israel Hospital in New York City on ...
Hattie Shepparde – photograph by Townsend Duryea, Adelaide (c1874). Hattie Shepparde (3 August 1846 – 22 September 1874) was an Australian actress who during her short career gained a growing reputation in her native land where she was highly regarded for ‘her intelligence, her ease, the grace of her manner and her thorough devotion to her art’. [1]