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RE: Who is this lady? - RJNorton - 04-29-2016 04:09 PM The Thomas A. Scott? RE: Who is this lady? - Eva Elisabeth - 04-29-2016 05:08 PM ...on which Dr. Mudd tried to escape from Ft. Jefferson - brilliant, Roger, that is correct! You win a cruise to Dry Tortugas (I seem to recall you posting you went there by plane). RE: Who is this lady? - Susan Higginbotham - 07-10-2016 08:53 AM Who is this lady? RE: Who is this lady? - RJNorton - 07-10-2016 09:11 AM Could it be Clara Morris? RE: Who is this lady? - Susan Higginbotham - 07-10-2016 09:24 AM No, but you've got her profession right! RE: Who is this lady? - RJNorton - 07-10-2016 11:11 AM Rose Massey? RE: Who is this lady? - Susan Higginbotham - 07-10-2016 11:43 AM No. Hint: She acted alongside John Wilkes Booth before the war. RE: Who is this lady? - J. Beckert - 07-10-2016 12:05 PM Louisa Drew? RE: Who is this lady? - Eva Elisabeth - 07-10-2016 01:10 PM Henrietta Irving? (Not sure as for before the war.) RE: Who is this lady? - Susan Higginbotham - 07-10-2016 02:16 PM Nope. Hint 2: She was Juliet to Booth's Romeo. RE: Who is this lady? - RJNorton - 07-10-2016 03:18 PM Kate Bateman? RE: Who is this lady? - Susan Higginbotham - 07-10-2016 03:45 PM Right! Now I have to think of a prize! For those who haven't read it, Terry Alford discusses Kate's co-appearance with Booth in Fortune's Fool. Kate played Juliet in November 1860 in Montgomery, Alabama. Her father, who was also her manager, was so impressed by her co-star Booth that he considered engaging the young man for a tour of England, but nothing came of this, and the two did not appear together again. Kate, who died in 1917 after a long career on the stage, recalled her Romeo as "really a beautiful creature--you couldn't help admiring him--so amiable, so sweet, so sympathetic." RE: Who is this lady? - Anita - 07-10-2016 03:57 PM Helen Western? RE: Who is this lady? - Eva Elisabeth - 07-10-2016 06:07 PM (07-10-2016 03:45 PM)Susan Higginbotham Wrote: Right! Now I have to think of a prize!I'd recommend this - I was fortunate to see Alessandra Ferri in Hamburg, she just is Juliet: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3Xg6r9cxd1w RE: Who is this lady? - RJNorton - 07-11-2016 04:29 AM This is Laurie's question - I am simply posting the photo she sent. Who is this lady? |