- John A.
Arneaux (born 1855) was an
American Shakespearean actor and
journalist in New York City and in Paris, France. From 1884 to 1886 he was editor...
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content since 2016.
Eunice Eloisae Gibbs Allyn (1847 - 1916) John A.
Arneaux (1855–)
Harriet Hubbard Ayer (1849–1903) John L.
Balderston (1889–1954)...
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Tannin The
Vampire (1957) -
Willy Warner **** on Devil's
Island (1957) -
Arneaux (uncredited)
Copper Sky (1957) -
Charlie Martin Perry Mason (1958) - Tom...
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Americans in Ot****o in the 1800s and
early 1900s,
which includes: John A.
Arneaux, John Hewlett, and Paul Robeson. A blue
plaque in Aldridge's
honor was...
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Arthur H. Woods, and NYC Fire
Commissioner Robert Adamson. John A.
Arneaux,
reporter in 1884
Moses Yale Beach, an
early owner of the Sun
Charles Anderson...
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appeared in
various Shakespearean and
classical tragedy roles with John A.
Arneaux's troupe in New York City. In 1893
Davis started her own
company in Chicago...
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Record Of Georgia—****ociate Editor—Honored Of God.
Chapter LXV. J. A.
Arneaux, Esq.
Professional Tragedian, "Black Booth"—Editor—Poet—Graduate Of Two...
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opening act to a
production of Shakespeares's
Richard III
staged by John A.
Arneaux's theatre troupe. In 1887, she
performed at Boston's
Music Hall
before an...
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several farcical plays by
Charles Hoyt. In 1886, she
performed with John A.
Arneaux's Shakespearean acting troupe as Lady Anne in
Richard III.
Williams retired...
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Selika Galop –
dedicated to
Madame Selika Arneaux March –
Written for and
dedicated to the
dramas of John A.
Arneaux Excelsior – A
grand march "Pre-Lenten...