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  • Life on the Stage

    Clara Morris

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  • Life on the Stage

    Clara Morris

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 24, 2016)
    Life on the Stage by Clara Morris is an classic actor biography that tells the personal experiences and recollections of a life on the stage. Clara Morris (March 17, 1849 – November 20, 1925) (her birth date is sometimes given as 1846/48) was an American actress. Born in Toronto, Canada, her real name was Morrison. She was reared in Cleveland, Ohio, where at the Academy of Music she became a member of the ballet under the management of John A. Ellsler, and afterward a leading actress. For some years after 1885, she devoted herself mainly to literary work, writing: Little Jim Crow, and Other Stories of Children (1899); A Silent Singer (1899); Life on the Stage: My Personal Experiences and Recollections (1901); A Pasteboard Crown (1902); Stage Confidences (1902); The Trouble Woman (1904), fiction; The Life of a Star (1906); Left in Charge (1907); New East Lynne (1908); A Strange Surprise (1910); and Dressing Room Receptions (1911). In her book Life on the Stage: My Personal Experiences and Recollections she recounts her meeting with John Wilkes Booth the assassin of Abraham Lincoln. Complete blindness overtook her in 1910, and her old age was embittered by poverty. The house in which she had lived for 37 years was sold in 1914, and Morris moved to Whitestone, Long Island. After becoming a member of the ballet and relishing the success working under John A. Ellsler, she continued to work with him for ten years; ending up going from playing minor roles one night and major roles the next, until eventually sharing the leading business of the theatre with her manager. In the season of 1868, she ended her engagement with him. Her next manager, Bernard Macauley of Wood's Theatre in Cincinnati, Ohio, only worked in her company for a little over a year, after which she moved to New York in 1870 as a member of Augustin Daly's company. Mr. Daly engaged her to play in the Fifth-avenue Theatre, then located on West Twenty-fourth street; not as a leading act, but to fill whichever roles he deemed necessary. In the season of 1870-71, Man and Wife was in preparation for opening when the lead lady originally designated to play the role of Anne Silvester declined the part, and Ms. Morris stepped up to the position. On the opening night, September 13, she made her first debut in a major city, and ended up being recalled in an early scene in the play before the act was terminated - an unusual occurrence in the theatre at the time. In 1872, she made a sensation in L'Article 47. Other successes followed and she became known as an actress distinguished for spontaneity and naturalness.
  • LIFE On The STAGE.

    Clara [1849 - 1925]. [Theatre]. Morris

    Hardcover (McClure Phillips & Co.,, Jan. 1, 1901)
    Clara Morris tells story of her life on the stage including her acquaintance with John Wilkes Booth.
  • Life on the Stage

    Clara Morris

    Paperback (Borgo Press, Sept. 30, 2007)
    The autobiography of stage actress Clara Morris discusses on her life and work, offering a fascinating glimpse into the life of thespians in the 19th century. Originally published in 1901.
  • Life on the Stage

    Clara Morris

    The autobiography of stage actress Clara Morris discusses on her life and work, offering a fascinating glimpse into the life of thespians in the 19th century. Originally published in 1901.
  • Life on the Stage

    Clara Morris

    Reproduction of the original: Life on the Stage by Clara Morris
  • Life on the Stage

    Clara Morris

    Clara Morris was an American actress who, after her success on the stage, devoted herself to writing. First published in 1901, this book of Personal Experiences and Recollections was followed by several novels based on her theatrical background.
  • Life on the Stage

    Clara Morris, The Perfect Library

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 15, 2015)
    "Life on the Stage" from Clara Morris. American actress (1849-1925).
  • Life on the Stage

    Clara Morris

    Hardcover (Outlook Verlag, Aug. 15, 2020)
    Reproduction of the original: Life on the Stage by Clara Morris