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Mrs Charlotte Melmoth (c. 1749 – 1823) was an 18th-century English actress, the estranged 'wife' of British actor/writer Samuel Jackson Pratt ("Courtney Melmoth"), and known as "The Grande Dame of Tragedy ...
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Nancy Hallam (died after 1773), was an English-born American stage actress and singer. She was engaged in the Old American Company, the first permanent theater company in America, and as such belonged ...
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Margaret Sully West or Margaretta Sully West, née Sully, (d. 1810), was an American stage actress and theater director. She was the director of the Virginia Comedians and as such the leader of the the ...
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Jeanne-Marie Marsan, born Chapiseau (1746 – 25 February 1807), was a French dramatic actress and an opera singer, active in France and Germany in Europe, in the French West Indies and Louisiana. She was ...
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Margaret Cheer (d. after 1794), was an English-born American stage actress known as Miss Cheer. She was engaged in the Old American Company, the first permanent theater company in America, and as such ...
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Georgina George later Lady Oldmixon or Mrs Oldmixon ( – February 3, 1835) was a British English singer and actress known as well in America after she emigrated as Mrs Oldmixon.
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Charlotte Wrighten Placide (1776–1823), was an American actress and opera singer. She was married to Alexander Placide and mother of Jane Placide. She had a successful career from 1796, was the female ...
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Sarah Hallam Douglass (d. Philadelphia, 1773) was an English-born American stage actress and theatre director. She was known as Mrs Lewis Hallam and Sarah Hallam.
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Elizabeth Walker Morris (died 17 April 1826 in Philadelphia), was an English-born American stage actress. She was engaged in the Old American Company.