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Eliza Hallam née ''Tuke'' (died 1817), was an American stage actress. Eliza Hallam was the sister of the actress Sarah Tuke and was engaged in the Old American Company in 1787-1806. She was given very bad critics her first years onstage. However, after having married
Lewis Hallam Jr. Lewis Hallam Jr. ( – November 1, 1808) was an England-born American actor and theater manager, son of Lewis Hallam, one of the pioneers of Theater in the United States, and Sarah Hallam Douglass. He was the leading actor of the Old American Co ...
after the death of his first spouse Sarah Perry Hallam in 1793, she was given personal training by him and given larger roles, and in a very short time reportedly made swift approval and came to enjoy great popularity. It was said of her that: : Because of her alcoholism, however, a great scandal, which attracted a great deal of attention, occurred when she appeared intoxicated onstage. This resulted in her being fired by John Hodgkinson. An outcry from the audience after an appeal from the stage by her spouse, however, enticed Hodgkinson to engage her a second time. In 1806, she and her spouse was engaged at the Philadelphia Company. She seem to have retired from the stage when she was widowed in 1808.


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