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Blanche Bates

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Bates was born in Portland, Oregon, while her parents (both of whom were actors) were on a road tour. As an infant, she traveled with them on a tour of Australia before they returned to live in San Francisco. When Bates was a girl, she wanted to be a teacher, a goal that she achieved by becoming a
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stated that "Very special inducements were made to tempt the star from the attractions of New York, and she came to me with ten trunks full of beautiful gowns and gorgeous costumes for the characters she was to portray." Her first performance was in
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kindergarten teacher in San Francisco. Her career changed, however, after she took a small part in a Stockwell Stock Company production in which her mother was appearing in San Francisco.
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Born in Portland, Oregon, the daughter of F. M. Bates, Bates was educated in the public schools of San Francisco. In 1894 Bates married
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Bates retired in 1926, settling with her husband in San Francisco, but she returned to the stage in 1933 in a supporting role in
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Woman's Who's Who of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada, 1914-1915
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For this production "the back of the building was removed so that the stage extended out beneath the trees."
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On December 25, 1941, Bates died in San Francisco. She had had a stroke six months earlier.
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In 1902, H.M. Caldwell Company, New York and Boston, published a lavish souvenir book,
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in New York. Thereafter devoting herself to the productions of
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For the summer of 1900 Bates did a special engagement at the
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children, Frances Creel and George Creel Jr. with a dog
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portrait gallery from NYP Library Billy Rose Collection
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(1932). 91:Cypress Lawn Memorial Park 30: 644:American stage actresses 429:, Nov. 29, 1902, p. 102. 214:, which was followed by 160:Bates made her début in 624:American film actresses 470:"Blanche Bates a Bride" 252:The Darling of the Gods 205:, in Denver, Colorado. 427:The Publishers' Weekly 338:The Publishers' Weekly 293: 123:(1912–her death) 504:"Blanche Bates Creel" 287: 170:This Picture and That 474:The Monroe News-Star 272:The Famous Mrs. Fair 489:by Daniel C. Blum 377:The New York Times 308:) starring Bates. 294: 600:(Wayback Machine) 138: 137: 68:December 25, 1941 656: 568: 543: 541:Biography portal 538: 537: 536: 520: 519: 517: 515: 500: 494: 484: 478: 477: 466: 460: 453: 447: 446: 436: 430: 423: 417: 416: 398: 389: 388: 386: 384: 374: 367: 312:Family and death 290:Manuel Rosenberg 212:The Dancing Girl 178:The Charity Ball 166:Brander Matthews 71: 57:Portland, Oregon 52: 50: 35: 21: 664: 663: 659: 658: 657: 655: 654: 653: 604: 603: 539: 534: 532: 529: 524: 523: 513: 511: 502: 501: 497: 485: 481: 468: 467: 463: 454: 450: 438: 437: 433: 424: 420: 400: 399: 392: 382: 380: 369: 368: 359: 354: 333: 318:Milton F. 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Portland, Oregon
San Francisco
California
Stage
film
George Creel
San Francisco
Brander Matthews
A Doll's House
Daly's
Daly's Theatre
Elitch Theatre
Mary Elitch
Augustin Daly
Rosalind
As You Like It
Under Two Flags
Garden Theatre
David Belasco
Avery Hopwood
World War I

Manuel Rosenberg
Ouida
Paul M. Potter
Milton F. Davis
George Creel

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