WebChrystal Herne, the actress who created the title role in George Kelly's play, "Craig's Wife" twenty-five years ago, died yesterday afternoon in Phillips House of the Massachusetts … WebWalker Whiteside was born on March 16, 1869, near the confluence of the Wabash and Eel rivers at Logansport in northern Indiana. [1] He was a child of Thomas C. and Lavina (née Walker) Whiteside. He had a sister, Matilda (Tillie; 6/14/1861-4/25/1884; married Charles K. Allen, 1880; had son, George Allen, 1883) [2] Walker's family would later ...
Herne, Chrystal (1882–1950) Encyclopedia.com
WebPhotograph shows actresses Frances Starr (1886-1973), Gladys Hanson (1884-1973) and Chrystal Herne (1883-1950) knitting as part of the Stage Women's War Relief project … WebTHE GREAT GOD BROWN A stirring and occasionally obscure play by Eugene O'Neill discussing ex-pressionistically how an artistic spirit was submerged by modern competition. CRAIG'S WIFE Chrystal Herne giving a keen portrait of a woman whose home became a sanctum in which even a husband... poorly formed granuloma
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WebKatherine Chrystal Herne (June 16, 1883 – September 19, 1950) was an American stage actress. She was the daughter of actor/playwright James A. Herne and the younger sister of actress and Hollywood talent scout Julie Herne. Her stage credits include creating the title role in the original Broadway production of George Kelly's Pulitzer Prize–winning play, … WebAmerican actress. Name variations: Chrystal Katharine Herne. Born June 17, 1882, in Dorchester, Massachusetts; died Sept 19, 1950, in Boston, MA; dau. of James A. Herne (actor and playwright) and Katharine Corcoran Herne (actress); m. Harold Stanley Pollard (chief editorial writer of the New York Evening World ), Aug 31, 1914. WebHerne (surname) Chrystal (given name) 1883 births 1950 deaths Actresses from the United States born in the 1880s James A. Herne Deaths in Boston Non-topical/index: Uses of … share market analysis software