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Ivy Troutman

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891: 31: 152:, the middle of three daughters raised by John J. Troutman and Lyda H. West. Her father, a native of New York, was a carpenter by trade. Her mother, who was born in New Jersey, died at the age of thirty-three just a few days past Troutman's ninth birthday. 318: 176: 156: 96:(September 23, 1884 – January 12, 1979) was an American supporting actress active during the first half of the twentieth century. She acted in at least twenty-one 941: 551:, January 16, 1979. Accessed August 3, 2014. "Ivy Troutman, a supporting actress on Broadway in the 20s and 30s, died Friday at her home in Tinton Falls, N.J." 936: 926: 931: 921: 491:
during her time in Paris with Peirce. "Perhaps the greatest treasure in her treasure-filled house was a copy of the first edition of Joyce's
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closed on November 30 after one hundred and seven performances. In her last Broadway performance she played Lydia Leyton in
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and according to Roselyne Frelinghuysen, wife of the sculptor Thomas T.K. Frelinghuysen, two of Hemingway's characters in
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was the first to achieve a modicum of commercial success with a run of eighty-eight performances. Troutman was Aggie in
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had a modest run of forty-eight performances. In 1940 Troutman played Lady Weston in a successful revival of
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Troutman, Ivy, age 15, Ocean, Monmouth, New Jersey, born October 1884, 1900 U. S. Census, Ancestry.com
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that had a long run during the 1910–11 season at the old Daly's Theatre on 1221 Broadway. In the
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that, from March and into September 1914, ran for two hundred and seven performances. In
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were based on Troutman and Peirce. The couple divorced in Paris on October 10, 1930.
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According to her former paperboy, Jim Forest, Ivy became close friends with writer
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productions between 1902 and 1945, appearing in such long-running plays as
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on March 2, 1908, Troutman played Frances Berkeley in Ade's comedy-drama,
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On August 10, 1920, while abroad in Paris, Troutman married the
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On November 29, 1915, Troutman opened at Broadway's
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in March 1903,Troutman played Annie Bellamy to the
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Her husband was a close friend of 937:Actors from Long Branch, New Jersey 503:Troutman died at her residence in 226:She subsequently left the cast of 14: 581:Briscoe, Johnson, 1908, p. 214, 120:, joined the colony of American 927:20th-century American actresses 932:Long Branch High School alumni 922:American silent film actresses 668:The Internet Broadway Database 70:Tinton Falls, New Jersey, U.S. 1: 844:, The Internet Movie Database 325:She played Mrs. Nettleton in 54:Long Branch, New Jersey, U.S. 816:, Internet Broadway Database 801:, Internet Broadway Database 773:, Internet Broadway Database 745:, Internet Broadway Database 730:, Internet Broadway Database 699:, Internet Broadway Database 640:, Internet Broadway Database 609:, Internet Broadway Database 842:The House with Nobody in It 525:Ivy Peirce's Plea Granted. 444:The House with Nobody in It 230:to play leading rôles with 958: 887:Internet Broadway Database 760:, November 30, 1915, p. 13 666:The Return from Jerusalem, 623:One Long Lingering Laugh. 238:the following season as a 567:Who's Who in the Theatre, 377:1917 she played Guida to 308:The Return from Jerusalem 300:The Return from Jerusalem 278:Of Troutman's twenty-one 148:Ivy Troutman was born in 28: 917:American stage actresses 505:Tinton Falls, New Jersey 203:, a historical drama by 717:, March 18, 1915, p. 11 686:, March 21, 1914, p. 13 655:January 11, 1912, p. 13 627:, August 24, 1910, p. 9 529:October 11, 1930, p. 24 314:in late February 1912. 165:Long Branch High School 161:Raleigh, North Carolina 150:Long Branch, New Jersey 124:in Paris that included 583:Actors' Birthday Book, 363:as Lillian Wakeley in 341:, a comedy adapted by 329:, a hit comedy at the 322: 205:Justin Huntly McCarthy 180: 846:Retrieved May 7, 2015 818:retrieved May 7, 2014 814:The Late George Apley 803:retrieved May 7, 2014 788:January 2, 1917, p. 9 775:retrieved May 7, 2014 747:retrieved May 7, 2014 732:retrieved May 7, 2014 701:retrieved May 7, 2014 670:Retrieved May 7, 2014 642:Retrieved May 8, 2014 611:retrieved May 7, 2014 587:Retrieved May 7, 2014 571:Retrieved May 7, 2014 427:The Late George Apley 407:The Late George Apley 321:Ivy Troutman, c. 1909 320: 302:, from the French by 236:Castle Square Theatre 209:Herald Square Theatre 179:Ivy Troutman, c. 1908 178: 114:The Late George Apley 829:The Daily Ardmoreite 449:Gaumont Film Company 411:Boston's upper class 607:Father and the Boys 397:. Presented at the 284:Father and the Boys 264:Father and the Boys 157:Saint Mary's School 130:F. Scott Fitzgerald 79:Ivy Troutman Peirce 861:, September, 2018. 548:The New York Times 481:The Sun Also Rises 323: 181: 155:Troutman attended 858:Portland Magazine 713:in German Farce. 415:George S. Kaufman 399:Playhouse Theatre 268:The Witching Hour 185:Wallack's Theatre 91: 90: 949: 893: 862: 853: 847: 838: 832: 825: 819: 810: 804: 795: 789: 782: 776: 767: 761: 754: 748: 739: 733: 724: 718: 708: 702: 693: 687: 682:Uproarious Fun. 677: 671: 662: 656: 649: 643: 634: 628: 618: 612: 603: 597: 594: 588: 578: 572: 563: 552: 539: 530: 523: 476:Ernest Hemingway 469:portrait painter 419:John P. 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Index

Ivy Troutman
Broadway
A Pair of Sixes
Baby Mine
Waldo Peirce
expatriates
Gertrude Stein
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Zelda Fitzgerald
Ernest Hemingway
Long Branch, New Jersey
Saint Mary's School
Raleigh, North Carolina
Long Branch High School

Wallack's Theatre
Leo Ditrichstein
E. H. Sothern
Justin Huntly McCarthy
Herald Square Theatre
Peg Woffington
Grace George
Amelia Bingham
Castle Square Theatre
stock player
George Ade
Augustus Thomas
Empire Theatre
Broadway
Margaret Mayo

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