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Violet Melnotte (2 May 1855 – 17
September 1935), was a
British stage performer, actress-manager and
theatre owner of the late 19th
century and
early 20th...
- the
Marquis Beauséant.
Claude Melnotte, the son of Pauline's gardener, is in love with her. Beauséant
persuades Melnotte to
disguise himself as a foreign...
- Westminster, London. It was
built for
Frank Wyatt and his wife,
Violet Melnotte, who
retained ownership of the
theatre until her
death in 1935. Designed...
- Emma
Agnew and had four children. His two sons were
William Gladstone and
Melnotte. His two daughters,
Gladys Viola and Violette, both went into show business...
- New York run,
accessed October 21, 2014. See also Stone, David.
Violet Melnotte (1855–1935)
Archived 2014-10-21 at the
Wayback Machine, Who Was Who in...
- The Duke of York's Picturehouse,
dating from 1910, was
opened by
Violet Melnotte-Wyatt. It is the country's
oldest purpose-built
cinema and was Brighton's...
- York's
cinema was
built at the cost of £3000 by actress-manager
Violet Melnotte-Wyatt. It
opened on 22
September 1910 and was one of Brighton's
first picture...
- So Long Ago (1925) as
Billy Ballard In the Name of Love (1925) as
Raoul Melnotte The Pony
Express (1925) as Jack
Weston Torrent (1926) as Don
Rafael Brull...
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Expressman and the Detective. Chicago: W. B. Keen,
Cooke & Co. — (1875).
Claude Melnotte As A Detective, And
Other Stories. Chicago: W. B. Keen,
Cooke & Co. Retrieved...
- of
operettas was
Erminie in 1885,
which starred,
among others,
Violet Melnotte, who
became the
lessee of the
theatre in that year. She
presented plays...