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Ritchie may refer to: People Surname *Adele Ritchie (1874–1930), singer – comic opera, musical comedy and vaudeville *Albert Ritchie (1876–1936), governor of Maryland 1920 to 1935 *Alistair Ferguson Ritchie (1890–1954), crossword compiler under the pseudonym Afrit *Allison Ritchie (born 1974), Australian politician *Andrew Jackson Ritchie (1868–1948), president of Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School *Andy Ritchie (English footballer) (born 1960), English footballer *Andy Ritchie (Scottish footballer) (born 1956), Scottish footballer *Archibald Alexander Ritchie (1806–1856), American ship captain, China trader, and California businessman. *Brian Ritchie (born 1960), guitarist for Violent Femmes band *Bruce Ritchie (born 1965), British property developer *Byron Ritchie (born 1977), Canadian ice hockey player *Cedric Ritchie (1927–2016), Canadian businessman *Charles Ritchie (diplomat) (1906–1995), Canadian diplomat *Charles Thomson Ritchie (1838–1906), 1st Baron Ritchie of Du ...
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Adele Ritchie
Adele Ritchie (December 21, 1874 – April 24, 1930) was an American prima donna of comic opera and star of Edwardian musical comedies and vaudeville. Her career began in the early 1890s and continued for nearly twenty-five years. She killed a friend, then herself in a murder–suicide. Early life and career Ritchie was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Quaker parents of French descent and, by the age of three, the step-daughter of Jacob Benclift Pultz, founder of the J.B. Pultz Company. She attended the Catholic girl’s preparatory school, Villa Maria Academy (Malvern, Pennsylvania), Villa Maria Academy at Malvern, Pennsylvania, Malvern, and made her first stage appearance as a singer in a production of a French comedy entitled ''The Isle of Champagne'' at Miner's Fifth Avenue Theatre on June 5, 1893. With the aid of Reginald De Koven, Ritchie appeared in the fall of 1893 at the Park Theatre, Philadelphia, playing a minor role in his comic opera, ''The Algeria ...
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