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- Marjorie Katherine Mestayer (1880 – 7 September 1955) was a New Zealand curator and conchologist. She is best known for the molluscan, foraminiferal and...
- Harry Mestayer (1876–1958) was an actor in silent films and theatrical productions in the U.S. He had leading roles and was a supporting actor in more...
- María Mestayer de Echagüe (Bilbao, Vizcaya, December 20, 1877 - Madrid, 19 November, 1949), commonly known by her pen name, the Marquesa de Parabere, was...
- Gondoliers in Boston was her first operatic success. Her husband, William H. Mestayer (William Haupt by birth), was an actor and her manager; she first appeared...
- Ann Maria Thorne, more widely known as Mrs. French (née Mestayer; 1813 Philadelphia – 20 June 1881 Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York) was an early American...
- of the Boucicault trial. She was also married, in later years, to Harry Mestayer and to George Cleveland. She and her last two husbands were eventually...
- three-act drama ran through April 1918. Dodson Mitc**** as Werle Harry Mestayer as Gregers Werle Edward Connelly as Old Ekdal Lionel Atwill as Hjalmer...
- traditions po****ires, 24 novembre 1992-19 avril 1993 (in French). Monique Mestayer. Paris: Éd. de la Réunion des musées nationaux. p. 95. ISBN 9782711827138...
- Lionel Atwill, Alla ****mova, Amy Veness and Harry Mestayer in the 1918 English-language production of Ibsen's The Wild Duck—one of six leading roles Atwill...
- academic and politician Maria Messina (1887–1944), Italian writer María Mestayer de Echagüe (1877–1949), gourmet, Spanish writer and entrepreneur Mária...