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Julia Dean (actress, born 1830)

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wrote: "Youthful, graceful, delicately pretty, with a slight Hibernian cast of features, she at once awakened the public interest, and her intelligence and graceful study lent a charm to her performance which soon carried her to a point of popularity rarely
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Dean lived in the West for a number of years, primarily in San Francisco and Salt Lake City. There she became a popular attraction throughout the Western United States and British Columbia. She eventually returned east not long after the close of the
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Over the last several years of her life, Dean began to struggle with health issues involving her throat and a possible nervous disorder. She died at her in-laws’ house in New York City on March 6, 1868, following the
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of her fifth child. Dean's funeral services were held at Christ Church on the corner of 5th Avenue and 35th Street; her remains were laid to rest at Laurel Grove Cemetery,
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a part that she almost monopolized on the American stage, for the immediately succeeding years. Speaking of this debut and of Julia Dean's early years, Ireland in his
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Her English-born mother was also an actor who achieved a degree of notoriety on the American stage. A half-brother, from Julia Drake's first marriage, was the poet
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performance is so good throughout that we hope to see the 'Woman in White' retained upon the bills until all New-York and its country cousins have seen it.
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in tours that at times would find success elusive. Her final noteworthy roles were Ann Catherick and Laura Fairlie, in a dramatization of
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For several years Dean did chores at a family-owned boardinghouse before going on the stage in 1844, as a $ 6 a-week
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and a niece, born some ten years after Dean's death, became the stage and film actress,
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over much of her twenty-year career. Although she began and ended her career on the
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The Utah Magazine: The Home of the People Devoted to Literature and Education,
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She married Dr. Arthur P. Hayne, a son of South Carolina Senator
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Leading roles which Dean played over her career would include
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Notable American Women, 1607–1950: A Biographical Dictionary
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Her first stage appearance was at age 12 in a minor role in
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She excelled in juvenile tragedy and high comedy parts
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The Drama in Utah: The Story of the Salt Lake Theatre
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On May 18, 1846, she made her New York debut at the
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Joseph Oriel Eaton
Pleasant Valley, New York
New York City
Port Jervis, New York
James Sheridan Knowles
The Hunchback
East coast
American South
Far West
Pleasant Valley, New York
Julia Drake
Poughkeepsie
Quakers
William W. Fosdick
Julia Dean
Appalachians
bit player
Mobile, Alabama
Joseph Jefferson

Rochester, New York
Bowery Theatre
National Theater
The New York Times
Camille
Lady Macbeth
Leah the Forsaken
Ingomar the Barbarian
Charles Selby

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