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  Mrs Patrick Campbell
Mrs Patrick Campbell (9th February 1865 - 9th April 1940) was a British stage actress, the most successful of her generation.
She made her stage debut in 1888, four years after her marriage to Patrick Campbell, and became successful as a result of starring in Sir Arthur Wing Pinero's play, The Second Mrs Tanqueray, in 1893.
Siân Phillips portrayed Mrs Patrick Campbell in the 1975 miniseries "Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill," which starred Lee Remick.
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 Mrs Patrick Campbell
Stella (Mrs) Patrick Campbell was born Beatrice Stella Tanner at Kensington Gardens, London, on February 9th, 1865.
When she was nineteen Stella fell for a penniless young man named Patrick Campbell, and when she fell pregnant the couple eloped and were married in 1884.
Patrick was at the time serving as a sergeant in the 10th Regiment of the Imperial Yeomanry, a volunteer force which was attached to Lord Methuen's division.
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 Mrs Patrick Campbell at AllExperts
Mrs Patrick Campbell (February 9 1865 – April 9 1940) was one of the most successful British stage actresses of her generation.
Her first marriage, from which she took the name by which she is generally known, produced two children, Beo and Stella, and ended with the death of her first husband in 1900.
Fourteen years later, Campbell became the second wife of George Cornwallis-West, a dashing writer and soldier previously married to Jennie Jerome, the mother of Winston Churchill.
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 Mrs. Patrick Campbell - Biography - Moviefone
By 1914, she had become the sister-in-law of the Countess of Westminster and the Princess of Pless and was at home both in their circles and at London's West End, where she had become a star as The Second Mrs.
Patrick Campbell was well past her prime, with such stellar vehicles as Magda and The Foolish Virgin remembered solely by a few elderly theatergoers.
She played Electra on Broadway in January of 1932, a revival of her 1908 success, but it was a last hurrah.
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 Mrs Patrick Campbell -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Campbell was born Beatrice Stella Tanner in Kensington, London, of English and Italian parents.
Fourteen years after the death of her first husband in 1900, Campbell became the second wife of George Cornwallis-West, a dashing writer previously married to Jennie Jerome, the mother of Winston Churchill.
In 1914, she played Eliza Doolittle in the original production of Shaw's Pygmalion; though much too old for the part at 49, she was the obvious choice, being by far the biggest name on the London stage, and Shaw would have seen it no other way since he wrote the play for her in particular.
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 Mrs Patrick Campbell: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
Following the death of her first husband in 1900, she remarried, but continued to use Mrs...
Patrick Campbell was adapted for the stage by Jerome-Kilty Jerome Kilty Jerome...
The actress, Mrs Patrick Campbell, for whom the role was written by her friend Shaw, was...
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 Mrs_Patrick_Campbell - The Wordbook Encyclopedia
She was well-known as an amateur before she made her stage debut in 1888 at the Alexandra Theatre, Liverpool, four years after her marriage to Patrick Campbell.
Among her other performances were those in Fédora (1895), Little Eyolf (1896), and her notable performances with Forbes-Robertson at the Lyceum in the rôles of Juliet in Romeo and Juliet, Ophelia in Hamlet, and Lady Macbeth (1895 - 98) in the Scottish play.
In 1900, Campbell made her debut performance on Broadway in New York City in Magda, a marked success.
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 Mrs Patrick Campbell
Hearing that Armine was the heir to a considerable amount of property, Mrs.
In Egypt the news came that Armine's brother's wife had presented him with twins, and this fact threw Armine's expectations to the ground.
Spurned by her husband, she sought Baroudie, who, hearing she had faliled to poison her husband, threw her over as he would a stray dog, and she was left to go out into the desert alone.
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 Mrs Patrick Campbell - Edwardian Actresses: Image 3 of 8   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Patrick, 1865-1940, English actress, whose maiden name was Beatrice Stella Tanner.
She made her debut in 1888 but achieved her first London success in 1893 in the title role of Pinero's 'Second Mrs.
In 1901 she made the first of her numerous tours to the United States; in 1912 she met Shaw at whose request she originated the role of Eliza Doolittle in 'Pygmalion'.
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 Patrick Campbell - AOL Music
Patrick Campbell, 3rd Baron Glenavy (1913?1980), Irish-born British...
Patrick Campbell (1977?1999), INLA member who was murdered on 10th October 1999 by...
Download, listen and watch Patrick Campbell music, mp3's, song lyrics, music videos, Internet radio, live performances, concerts, and more on AOL Music.
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 Mrs Patrick Campbell quotes, quotations, Famous Mrs Patrick Campbell quotes
Born Beatrice Stella Tanner she was most commonly known as Mrs.
Aside from other incongruities, that comment seems one that is likely to be derived from Mrs.
Campbell's rather than hers from one of Hugo's.
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 Campbell Park Parish Council (Milton Keynes (UK))
Campbell Park Parish Council is the lowest tier of local government for the following grid squares in Milton Keynes (United Kingdom):
Campbell Park - the entire grid square not just the park.
If you are unsure of the identity of someone claiming to represent this council ask to see the identity card.
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 Mrs. Patrick Campbell - HighBeam Encyclopedia
Shaw's love for real-life Eliza Doolittle; Letters and documents reveal how much the author of Pygmalion doted on the actress Mrs Patrick Campbell, and how he secretly paid for her funeral.(News)
My father, the MI5 suspect; Claud Cockburn was a journalistic legend: a swashbuckling iconoclast with a taste for whisky and radical politics.
Now, intelligence files discovered by his son, Patrick Cockburn, reveal how Britain's security services monitored his every move for nearly 30 years.(Features)
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 MRS PATRICK CAMPBELL The Life Of - Biography - Mrs Pat - By Margot Peters Book
MRS PATRICK CAMPBELL The Life Of - Biography - Mrs Pat - By Margot Peters Book
From the moment of her formal debut in 1893, Mrs Patrick Campbell was a sensation, at the centre of a passionate debate that would rage for much of her life.
Some considered her a genius while others felt she showed no understanding of the art of acting at all.
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 George Bernard Shaw
Patrick Campbell: "I must write to you about it, because there is no one else who didn't hate her mother, and even who doesn't hate her children."
Patrick Campbell, a widow and actress, who got the starring role in PYGMALION.
"Mr Pascal, you're the first honest film producer I have ever met," Shaw told him at their first meeting and gave him a pound note.
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 Mrs. Patrick Campbell — Infoplease.com
In 1901 she made the first of her numerous tours to the United States; in 1912 she met Shaw at whose request she originated the role of Eliza Doolittle in
Satirising the bourgeois worldview: Patrick Hamilton's Impromptu in Moribundia.
Faking it: the press agent and celebrity illusion in early twentieth century American theatre.
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 Mrs Patrick Campbell Famous Quote, Quotes, Quotations, Proverbs - QuoteMountain.com
The quotes below are those from or by Mrs Patrick Campbell.
Cunningham, or the previous quotable source, Mrs Hubbard Davis.
Marriage is the result of the longing for the deep, deep peace of the double bed after the hurly-burly of the chaise lounge.
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 PeoplePlay UK - Mrs Patrick Campbell
This is Mrs Patrick Campbell as Juliet, with Johnston Forbes-Robertson as Romeo at the Lyceum Theatre in 1895.
Stella Campbell was a formidable woman in some ways.
As Mrs Campbell herself said: 'I don't care what people do, as long as they don't do it in the street and frighten the horses'.
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 Wayne's World (1992)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Wayne Campbell: All I have to say about that is "asphinctersayswhat".
Mike Myers and Dana Carvey are great as Wayne Campbell and Garth Algar, co-hosts of a basement-based cable access show.
The duo seem to have it made when their show hits the commercial airwaves, but there might just be something sinister behind it all with executive Benjamin Kane (Rob Lowe) in charge.
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 Campbell Mrs Patrick - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Campbell Mrs Patrick - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Patrick (1865-1940), English actor, for whom Irish-born playwright George Bernard Shaw wrote a leading role in Pygmalion (1913)....
Windows Live Search results on "Campbell Mrs Patrick"
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 Thom Gunn in conversation with James Campbell
This volume gives us an informative, friendly 42 page Q A between Gunn and critic, biographer, and TLS eminence James Campbell, conducted in January 1999, after Gunn had completed what's his new book, Boss Cupid...
Neil Corcoran, Professor of English at the University of St Andrews, and author of The Poetry of Seamus Heaney: a Critical Study (Faber Faber, 1998), writing about Thom Gunn in Conversation with James Campbell and Seamus Heaney in Conversation with Karl Miller.
He speaks with matter-of-fact ease about his literary acquaintances in England and America, the depredations of AIDS as commemorated in The Man with Night Sweats, and the drug-taking and sexual abandon of pre-AIDS California.
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 Amazon.com: Bernard Shaw and Mrs. Patrick Campbell: Books: Bernard Shaw,Mrs. Patrick Campbell,Alan Dent   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
This is the correspondence between George Bernard Shaw, the famous playwright, and Beatrice Campbell, a famous actress at the time, over the course of forty years.
The play, "Pygmalion" (which was the basis of the musical "My Fair Lady") was inspired by Mrs Campbell.
Eventually she did play the part of "Eliza" on stage, but it was only after much pleading by Mr Shaw.
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 BEATRICE STELLA CAMPBE... - Online Information article about BEATRICE STELLA CAMPBE...
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 Sarah Bernhardt French Actress (Right) with Mrs. Patrick Campbell Who Doesn't Seem Very Excited Photographic Print by ...
Patrick Campbell Who Doesn't Seem Very Excited Photographic Print by W&d Downey at AllPosters.com
Patrick Campbell Who Doesn't Seem Very Excited by W&d Downey
Digitally Printed on Archival Photographic Paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for museum or gallery display.
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 The Campbell Report - Correspondence Chess
The Campbell Report for November-December 2006 is now available at "The Campbell Report" Columns.
The Campbell Report for September-October 2006 is now available at "The Campbell Report" Columns.
Posted The Campbell Report for July-August 2006 to "The Campbell Report" Columns.
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 NPG P229; Mrs Patrick Campbell (née Beatrice Stella Tanner)
NPG P229; Mrs Patrick Campbell (née Beatrice Stella Tanner)
Beatrice Stella Campbell (née Tanner; 'Mrs Patrick Campbell') (1865-1940), Actress; married firstly Patrick Campbell, secondly George Frederick Myddleton Cornwallis-West.
Artist associated with 35 portraits, Sitter associated with 6 portraits.
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 References
Roy H. Campbell, Francisco J. Ballesteros, Fabio Kon, Ashish Singhai, Dulcineia Carvalho, and Robert Moore.
Roy H. Campbell, Gary M. Johnston, Peter W. Madany, and Vincent F. Russo.
See-Mong Tan, David Raila, and Roy H. Campbell.
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 Bernard Shaw And Mrs. Patrick Campbell: Their Correspondence by George Bernard Shaw
Patrick Campbell: Their Correspondence by George Bernard Shaw
A collection of letters covering the years 1899-1940, the year of Mrs.
Used availability for George Bernard Shaw's Bernard Shaw And Mrs.
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