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Isabel Pearse

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to Theodore Hussa and Cora Warbutton Hussa on Oct. 26, 1912. Her father, Theodore Hussa, worked as a textile engineer and inventor. Pearse graduated from the
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describes news coverage from the time that characterized her performance as "provocative, maddening, witty, and always decorative." During
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with the Montgomery Players. The performance earned her the Washington Critics Award for best actress. In 1957, Pearse performed in
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Levering, Marijean (2007). "The Long Run Ends: Changing America and Changing Players".
82:, Detroit, Michigan, and Maryland. In 1944, she performed the role of Ruth in the play 304: 79: 289:"ISABEL HUSSA BRIDE-ELECT; Chooses Oct. 11 for Her Wedding to Bernard Paul Pearse". 109: 22:(1912–1999) was an American actress who starred in theatre. She performed with the 124:
In 1940, Pearse married Bearnard Paul Pearse. Bearnard Pearse, a graduate of the
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at the Players Clubhouse in Detroit. (The original version of the play ran
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in 1930. Pearse then studied acting under noted Russian actress
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in 1951.) She played the role of Maud Abbott. The book
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Index

Montgomery Players
Montgomery Playhouse
Montgomery County, Maryland
Players Playhouse
Detroit, Michigan
Jan Hus
Montclair, New Jersey
Beard School
Orange, New Jersey
Maria Ouspenskaya
New York City
Blithe Spirit
Edward Mabley
on Broadway
Lyceum Theatre
World War II
American Red Cross
Wharton School
University of Pennsylvania
U.S. Navy



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American stage actresses
Actors from Montclair, New Jersey
People from Grosse Pointe, Michigan

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