John C. Rice (April 7, 1857,
Sullivan County, New York
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– June 5, 1915,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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[) was an American born ]Broadway
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stage actor and vaudevillian who is credited with performing the first onscreen kiss
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with May Irwin
May Irwin (born Georgina May Campbell; June 27, 1862 – October 22, 1938) was an actress, singer and star of vaudeville. Originally from Canada, she and her sister Flo Irwin found theater work after their father died. She was known for her per ...
in 1896 for the Thomas Edison
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film
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company film '' The Kiss''. The film was a 47-second recreation of a scene from the Broadway play ''The Widow Jones
''The Widow Jones'' was an 1895 New York City stage musical comedy. Thomas Edison hired the play's stars, May Irwin and John Rice, to recreate the kiss seen in act 1 of the play for the 1896 short film, '' The Kiss'', made in Edison's Kinetoscop ...
'' starring Irwin and Rice.
Rice's Broadway credits included ''Vivian's Papas'' (1903), ''Are You a Mason?'' (1901), ''Courted Into Court'' (1897), and ''The Widow Jones'' (1895).
Rice also performed in vaudeville, including teaming with Sally Cohen to present the sketch "Our Honeymoon" at Keith's Theater in Boston in 1898. In 1907, they performed the skit "A Bachelor's Wife" at Chase's in Washington, D. C.
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Victorian era portrait of young John C. Rice
(North American Theatre Online, alexanderstreet)
1857 births
1915 deaths
American male stage actors
American male film actors
20th-century American male actors
Broadway theatre people
Vaudeville performers
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