Historia mojego życia - ELLEN TERRY - 1847-1928
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Opis książkiAutorEllen TerryTytułHistoria mojego życiaRok
wydania1989OPIS/RECENZJA:WydawnictwoPaństwowy Instytut
WydawniczyWspomnienia wielkiej angielskiej aktorki zyjacej w l.
1847-1928.Ilustracjetakstron390Okładka, oprawaTWARDA + obwolutaStan
i inne informacjeDb+, pieczątki,TERRY Ellen Alice, Dame
(1847-1928)matka E.G. Craiga, wybitna kontynuatorka rodzinnych
tradycji aktorskich, wieloletnia współpracowniczka H. Irvinga;
zasłynęła rolami szekspirowskimi i repertuarem modernistycznym;
autobiografia Historia mojego życia, pośmiertnie wydana
korespondencja z G.B. Shawem i cykl wykładów o Szekspirze.Dame
Ellen Alice Terry GBE (February 27, 1847 – July 21, 1928) was an
English stage actress. Born into a theatrical family, Terry played
her first role opposite Charles Kean atLondon's Princess' Theatre
at the age of nine. She continued acting and entered the company at
the Theatre Royal, Haymarket in 1861.Born Alice Ellen--she reversed
her names by the time of her first marriage--Terry was born
inCoventry,Englandin 1847 into a theatrical family headed by
actors. Of Benjamin Terry and Sarah Ballard's eleven children, five
Inlcuding Ellen) became actors:Florence, Fred, Kate andMarion. Two
other children, George and Charles, were connected with theatre
management. Charles was the father of two daughters who would also
appear on the stage, Minnie and Beatrice.[1]Ellen's first
appearance onstage came at the age of seven when she played the
Duke of York in Shakespeare's Richard III at the Princess Theatre.
She had been trained under Charles Kean and his wife, Ellen.[2] At
the age of nine she appeared under Charles Kean as Mamilius in
Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale. Her older sister Kate, who had
begun acting inLondonin 1852, also played at the Princess. She
continued acting at the Princess Theatre until the Kean's
retirement in 1859.[3] In her autobiography she described herself
during those years as "a very strong, happy and healthy
child."[4]For the next two years, Ellen and Kate began travelling
as strolling players, accompanied by their parents and a musician.
They travelled to a different town almost every day and slept in
small inns. The family returned toLondonin
1861.Fragment
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