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Edith Wynne Matthison est une Actrice née le 23 novembre 1875

Edith Wynne Matthison

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Nom de naissance Edith Wynne Matthison
Naissance 23 novembre 1875
Mort 23 septembre 1955 (à 79 ans)

Edith Wynne Matthison (November 23, 1875 – September 23, 1955) was an Anglo-American stage actress who also appeared in two silent films.

Biographie

Matthison was educated in King Edward's Grammar School and Midland Institute, England, and began at 21 to appear in musical comedy, later joining Ben Greet's company, playing leading parts in The Three Musketeers and Money.
She specialized in Shakespeare and classic drama almost from the start of her career. She was acting in the same play, The Merchant of Venice, with the legendary actor Sir Henry Irving the night he died. Irving nearly died in Matthison's arms. She appeared in Greek and mystery plays, old English comedies, and modern plays. In the United States in 1904 she appeared in Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer.

Matthison married the playwright Charles Rann Kennedy in 1898, acted in many of his plays, and advised him during their development. A happy couple who enjoyed a long marriage of 50 years, they had no children. They both taught at Bennett Junior College in Millbrook, New York. At one time her niece Gladys Edith Wynne was married to the stage and silent film star Milton Sills. Matthison died of a stroke in Los Angeles on September 23, 1955.

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Irene Fenwick
Irene Fenwick
(1 films)
Alice Fischer
Alice Fischer
(1 films)
Guy Favières
Guy Favières
(1 films)
Lumsden Hare
Lumsden Hare
(1 films)
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Filmographie de Edith Wynne Matthison (2 films)

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National Red Cross Pageant
Réalisé par Christy Cabanne
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame
Acteurs Edith Wynne Matthison, Ethel Barrymore, Douglas Wood, Kitty Gordon, Olive Tell, Howard Kyle
Rôle Prologue
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Vogue magazine (November 15, 1917) wrote about the production: "In the open-air theatre at “Rosemary Farm,” the Long Island estate of Mr. Roland R. Conklin was given, early in October, a most gorgeous pageant, which proved to be, at the same time, one of the most successful of war benefits. This pageant, which consisted of episodes from the history of each of the Allied nations, and the presentation of the case of each Ally before the bar of Truth, Justice, and Liberty, was organized by actors and actresses of the American stage as their contribution to the American Red Cross. It had been long in preparation, and many noted men and women had given generously of their time and effort, --an effort which found its reward, for this single performance brought a net profit of fifty thousand dollars, and the motion picture films which will carry the pageant all over the country will afford an additional income to the Red Cross for some time to come.
The Governor's Lady
Réalisé par George Melford
Origine Etats-Unis
Acteurs May Allison, Edith Wynne Matthison, James Neill, Theodore Roberts, Tom Forman

A simple miner named Daniel Slade (James Neill) and his wife Mary (Edith Wynne Matthison) live in the mountains. Mary has a miscarriage and shortly after that Daniel discovers gold. The new wealth divides them; Daniel wants to join high society but Mary wants to continue living the simple life. Daniel gets frustrated and considers marrying Katherine Strickland (May Allison), but in the end he realizes he loves Mary and follows her back to the cabin. By this time he has entered politics as a governor and he persuades her to return to be the governor's lady.