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Evelyn Campbell (actress)

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whom she cohabited in southern France during winter months from before 1900 until the latter's death in 1914—a liaison enabled by Crockett's need for warmer climes owing to his health. See Richard E. Rex, "Alice Muriel Williamson: The Secret History of an American-English Author" (Mill City Press, 1916), chapter "Alice Livingston."
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in 1892. Campbell studied painting as a recreation. In her private life she was the close friend and confidante of Alice Muriel Williamson who in her autobiography "The Inky Way" reveals that Campbell, after retiring from the stage in 1894, began a liaison with author Samuel Rutherford Crockett with
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Evelyn Campbell was the stage name of Helen Petrie, born in Liverpool, England, in 1865. She was the daughter of Conrad and Helen Petrie. Coming to the United States when she was quite young, the family settled in
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A Woman of the Century: Fourteen Hundred-seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in All Walks of Life
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After leaving the Lyceum School, Campbell was with a traveling company for two years. She was the leading Juvenile with
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Evelyn Campbell (seated, far right) at the Boston Museum Stock Company, 1889-1890
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during the second year of her stage career. She then became a member of
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Evelyn Campbell


New York City
Edwin Arden
Palmer's company
Boston Museum Company
Hollis Street Theatre
Columbia Theater Company
Charles Frohman Company
Boston
Edinburgh


Willard & Livermore 1893
Wyman & Sons 1888
Ryan 1915
"Making Actresses"
"An Actress' Mother Dead. Mrs. Helen Petrie, Mother of Miss Eveylyn Campbell, Passes Away"
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Old Boston Museum Days
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The Opera Glass: A Musical and Dramatic Magazine
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Willard, Frances Elizabeth
Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice
A Woman of the Century: Fourteen Hundred-seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in All Walks of Life
Charles Wells Moulton
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