Word: actor
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...theatre does not have to be a professional organization. A theatrical production consists of a drama, an actor and an audience. The greatest section of this country is no longer served by the professional theatre. The movies and the theatrical concentration in New York have effectively put a stop to the once so popular theatrical company on the road, but the place of these troupes is being taken by the amateur performer. Not the amateur in the old sense, but the really serious minded person who is willing to spend some of his spare time on the stage. This whole...
...discussion are several familiar to followers of the drama. Francis Wilson, known as the dean of the American stage, will preside, and two of the speakers are Henry Jewett, President of the Repertory Company and head of the Workshop, and George Arliss, of international reputation as an actor...
Born. To Francis X. Bushman, he-man cinema actor, a grandchild, the daughter of Ralph and Beatrice (Danti) Bushman...
Married. Constance Bennett, actress, elder daughter of Actor Richard Bennett, sister of Dancer Barbara Bennett, to Philip M. Plant, scion; at Greenwich, Conn., by the same Justice of the Peace that performed her subsequently annulled marriage to one Moorehead, "on a dare," four years...
Died. Mrs. Sidney Drew, 35, widow of the actor, sister-in-law of famed actor John Drew, sometime cinema actress for the old Vitagraph Co. under the direction of her husband; at Los Angeles...