Emily Ann Wellman
Emily Ann Wellman (c.1884 - March 19, 1946),[1] also known as Emily Ann Barker,[2] was an English born stage actress and playwright. Her earliest Broadway credit is from 1908 in The Man Who Stood Still, produced by William A. Brady. She appeared with Louis Mann and Mathilde Cottrelly in The Cheater in 1910 and again with Mann in 1912 in Elevating A Husband.[3] In 1920, a play she wrote called A Question of Time was produced off Broadway by A. H. Woods.[4]
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Wellman in 1920
Marriages
She was married at least three times once to a Billy Dornberg and then a physician Dr. H. W. Wellman by whose surname she acted under professionally.[2] Her final marriage was to the actor Richard Gordon.[5]
Selected plays
- The Who Stood Still (1908)
- The Cheater (1910)
- Elevating a Husband (1912)[6]
- The Unborn (1915)
- The Guilty Man (1916)
- The Wasp (1923)
- The Dagger (1925)
References
- Who Was Who on Screen p.484 by Evelyn Mack Truitt c.1977 ISBN 0-8352-0914 Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: length
- THE NOME DAILY NUGGET May 31, 1915 (chroniclingamerica)
- Pictorial History of the American Theatre: 1860-1970, pgs.120 and 135 by Daniel Blum c.1969 ISBN 0-517-01095X
- THE EVENING STAR(Washington D.C.) Amusements Theater and Photoplay; Sunday Morning May 16, 1920
- THE WASHINGTON TIMES "DC Liked Gordon"; July 18, 1933
- THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS Friday November 1, 1912
External links
- Internet Broadway Database
- Emily Ann Wellman portraits gallery(NY Public Library; Billy Rose collection)
- Old Mill Cigarettes stenciling Emily Ann Wellman(archived)
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