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Rolls died in London on 22 April 1882. Within one year of her husband's death, Barry was remarried and widowed again: by early 1883, she married Harry George Bolam, a land agent and mining engineer. The couple moved to New York where Bolam died suddenly of pneumonia on 23 March 1883. Barry made her
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209:, briefly moving to Wales. But she was acting in London again by 1880, and her husband died in 1882. Barry soon remarried and moved to America, where she was again widowed within a year. She continued her stage career, both in New York and London, for more than a decade thereafter. 37: 444:, where Rolls had lived with his first wife. Rolls and Barry lived together for a relatively short time at Croft-y-bwla, and he declared bankruptcy less than two years after their marriage. By 1881, he was living at 225:; she was the daughter of Charles Henry Short and his wife Mary. Elizabeth married Joseph Brandon, a Belgian, on 3 May 1855 when she was fifteen years old. The ceremony took place at the Parish Church of Saint Luke, 672:
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appropriated whole scenes from her production. She was also involved in a court case in London that year but was acting in America in 1895.
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by Boucicault, in 1874, before touring outside London briefly. She next took the lead in
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until 1873. In March of that year she created the role of Selene, the fairy queen, in
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first New York stage appearance two months later, reprising her role as Margaret in
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She performed leading roles in West End theatres in the 1870s in comedy, drama and
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in New York State court for copyright infringement, claiming that Coghlan's play
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This article is about the English actress. For the American suffragist, see
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wrote that she "has all the force required by the arduous character of
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Barry next took on the role of Edith Dombey in a play called
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In 1889 Barry returned to New York, where she appeared in
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Barry first appeared on stage as Princess Fortinbrasse in
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In 1891, she starred in and produced 392:, a burlesque at the Gaiety Theatre, in 1878. 667: 665: 663: 8: 1260:"Miss Helen Barry in Esmondes of Virginia", 904:, pp. 39–41 (1903) London: Gaity Theatre Co 1051:The Buildings of Wales: Gwent/Monmouthshire 1405:Actors from the London Borough of Lewisham 595: 593: 591: 35: 24: 939: 937: 879: 877: 802: 800: 798: 796: 1320:, 26 January 1892, accessed 26 June 2012 1236:"The Esmondes of Virginia, review p. 21" 542:Barry died on 20 July 1904 in the US in 420:, and had been elected to four terms as 346:in 1875. She played the leading role in 989:, 20 August 1867, accessed 22 June 2012 950:(2 ed.). Longmans, Green. p.  855:"Miss Helen Barry in Arkright's Wife", 630: 628: 555: 177: 1883; died 1883) 154: 1877; died 1882) 1400:English emigrants to the United States 1345: 1334: 1141: 1130: 1084: 1073: 782: 771: 750: 739: 718: 707: 686: 675: 649: 638: 614: 603: 577: 566: 947:The Harrow School register, 1801-1900 531:in New York City. 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(1969). 488:. In 1888, she appeared in 451:In 1880, Barry appeared in 339:Around the World in 80 days 1421: 1165:, accessed 2 February 2012 295:, at the Theatre Royal in 15: 1276:, 1 February 1886, p. 16. 1159:"Miss Barry Cabinet Card" 1005:. W. Bennett. p. 332 971:Rolls was the brother of 914:Nicholas, Thomas (2000). 457:Theatre Royal, Drury Lane 424:. As a young man, he had 201:and remarried in 1877 to 34: 1304:, 19 January 1889, p. 12 831:, 6 September 1872, p. 4 482:The Esmondes of Virginia 426:purchased his commission 412:, Alexander Rolls was a 330:, London, as Armande in 285:Gilbert Arthur à Beckett 1395:People from Lee, London 1385:English stage actresses 1181:Transactions, Volume 15 859:, 26 October 1873, p. 7 265:. She was then at the 241:Early theatrical career 883:Pascoe, Charles Eyre. 367:The School for Scandal 900:Hollingshead, John. 825:This Evening at Seven 506:Herbert Beerbohm Tree 442:George Vaughan Maddox 410:John and Martha Rolls 326:. 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Index

Helen Valeska Bary

Kent
England
Norwalk, Connecticut
Alexander Rolls
Victorian burlesque
Alexander Rolls
Mayor of Monmouth
Lee
Kent
Charlton
Greenwich
Westminster
Dion Boucicault
James Planché
Theatre Royal, Covent Garden
Royal Court Theatre
The Happy Land
Victorian burlesque
W. S. Gilbert
Gilbert Arthur à Beckett
Tom Taylor
Leeds
Globe Theatre
The Times
Dombey and Son
Gaiety Theatre
Led Astray
Around the World in 80 days

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