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William Courtleigh

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he became a member of the St. Louis-based McCullough Club, an amateur dramatic organization, and attracted attention as an amateur actor. He made his first appearance on the stage in 1889, in
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theatrical social club, and served in an executive capacity as Shepherd of the Lambs from 1913 to 1917, succeeding
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Courtleigh married stage actress Helen Cross on March 17, 1890, and they had a son,
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in "That Sister of His" in succession, and then played in the principal role in
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for the Lyceum Theatre Stock Company. He first appeared at the Lyceum in
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William Courtleigh Jr.

Guelph, Ontario
St. Louis, Missouri
Washington University
Fanny Davenport
La Tosca
Augustin Daly
Ada Rehan
Robert Hilliard
Helen Dauvray
Margaret Mather
Cymbeline
As You Like It
Daniel Frohman
The Princess and the Butterfly
Providence, Rhode Island
Boston, Massachusetts
Charles Hawtrey
William Courtleigh Jr.
Robert
The Lambs
Joseph R. Grismer
Actors' Equity Association
Rye, New York
The Nightingale
Eyes of Youth
Pollyanna
Moon Madness
Madame X

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