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Edmund Elton (actor)

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79:. In 1901 he settled in Philadelphia where he was committed to performing as a resident player with two different theatre companies over the next four years, the Girard Avenue Stock and the Forepaugh Company. He then joined 339:
The Actors' Birthday Book, First -third Series. An Authoritative Insight Into the Lives of the Men and Women of the Stage Born Between January First and December Thirty-first, Volume 2
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in the late 19th century, he relocated to the United States where he had a career as a performer in plays and musicals on
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In America, Edmund Elton first drew attention as an actor portraying Percy Vere in the United States national tour of
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Elton made his Broadway debut as the villain Struve in the 1907 play adaptation of
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in 1899-1900. In the 1900-1901 season he toured the United States again as
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in 1906 with Blair as Nora. His other roles with Blair's company included
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Elton died in Los Angeles, California on January 4, 1952.
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Who Sang what on Broadway, 1866-1996: The singers (A-K)
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Preston, Lancashire
Los Angeles, California
music halls
Broadway
vaudeville
silent film
talking pictures
Hollywood
Charles H. Hoyt
Brother Paul
Hall Caine
Eugenie Blair
Henrik Ibsen
A Doll's House
Bill Sikes
Oliver Twist
East Lynne
Rex Beach
The Spoilers
New York Theatre
Edward Everett Rose
Penrod
John Willard
The Cat and the Canary
Pierre Gendron
Ernst Toller
John McGowan
George Bernard Shaw
Caesar and Cleopatra
Guild Theatre

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