Sarah Cowell Le Moyne
Sarah Cowell Le Moyne (July 22, 1859 โ July 18, 1915) was an American stage actress in New York City, famous for her readings of Robert Browning's poetry,[3] and her work with the Henry Street Settlement and Playhouse.[4]
Sarah Cowell Le Moyne | |
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Born | [1] | July 22, 1859
Died | July 18, 1915 55)[2] New York City, New York, USA | (aged
Occupation | Stage actor |
Years active | 1878โ1915 |
Spouse | William J. Le Moyne (1888โ1905) |
Her stage debut was in 1878 as a member of Albert Marshman Palmer's company in A Celebrated Case at the Union Square Theatre.[2] In 1888 Cowell married fellow actor William J. Le Moyne[5] and the two of them lived together on 34th Street.[6] In 1898 she returned to the stage in a production of Clyde Fitch's The Moth and the Flame at the Lyceum Theatre.[7] She was known for her "fine understanding and careful elocution"[8] and in 1902 published her reminiscences.[9] After her husband's death in 1905 she retained his name and continued to act as Mrs. Le Moyne.[2]
During her stage career, Cowell performed in at least fifteen Broadway shows[10] and continued as director of the 466 Grand Street branch of the Henry Street Playhouse until her death in 1915.[2]
References
- The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography (Volume 13). James T White & Company. 1906.
- "Sarah C. Le Moyne, Actress, is dead" (PDF). New York Times. July 18, 1915.
- William Lyon Phelps (September 20, 1915). "An Actress who played Browing". The Independent.
- John P Harrington (2007). The Life of the Neighborhood Playhouse on Grand Street. Syracuse University Press. ISBN 9780815631552.
- "The Drama: Scene from Mrs. Le Moyne's new play". Collier's. 24. 1899.
- "William J. Le Moyne". Munsey's Magazine. 13. 1895.
- Gustav Kobbe (1900). The American stage and those who have made it famous.
- Lewis Clinton Strang (1902). Famous Actresses of the Day in America. L.C. Page and Company. p. 226.
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- "Mrs. Le Moyne's Reminiscences" (PDF). The New York Times Saturday Review of Books. April 29, 1902.
- "Mrs. Le Moyne". Internet Broadway Database. Retrieved October 19, 2013.