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Florence West

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for advice; once he had assured himself that she was not, in his words, "a stage-struck damsel" but ready to learn her craft thoroughly, he took her into his company. She made her debut in 1883, in the leading role of Mary Belton in
85:– in April 1882. They had a son and a daughter. Having, like her husband, played in amateur theatricals, she aimed for a professional career as an actress. She wrote to the actor-manager 396:, a play that occupied most of the rest of her career; she presented and starred in it in London, the British provinces and in South Africa between 1901 and 1905. In 1902 she toured in 809: 804: 736: 500: 799: 81:, near London, the eldest daughter of Horatio Brandon, a solicitor. She married William Waller Lewis – later known as the actor 178: 114: 187: 504: 379: 463: 634: 368: 257: 292:. In the latter, she alternated the roles of Mrs Arbuthnot and Mrs Allonby with the company's other leading lady, 678: 299: 606: 726: 96: 578: 541: 794: 789: 373: 136: 639: 611: 583: 546: 510: 350: 149: 119: 41: 355: 195: 162: 101: 768: 751: 732: 308: 245: 21: 402:, and announced her retirement from the stage in 1905. She reappeared briefly in 1908 making 317: 224: 65: 49: 127:'s company. With a touring company under her own direction she played Philippa Larfarge in 338: 281: 169: 154: 124: 284:. After a break from acting, West appeared with Waller in 1894 in a provincial tour of 783: 722: 387: 360: 349:
in the latter part of 1896. In July 1897 she created the role of The Strange Lady in
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in January 1895 West created the role of Mrs Cheveley in the premiere of
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in 1898. In 1900 she played the title role in a stage version of
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in January 1888, West played May Edwards in A revival of
135:, first played in the provinces, and then brought to the 359:, and later that year appeared with her husband in 677: 321:. Later in 1895 she played Mrs Thorpe Didsbury in 123:she played Pauline. For a time she appeared with 367:. She played Miladi to Waller's D'Artagnan in 8: 182:. She subsequently replaced Eva Sothern in 459: 457: 117:. In a touring stage version of the novel 52:and on tour until her retirement in 1905. 672: 670: 107:After this, West played Mary Melrose in 48:and frequently appeared with him in the 466:, Ancestry.uk. Retrieved 18 April 2021 443: 441: 439: 435: 694:– via British Newspaper Archive. 660: 658: 615:. London. 11 September 1897. p. 9 386:In 1901 West played the title role in 550:. London. 24 November 1894. p. 7 506:The Era Dramatic & Musical Annual 494: 492: 490: 488: 406:appearances in condensed versions of 77:West was born on 15 December 1858 in 7: 643:. London. 1 October 1898. p. 10 232:In the early 1890s West appeared in 14: 587:. London. 3 July 1897. p. 17 417:She died on 14 November 1912 at 810:20th-century English actresses 805:19th-century English actresses 153:called "a notable success" in 1: 750:. Metuchen: Scarecrow Press. 731:. Metuchen: Scarecrow Press. 686:. 14 November 1912. p. 4 521:– via Internet Archive. 531:Wearing (1976), pp. 167–168 499:Ledger, Edward, ed. (1897). 143:in a one-off performance of 684:Sheffield Evening Telegraph 651:– via Newspapers.com. 623:– via Newspapers.com. 595:– via Newspapers.com. 558:– via Newspapers.com. 464:"Florence Isabella Brandon" 222:(right) in the premiere of 184:The Mystery of a Hansom Cab 16:English actress (1858–1912) 826: 242:Gladys, or, the Golden Key 607:"Opera House, Crouch-End" 451:, 21 November 1912, p. 26 380:Tess of the D'Urbervilles 365:A Marriage of Convenience 141:Prince of Wales's Theatre 30:Florence Isabella Brandon 708:, 21 October 1905, p. 20 482:, 27 February 1883, p. 6 290:A Woman of No Importance 145:Obed Snow's Philanthropy 44:. She married the actor 800:English stage actresses 746:Wearing, J. P. (1981). 468:(subscription required) 179:The Ticket-of-Leave Man 579:"'The Man of Destiny'" 425:References and sources 304: 229: 200:Mr. Barnes of New York 74: 26: 25:Florence West, c. 1900 763:Wilde, Oscar (1966). 704:"Theatrical Gossip", 664:Wearing (1981), p. 18 635:"The London Theatres" 333:and Leah D'Acosta in 302: 213: 68: 24: 501:"Miss Florence West" 408:The Three Musketeers 374:The Three Musketeers 345:, before touring in 97:Uncle Dick's Darling 767:. London: Penguin. 542:"Miss Dorothy Dene" 478:"Toole's Theatre", 421:, Sussex, aged 53. 268:at the Strand, and 258:Shaftesbury Theatre 240:at the Princess's, 679:"Mrs Lewis Waller" 412:The Admiral's Lady 390:'s adaptation of 356:The Man of Destiny 325:, Kate Creegen in 323:The Home Secretary 305: 230: 196:Rutland Barrington 188:Princess's Theatre 165:in November 1887. 163:Vaudeville Theatre 161:, produced at the 75: 27: 738:978-0-81-080910-9 341:in a new comedy, 309:Haymarket Theatre 198:'s adaptation of 817: 776: 759: 742: 709: 702: 696: 695: 693: 691: 681: 674: 665: 662: 653: 652: 650: 648: 631: 625: 624: 622: 620: 603: 597: 596: 594: 592: 575: 569: 566: 560: 559: 557: 555: 538: 532: 529: 523: 522: 520: 518: 513:. pp. 65–66 496: 483: 476: 470: 469: 461: 452: 445: 369:Henry Hamilton's 347:A Woman's Reason 335:A Woman's Reason 318:An Ideal Husband 266:A Night's Frolic 250:A Convict's Wife 225:An Ideal Husband 147:. 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Index

white woman in early middle age looking towards the camera
Oscar Wilde
Bernard Shaw
Lewis Waller
West End
young white woman in white Victorian frock, striking a dramatic pose
Putney
Lewis Waller
J. L. Toole
H. J. Byron
Uncle Dick's Darling
Toole's Theatre
Our Boys
David James
Called Back
Helena Modjeska
Strand Theatre
Prince of Wales's Theatre
The Era
William Lestocq
Vaudeville Theatre
Olympic Theatre
Tom Taylor
The Ticket-of-Leave Man
Princess's Theatre
Rutland Barrington

Lewis Waller
Julia Neilson
An Ideal Husband

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