Lillah McCarthy
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Lillah McCarthy ( ? - ? ) was an English actress and theatrical manager, born at Cheltenham. She studied elocution under Hermann Vezin and Emil Behnke, and made her first appearance on the stage in 1895. She joined Wilson Barrett at the Lyric, London, in 1896-97, and after touring in Australia she became leading lady with him in 1900, playing in Quo Vadis?, The Sign of the Cross, Virginius, Hamlet, and Othello. She then accompanied Barrett to South Africa and Australia. In 1904 she played with Beerbohm Tree at His Majesty's Theatre in Agatha, A Man's Shadow, and Julius Cæsar. Subsequently she appeared in Man and Superman (1905); Pan and the Young Shepherd (1906); Arms and the Man (1907); What Every Woman Knows (1908); Strife (1909); Grace (1910); The Tragedy of Nan (1911); Twelfth Night (1912). She married H. Granville Barker in 1906, assumed the management of the Little Theatre, London, in 1911, and was associated with her husband in the management of the Savoy in 1912. In 1915 she played with her husband's company at Wallack's Theatre in New York City in Androcles and the Lion, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Man who Married a Dumb Wife, and The Doctor's Dilemma, and a various colleges in outdoor performances of Euripedes' Trojan Women and Iphigenia in Tauris.
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