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* 1847 – Ellen Terry, English actress ( d. 1928 )
His next essay, opposite Ellen Terry at the Lyceum in 1888, fared better, playing for 150 performances.
* July 21 – Ellen Terry, British stage actress ( b. 1847 )
Dame Ellen Terry as ImogenIn 1864, as part of the celebrations of Shakespeare's birth, Samuel Phelps performed the title role at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
George Bernard Shaw, who criticised the play perhaps more harshly than he did any of Shakespeare's other works, took aim at what he saw as the defects of the final act in his 1937 Cymbeline Refinished ; as early as 1896, he had complained about the absurdities of the play to Ellen Terry, then preparing to act Imogen.
Novello made his stage debut in 1921 in Deburau by Sacha Guitry with Robert Loraine, Madge Titheradge and Bobbie Andrews, and among other stage engagements, in the next years he played Bingley in an adaptation of Pride and Prejudice with Ben Webster as D ' Arcy and Mary Jerrold as Elizabeth, in a cast that included Ellen Terry, May Whitty and Joyce Carey.
His productions starred such famous and talented actors as Constance Collier, Ellen Terry, Madge Kendal, Winifred Emery, Julia Neilson, Violet Vanbrugh, Oscar Asche, Arthur Bourchier, and Lewis Waller.
After the stresses and disappointment of this effort James insisted that he would write no more for the theatre, but within weeks had agreed to write a curtain-raiser for Ellen Terry.
Ellen Terry as Guinevere in the play King Arthur by J. Comyns Carr in the Lyceum Theatre production, designed by Sir Edward Burne-Jones.
Ellen Barkin, who played the romantic interest " Penny Priddy ", describes the film as " if Terry Southern had written Star Wars.
He was of theatrical lineage on his mother's side, being the grandson of actress Kate Terry, whose actor-siblings included Ellen Terry, Marion Terry and Fred Terry.
The play starred Irving as King Arthur and Ellen Terry as Guinevere, and toured America following its London run.
Image: Ellen Terry as Guinevere costume by Burne-Jones. jpg | Ellen Terry as Guinevere, costume by Burne-Jones, 1894
Her illustration projects in the late 1890s included The Illustrated Verses of William Butler Yeats, a book on the actress Ellen Terry by Bram Stoker, and two of her own books, Widdicombe Fair and Fair Vanity.
In London, she was taken under the wing of the Lyceum Theatre group led by Ellen Terry ( who is said to have given her the nickname ' Pixie '), Henry Irving, and Bram Stoker and traveled with them around the country, working on costumes and stage design.
In addition, there is evidence that some figures in the deck are portraits of Smith's friends, notably actresses Ellen Terry ( the Queen of Wands ) and Florence Farr ( the World ).
It was translated into English and starred Henry Irving and Ellen Terry at the Lyceum Theatre, London Later plays were La Pisie ( 1905 ) and Le Drame des poisons ( 1907 ).
Dame Ellen Terry, GBE ( 27 February 1847 – 21 July 1928 ) was an English stage actress who became the leading Shakespearean actress in Britain.
Charles Kean ( left ) and Ellen Terry in The Winter's Tale, 1856

Ellen and Lady
In 1979 she appeared as First Lady Ellen Axson Wilson in the serial drama Backstairs at the White House.
The White House Rose Garden was established in 1913 by Ellen Loise Axson Wilson, wife of Woodrow Wilson, on the site of a previous colonial garden established by First Lady Edith Roosevelt ( wife of Theodore Roosevelt ) in 1902.
Once Upon a Time in the West, itself, is referenced in The Quick and the Dead, with Gene Hackman's character, John Herod, facing Ellen, a. k. a. " Lady " ( Sharon Stone ) in the final gunfight.
He went on to take over the management of the Lyceum Theatre and brought the actress Ellen Terry into partnership with him as Ophelia to his Hamlet, Lady Macbeth to his Macbeth, Portia to his Shylock, Beatrice to his Benedick, etc.
Among the memorable performances ( including some from before Papp had the Delacorte for his Shakespeare ) were George C. Scott's Obie-award winning Richard III in 1958 ; Colleen Dewhurst's Kate, Lady Macbeth, Cleopatra ( opposite George C. Scott's Mark Antony ), and Gertrude ; the Prince Hamlet of Stacy Keach opposite Dewhurst's Gertrude with James Earl Jones ' King Claudius, Barnard Hughes's Polonius and Sam Waterston's Laertes ; Sam Waterston's Hamlet ( opposite the Gertrude of Ruby Dee ) with the Laertes of John Lithgow and Andrea Marcovicci's Ophelia ; the Benedick and Beatrice of Sam Waterston and Kathleen Widdoes in Much Ado About Nothing with Barnard Hughes's Keystone Kops version of Dogberry ; the early work of Meryl Streep as Isabella in Measure for Measure ; Mary Beth Hurt as Randall Duk Kim's daughter in Pericles ; James Earl Jones as King Lear ( 1973 ) with Rosalind Cash and Ellen Holly as his wicked daughters ; Raul Julia as Edmund in Jones ' 1973 King Lear, as Osric to Keach's Hamlet, and as Proteus ( in a musical adaptation of Two Gentlemen of Verona which transferred to a Broadway run ).
## The Lady Robertson of Port Ellen
## The Lady Robertson of Port Ellen
Ellen Axson Wilson ( May 15, 1860 – August 6, 1914 ), first wife of Woodrow Wilson, was First Lady of the United States from 1913 until her death.
* Ellen Axson Wilson ( 1860-1914 ), American First Lady
Ellen throws a party to celebrate his return, but some followers of Lady Styx appear, bent upon killing the family.
The well-attended service included former First Lady and longtime friend Nancy Reagan, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger ( who gave the eulogy along with Griffin's son Tony ), Maria Shriver, actors, television stars, employees and friends including Pat Sajak, Vanna White, Alex Trebek, Dick Van Dyke, Jack Klugman, Dick Van Patten, Ellen DeGeneres and partner Portia de Rossi, Ryan Seacrest, and Catherine Oxenberg and husband Casper Van Dien.
First Lady Ellen Mitchell ( Weaver ) lives a mainly separate life, seeing little of the President.
* Sharon Stone as Ellen (" The Lady "): The tournament's only female gunfighter has a personal vendetta against Herod for tricking her into killing her father, and finds an ally in Cort.
# Ellen Glanville by a Lady of Rank, 1838, 2 vols
Cavagnari was survived by his wife, Lady Cavagnari ( née Mercy Ellen Graves ), whom he had married in 1871.
They include Ellen Middleton ( 1844 ), Grantley Manor ( 1847 ), Lady Bird ( 1852 ), Life of St. Francis of Rome ( 1855 ), The countess of Bonneval ( 1858 ) Rose Leblanc ( 1861 ), Laurentia, a tale of Japan ( 1861 ), Too Strange not to be True ( 1864 ), Constance Sherwood ( 1865 ), A stormy life ( 1867 ), Helpers of the holy soul ( 1868 ), Mrs. Geralds niece ( 1869 ), Life of Louisa de Carvajal ( 1873 ), A will and a way ( 1881 ) and Life of Elizabeth Lady Falkland ( 1883 ).
Officially opened by his widow, Lady Ellen Baker, on Friday 24 November 2006, the day's events featured a presentation to Sir Stanley's sons and family members, and a fitting and moving tribute to the man himself via speeches and tales from celebrities and various local people who knew him best.
First Lady Michelle Obama and Ellen dance on the second anniversary of Let's Move!
In Scott's poem the character Ellen Douglas, the " Lady " of " the Lake " ( Loch Katrine in the Scottish Highlands ) has gone with her exiled father to stay in the " Goblin's cave " as he has declined to join their previous host, Roderick Dhu, in rebellion against King James.
* Lady Ellen Grae, by Vera and Bill Cleaver, Lippincott, 1968
Lamb, Mary Ellen, ' Wroth, Lady Mary ( 1587-1651 / 1653 )', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004 ; online edn, Jan 2008..
* Mary Ellen Brown, ‘ Wardlaw, Elizabeth, Lady Wardlaw ( 1677 – 1727 )’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 25 Feb 2007
Lord Jersey married Lady Cynthia Almina Constance Mary Needham, daughter of Francis Needham, 3rd Earl of Kilmorey and Ellen Constance Baldock, on 8 October 1908.

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