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Charles Coghlan (actor, born 1842)

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414:, a promising sculptor and aspiring actress from a prominent Illinois family, questions arose about his former marital status. Rose Coghlan soon came to her brother's defense stating she had known for years that Louisa and Charles never legally married. Not long afterwards though, Rose decided to dissolve the business partnership she had with her brother. Upon learning of her father's marriage, an upset Gertrude Coghlan reportedly told the press, "I am Charles Coghlan's adopted daughter and not related to him in any way." Perhaps as an attempt to save his daughter the stigma of an illegitimate birth, Coghlan later supported Gertrude's claim that she was adopted, just not legally through the courts. Within a year of his marriage Coghlan would return to Louisa leaving Beveridge to seek an absolute divorce on the grounds of desertion. A few years later Gertrude joined her father's company playing Juliet in the Broadway production of the 443: 378:. Rose stated that "my particular reason for coming to Denver was to produce my brother's play – the one he finished just before his death. It's called Fortune's Bridge, but he didn't give it the name." Rose explained that the manuscript was sent to a typist and at the end her brother signed it and added his Canadian address: "Charles Coghlan, Fortune's Bridge." Apparently the typist moved it to the head of the first page and typed, "Fortune's Bridge, by Charles Coghlan." Rose stated "the name seemed to fit the play so well I allowed it to stand." 471:. The New York Actors Club had, for several years, a standing reward for anyone who recovered Coghlan's coffin. In January 1904 a metal coffin was found in a marsh; at first it was thought to have been Coghlan's; however it proved to be the remains of a New York man. Coghlan's coffin/remains was eventually found in January 1907 by a group of hunters who discovered it partially submerged in a marsh some nine miles from Galveston along the east coast of mainland Texas. 214: 48: 387: 1239: 507:
excellence as an actor in 1879: "It is to the complete and perfect forgetting of self in his performance that the high esteem in which Mr. Coghlan is held by the thinking audience is due. He never descends to the cheap creating of effects; he plays his part for all it is worth; he does not play Charles Coghlan, with the kind assistance of somebody's text, for the amusement of his friends and admirers.
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The words that were written in 1790 of his kinsman, the MacCoghlan, last Lord of Delvin-Ara, well describe Charles Coghlan: "He was a remarkably handsome man, gallant, eccentric, proud, satirical, hospitable in the extreme, and of expensive habits." A contemporary American critic thus summed up his
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near the eastern tip of Prince Edward Island. Coghlan had sometime earlier purchased the property as a summer home and for his eventual retirement. Several days after his death, it was announced through the press that his remains would be returned to New York for cremation. Nearly a year later the
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singer Elizabeth "Eily" Coghlan. She died in April 1900 at the age of thirty-six leaving Charles to be adopted by her sister, Rose Coghlan. Charles' father, according to his mother's New York Times obituary, was Sydney Battam or Bratton, a London banker. At the time of his wife's death, Battam was
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living in London with their twelve-year-old daughter, while four-year-old Charles was with his mother in America. At least one family researcher has made the claim that Charles F. Coghlan was the illegitimate son of Rose Coghlan and her one-time lover the future
327:, produced at the Prince of Wales. On 13 December 1890 Coughlan was declared bankrupt He had liabilities of £315. The pinnacle of Coghlan's near twenty-five-year career in America came on 2 December 1898, at the Fifth Avenue Theater in his own adaptation of the 458:, but his illness prevented him from ever taking the stage. His body was temporarily placed in a metal casket and stored in a vault at a local cemetery to await further family instructions. At first it was decided his remains would be interred on his farm in 251:, that opened at the Haymarket on 9 April 1860. Over the following few seasons Coghlan would play a number of supporting roles that steadily increased his stature as an actor. In 1868 he played Charles Surface in Sheridan's 479:, after drifting some two thousand miles along the East Coast of North America. A skeptic referred to Coghlan's casket as the "homing coffin". The earliest published version of the story comes from Coghlan's fellow actor 474:
Years after his death and the recovery of his body, a story arose that Coghlan's metal casket had been recovered in 1907, not far from his Prince Edward Island proper, by a group of Canadian fishermen in the
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Charles F. Coghlan was born on 11 June 1842, in Paris, France to British subjects, Francis (sometimes spelled Frances) and Amie Marie (née Ruhly) Coghlan. His father, a native of
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column. The 1907 news reports of the recovery of his coffin/remains do not tell of the disposition of his remains; he was certainly not reburied on Prince Edward Island.
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and afterwards on the road. Gertrude Coghlan, who took to the stage at age sixteen, would go on to have a theatrical career spanning nearly forty years.
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brought Coghlan to America where he would spend the greater balance of his career. He made his Broadway debut on 12 September 1876, at the
1101: 459: 276:. Coghlan would remain with Prince of Wales over the next seven or eight seasons, playing leading roles such as Geoffrey Delamayn in 237:, with a play he had written. Buckstone passed on the play, but instead gave him the chance to play Monsieur Mafoi, a small role in 1627: 339:, in which he played the part of the actor Clarence. This great success was tempered the following year by the failure of his play 1682: 1465:
Love and Hate; or the Court of Charles I, an historical drama in Four Acts by Charles Coghlan, 11 Wellington Street North, Strand
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Her first Broadway appearance was in December, 1897, at Miner's Fifth Avenue Theatre Her last appearance on Broadway was in 1936
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disposition of the body had yet to be decided and, in the interim, his casket was swept away from its resting place by a
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and though originally groomed for a career in law he had chosen instead to be an actor whilst still in his teens.
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Various birthdates are given for her from 1874 to 1878; she was still living as of May 1916 in Munich, Germany
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Believe it or not!: A modern book of wonders, miracles, freaks, monstrosities and almost-impossibilities
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and was an instant success. Two months later, at the same venue, Coghlan played Orlando opposite
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Actress Louisa Elizabeth Thorn, a native of London, England, was apparently Charles Coghlan's
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Distorted Sound Mag, Carach Angren release new music video for Charles Francis Coghlan
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Denver's historic Elitch Theatre: a nostalgic journey (a history of its times)
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The Floating Coffin Kathleen Maca Tales from Texas accessed 14 October 2018
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A History of the New York Stage from the First Performance in 1732 to 1901
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Charles Coghlan began his stage career in 1859 as a minor player with the
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He was the namesake of a song by Dutch symphonic black/horror metal band
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Modern English Biography: (Supplement v.1-3) By Frederic Boase p. 2091
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Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events of 1899
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Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events of 1899
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Coghlan's illustrated guide to the Rhine: with routes through Belgium
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A Dictionary of the Drama: a Guide to the Plays, Play-wrights ...
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List of plays written or adapted by Charles Francis Coghlan.
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for twenty-five years or more and the mother of his daughter
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sometime around 1821. Charles Coghlan was later raised in
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Ellen Terry and Her Impersonations. An Appreciation
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His last appearance on the stage was at 46: 35: 811:, Volume 83, Number 167, 14 December 1890 648: 646: 644: 27:For other people with the same name, see 521:Love and Hate, or The Court of Charles I 1491:Her own choice, a comedy by C.F.Coghlan 1331:"Three Discoveries in Fortean Folklore" 825:, Volume 69, Number 61, 30 January 1891 640: 620: 1102:"Gertrude Coghlan, Former Actress, 73" 861: 670:Famous Actresses of the Day in America 589:(1898), adaptation of the Dumas' play 359:, on 28 October 1899, as Clarence in 7: 1392:Babb, Stanley E. (4 December 1949). 1185:"Coghlan's Body to be Cremated Here" 1329:Shoemaker, Michael T. (June 1992). 374:in the world premiere of Coghlan's 1424:by Robert Le Roy Ripley 1929 p. 49 446:Aftermath 1900 Galveston Hurricane 370:, appeared at Denver, Colorado's, 25: 1531:The History of the New York Stage 1004:Written at Louisville, Kentucky. 283:and Harry Speadbrow in Gilbert's 181:, and counted among his friends, 1213:"Charles Coghian's Body Missing" 450:Charles Francis Coghlan died in 1545:The Dramatic Year Book for 1891 1111:. 13 September 1952. p. 17 1688:19th-century Irish male actors 1173:Charles Coghlan – Ancestry.com 893:"Charles Coghlan's Young Wife" 836:Borrillo, Theodore A. (2012). 667:Strang, Lewis Clinton (1899). 421:The stage actor and director, 1: 1034:"Coghlan with His First Wife" 797:– via Internet Archive. 685:– via Internet Archive. 573:(1894) starring Rose Coghlan. 567:(1891) starring Lily Langtree 561:(1889) starring Rose Coghlan. 311:'s Rosalind in Shakespeare's 1658:Find a grave charles-coghlan 1654:photo gallery at NYP Library 1505:by Charles Hiatt 1898, p. 95 1463:– via Newspapers.com. 921:"Not Charles Coghlan's Wife" 487:. It was repeated in a 1929 195:Peterborough, Cambridgeshire 179:Coghlan's Continental Guides 1575:– via Newspapers.com. 1410:– via Newspapers.com. 1307:– via Newspapers.com. 1229:– via Newspapers.com. 1201:– via Newspapers.com. 1162:– via Newspapers.com. 1076:– via Newspapers.com. 1050:– via Newspapers.com. 1022:– via Newspapers.com. 993:– via Newspapers.com. 965:– via Newspapers.com. 949:"Brotherly Charles Coghlan" 937:– via Newspapers.com. 909:– via Newspapers.com. 749:– via Newspapers.com. 523:(1858) privately published 490:Ripley's Believe It or Not! 485:A Player under Three Reigns 469:Galveston Hurricane of 1900 1704: 1647:Internet Broadway Database 1617:, Volume 21; 1915; p. 465 1589:: Volume 25 1896 - Page 51 1090:, 18 September 1898; p. 3; 535:(1876), originally titled 496:According to his entry in 467:generated from the deadly 26: 1345:– via Google Books. 1154:. 9 April 1900. p. 2 733:"Charles Coghlan is Dead" 481:Johnston Forbes-Robertson 45: 1567:. 10 May 1894. p. 4 1452:Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper 1399:The Galveston Daily News 1146:"Miss Eily Coghlan Dead" 1135:vol. 21-22; 1915, p. 132 982:The Galveston Daily News 840:. 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Index

Charles Francis Coghlan
Charles Coghlan

Paris
Galveston, Texas
Kühne Beveridge
Rose Coghlan
Gertrude Coghlan
Charles F. Coghlan
Dublin
Coghlan's Continental Guides
Charles Dickens
Charles Reade
Jersey
Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
Hull
Yorkshire

Sadler's Wells Theatre
John Baldwin Buckstone
Haymarket Theatre
Lord Byron
Tales of the Alhambra
School for Scandal
St James's Theatre
Adelaide Neilson
Marston's
Prince of Wales Theatre
Collins'
Sweethearts

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