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134: 766: 232:, Henderson refused to act with a black player, Moses Fairfax, who had a significant part. Interviewed by a reporter, she explained in embarrassment that she had been raised in the South, where blacks and whites did not socialize to the point of a black calling a white woman by her first name. 38: 331:
in the late 1880s and bore a son who was mentally unstable or deficient. The son was confined to institutions and was virtually unknown to outside sources until Grace started appearing in early movies and devoting a lot of her salary to his upkeep.
298:. In November 1896, David Henderson obtained a divorce decree from her, charging her with infidelity. George Alexander Ballantine of New York was named as co-respondent. Henderson alleged that Grace visited 305:
Grace was Henderson's second wife; he married a third time the same month his divorce from Grace was granted. David Henderson's third wife was Frankie Raymond, formerly a
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with Ballantine. On the trip, Ballantine created a sensation by applying in the French courts for a divorce from his wife. Henderson did not request custody of their son.
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On December 20, 1881, she married David Henderson, a Chicago newspaper man and theatre manager, who managed the
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performer for the Henderson Burlesque Company. During this time Grace was appearing in New York in
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George Ballantine, Grace's Parisian companion, wed Minnie Howe Parry on August 28, 1896, at the
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in January 1860. Her father William (Wilhelm) F. was a justice of the peace born in
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Henderson participated in more than 120 silent films, starting in 1909 with
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This article is about the American actress. For the Navajo weaver, see
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in 1877. A decade later she began a successful run at the
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She made her professional debut at McKiver's Theatre in
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In 1903, in rehearsals for the Broadway production of
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Grace Henderson died in 1944 in Morrisania Hospital,
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She played in 121: 859:20th-century American actresses 849:Actors from Ann Arbor, Michigan 829:19th-century American actresses 467:The Blind Princess and the Poet 117: 844:American silent film actresses 379:The House with Closed Shutters 264:(1911), which was directed by 1: 854:Actresses from New York City 864:Burials at Kensico Cemetery 324:played a significant part. 156:Grace C. F. Roth Henderson 885: 789:Internet Broadway Database 507:The Transformation of Mike 419:Priscilla and the Umbrella 193:. In 1896, she starred in 18: 539:A Dash Through the Clouds 74:October 30, 1944 (age 84) 35: 834:American stage actresses 673:Volumme III: Biographies 579:In the Bishop's Carriage 272:(1912), a production of 839:American film actresses 475:The Adventures of Billy 145:and Grace Henderson in 491:Through Darkened Vales 152: 341:Schenectady, New York 246:Green Grow the Lilacs 136: 80:, New York City, U.S. 311:Under the Polar Star 276:. Her last film was 270:Trying To Fool Uncle 199:Under Southern Skies 195:Under the Polar Star 120: 1881; 703:Cincinnati Enquirer 603:When Love Was Blind 403:His Trust Fulfilled 347:Partial filmography 296:Chicago Opera House 168:Ann Arbor, Michigan 63:Ann Arbor, Michigan 21:Grace Henderson Nez 754:The New York Times 748:The New York Times 741:The New York Times 690:. 7 November 1896. 688:The New York Times 515:A String of Pearls 435:The Country Lovers 387:Love in Quarantine 284:Clarence G. Badger 153: 595:War and the Woman 523:Just Like a Woman 363:A Corner in Wheat 329:Maurice Barrymore 230:My Wife's Husband 139:Tallulah Bankhead 131: 130: 56:Grace C. F. 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Grace Henderson Nez

Ann Arbor, Michigan
Bronx

Tallulah Bankhead
Tom Moore
Thirty a Week
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Stuttgart
Chicago
Lyceum Theatre
New York City
Nance O'Neill
Maude Adams
Empire Theatre
Theatre Guild
Green Grow the Lilacs
Lucky Jim
His Trust
D. W. Griffith
Mack Sennett
Day Dreams
Clarence G. Badger
Chicago Opera House
Paris
burlesque
Waldorf
revolver
Maurice Barrymore

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