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Ellen Terry(1847-1928)

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Ellen Terry
Legendary British stage actress who made a few silent film appearances. The daughter of strolling players, she was born in Coventry into an almost exclusively theatrical family. Her grandparents were actors, as were all six of her siblings. But only her son, Edward Gordon Craig, would in any way approach her fame in the theatre, albeit as a designer rather than as an actor. She made her debut in 1856 at the age of 8 before an audience which included Queen Victoria. By age 11, she had played a dozen roles including Puck. At 16, after showing early brilliance, she played "An American Cousin" (a year before the famed American production clouded by Lincoln's assassination) and then retired. After six years, still only 22, she returned to the stage and in 1875 played a landmark Portia in "The Merchant of Venice." For the next three decades, she played every major Shakespearean role opposite the greatest British tragedians, in England and in America. Her long association with theatrical giant Henry Irving ended with his death, but a year later, in 1906, she began a long professional and personal relationship with George Bernard Shaw. After more than half a century onstage, she undertook a tour of England, America, and Australia, lecturing on the theatre and on Shakespeare. She was coaxed into a film appearance in 1916 and played in a handful of additional pictures through 1922. Created a Dame by George V in 1925, she was the recipient of virtually every honor available to a figure of the English-speaking stage. After a long illness, she died at 81 from a combination of stroke and heart attack at her home in Smallhythe Place, Tenterdon, Kent, England. Her long estranged husband, James Carew, survived her.
BornFebruary 27, 1847
DiedJuly 21, 1928(81)
BornFebruary 27, 1847
DiedJuly 21, 1928(81)
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Known for

Lydia Hayward in Pillars of Society (1920)
Pillars of Society
  • Widow Bernick
  • 1920
Denny from Ireland (1918)
Denny from Ireland
2.6
  • Eileen O'Connor
  • 1918
Potter's Clay
  • Lady Merrall
  • 1922
Ellen Terry in Her Greatest Performance (1916)
Her Greatest Performance
  • Julia Lovelace
  • 1916

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  • Constance Collier, Gladys Cooper, Ivor Novello, and C. Aubrey Smith in The Bohemian Girl (1922)
    The Bohemian Girl
    6.4
    • Buda, the Nurse
    • 1922
  • Potter's Clay
    • Lady Merrall
    • 1922
  • Lydia Hayward in Pillars of Society (1920)
    Pillars of Society
    • Widow Bernick
    • 1920
  • Victory and Peace
    • Widow Weaver
    • 1918
  • The Invasion of Britain
    3.4
    • 1918
  • Denny from Ireland (1918)
    Denny from Ireland
    2.6
    • Eileen O'Connor
    • 1918
  • Ellen Terry in Her Greatest Performance (1916)
    Her Greatest Performance
    • Julia Lovelace
    • 1916

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Dame Ellen Terry
  • Born
    • February 27, 1847
    • Coventry, Warwickshire, England, UK
  • Died
    • July 21, 1928
    • Small Hythe, Kent, England, UK(stroke)
  • Spouses
      James CarewMarch 1907 - July 21, 1928 (her death)
  • Children
      Edith Craig
  • Relatives
      Edward Carrick(Grandchild)
  • Other works
    The Old Vic Theatre (formerly known as the Royal Victoria Hall) in London, England held an annual "Shakespeare Birthday Festival" where she appeared with Matheson Lang, Russell Thorndike, Sybil Thorndike, Lilian Braithwaite, Joyce Carey, Florence Saunders, Nellie Hutin Britton, Gertrude Elliot and Ben Webster in the cast. Ben Street was the director.
  • Publicity listings
    • 13 Print Biographies
    • 6 Articles

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  • Trivia
    Great aunt of John Gielgud
  • Quotes
    Conceit is an insuperable obstacle to all progress.

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  • When did Ellen Terry die?
    July 21, 1928
  • How did Ellen Terry die?
    Stroke
  • How old was Ellen Terry when she died?
    81 years old
  • Where did Ellen Terry die?
    Small Hythe, Kent, England, UK
  • When was Ellen Terry born?
    February 27, 1847

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