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[[Amy Coleridge]] (186*-19**)is a British actress  
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[[Amy Coleridge]] (186*-1951) was a British actress  
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
  
Born Amy Cowlrick but used the stage name [[Amy Coleridge]].  
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Born Amy Matilda Cowbrick (or Cowlrick), but used the stage name [[Amy Coleridge]].  
  
She married actor-director [[William Haviland]] married in Chicago on 18 February 1884, they apparently divorced in 1901.
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She married actor-director [[William Haviland]] married in Chicago on 18 February 1884. They had two children, a son (an actor, who died in South Africa in 1924) and a daughter (possibly the actress [[Augusta Haviland]]). She and Haviland were later divorced, possibly 1901.
  
 
She and Haviland came to South Africa as members of the [[Holloway Theatre Company]] in 1895. She played Desdemona in ''[[Othello]]'' and Cordelia in ''[[King Lear]]'' at the [[Standard Theatre]] in Johannesburg.  
 
She and Haviland came to South Africa as members of the [[Holloway Theatre Company]] in 1895. She played Desdemona in ''[[Othello]]'' and Cordelia in ''[[King Lear]]'' at the [[Standard Theatre]] in Johannesburg.  
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In 1897 she returned with the [[Haviland and Lawrence Shakespearian & Dramatic Company]] to appear in their season of Shakespearian plays at the [[Port Elizabeth Opera House]] on January 3 & 4, 1898, directed by [[William Haviland]] and co-starring [[William Haviland]] and [[Gerald Lawrence]].  
 
In 1897 she returned with the [[Haviland and Lawrence Shakespearian & Dramatic Company]] to appear in their season of Shakespearian plays at the [[Port Elizabeth Opera House]] on January 3 & 4, 1898, directed by [[William Haviland]] and co-starring [[William Haviland]] and [[Gerald Lawrence]].  
  
In 1902 she appeared in three Broadway productions, but returned to South Africa to play for [[Leonard Rayne]] for many years.  
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In 1902 she appeared in three Broadway productions, but the apparently returned to South Africa to play for [[Leonard Rayne]] for many years and become a speech and drama teacher.
  
Made a speech in 1910?*
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She next married the actor Percy Anstey in 1906. Her maiden name was  and his real name was Percival Louis Page Phillips) and eventually she married Archibald Brough Pearce. Amy died in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa on 4 August 1951.
  
Later married to Archibald Brough Pearce in Pietermaritzburg??
 
  
= Source =
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== Sources ==
  
 
[[Eastern Province Herald]], January 3, 1898.
 
[[Eastern Province Herald]], January 3, 1898.

Revision as of 05:38, 30 September 2019

Amy Coleridge (186*-1951) was a British actress

Biography

Born Amy Matilda Cowbrick (or Cowlrick), but used the stage name Amy Coleridge.

She married actor-director William Haviland married in Chicago on 18 February 1884. They had two children, a son (an actor, who died in South Africa in 1924) and a daughter (possibly the actress Augusta Haviland). She and Haviland were later divorced, possibly 1901.

She and Haviland came to South Africa as members of the Holloway Theatre Company in 1895. She played Desdemona in Othello and Cordelia in King Lear at the Standard Theatre in Johannesburg.

In 1897 she returned with the Haviland and Lawrence Shakespearian & Dramatic Company to appear in their season of Shakespearian plays at the Port Elizabeth Opera House on January 3 & 4, 1898, directed by William Haviland and co-starring William Haviland and Gerald Lawrence.

In 1902 she appeared in three Broadway productions, but the apparently returned to South Africa to play for Leonard Rayne for many years and become a speech and drama teacher.

She next married the actor Percy Anstey in 1906. Her maiden name was and his real name was Percival Louis Page Phillips) and eventually she married Archibald Brough Pearce. Amy died in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa on 4 August 1951.


Sources

Eastern Province Herald, January 3, 1898.

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=202183.0

https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/amy-coleridge-35843


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