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Viva Birkett

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in the south west of England. She was the daughter of William Henry and Myra Martha Birkett, both natives of Exeter, where her father worked as a woollen merchant. Viva studied acting under the American thespian
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Viva Birkett died from cancer on 27 June 1934, less than a month after leaving New York to return to her home on Seymour Road in the
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in London. The couple became the parents of two daughters and two sons, Rosamund, Valentine,
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Who Was Who in the Theatre, 1912-1976: a Biographical Dictionary ...: Volume 1
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appearance was in June 1930 playing the Princess of San Luca in
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on 30 August of that same year playing Helen Plugenet in
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England & Wales, Free BMD Birth Index, 1837-1915
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She was survived by her husband and children. 516:London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 480:1881, 1891, & 1901 English census records 8: 218:On 23 July 1912, Viva married British actor 375:by J. duRocher MacPherson performed at the 392:) by William Shakespeare performed at the 28: 407:performed at the Empire Theatre, New York 455: 163:, 1887 at the historic coastal town of 240:London Borough of Richmond upon Thames 7: 182:and her New York City debut at the 155:(originally recorded as Valentina) 14: 39: 543:The New York Times 7 July 1934 507:The New York Times 7 July 1934 498:The New York Times 7 July 1934 123: 615:20th-century English actresses 1: 625:Deaths from cancer in England 610:English silent film actresses 534:The Play-pictorial: Volume 20 298:His Majesty's Theatre, London 224:St Marylebone Parish Church 16:British actress (1887–1934) 641: 306:The Merry Wives of Windsor 348:(Lady Violet Ainslie) by 196:Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree 38: 600:English stage actresses 443:Ethel Barrymore Theatre 396:, Boston, Massachusetts 55:Valentine Viola Birkett 605:English film actresses 365:(Trilby O'Farrell) by 337:Duke of York's Theatre 620:Actresses from Exeter 439:Death Takes a Holiday 267:Lyric Theatre, London 246:Selected performances 208:Death Takes a Holiday 161:Saint Valentine's Day 148:Early life and career 575:NYPL Digital Gallery 45:NYPL Digital Gallery 418:performed with the 416:Hubert Henry Davies 405:W. 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Index

Atlantic

Exeter
Philip Merivale
John Merivale
Saint Valentine's Day
Exeter
Kate Bateman
Lyric Theatre
Monsieur Beaucaire
Hudson Theatre
George Arliss
Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree
Henry Jowett
Broadway
Philip Merivale
St Marylebone Parish Church
John
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
Monsieur Beaucaire
the book
Booth Tarkington
Lyric Theatre, London
Henry Arthur Jones
Hudson Theatre
Twelfth Night
William Shakespeare
His Majesty's Theatre, London
The Merry Wives of Windsor
Macbeth

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