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Viola Emily Allen (October 27, 1867 – May 9, 1948) was an American stage actress who played leading roles in Shakespeare and other plays, including many original plays. She starred in over two dozen Broadway productions from 1885 to 1916. Beginning in 1915, she appeared in three
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Biography

Allen was born in
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, on October 27, 1867, (some sources say 1869), the daughter of actors Charles Leslie Allen and Sarah JaneLyon.Browne, Walter and Fredrick Arnold Austin (eds.
"''Who's Who on the Stage: The Dramatic Reference Book and Biographical Dictionary of the Theatre, Vol. 1''"
W. Browne & F. A. Austin, (1906), p. 15, accessed June 18, 2013
She moved to Boston at three years of age and later moved with her family to Toronto. She was educated at the Bishop Strachan School, her brothers being educated at Trinity College School, Port Hope, Ontario. She then attended a boarding school in New York City, Miss Cornell's School for Girls. Allen had her first stage appearance at the age of 14 at
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in New York on July 4, 1882. Annie Russell, who was playing the title role in ''Esmeralda'', took ill at one point during the long run. Allen's father was a member of the cast, and the theater's stage manager asked if Mr. Allen would allow his daughter to play the part. Allen's debut attracted the attention of actor John McCullough, who made her his leading lady in 1883. Between the years of 1884 and 1886, she performed in a variety of modern and Shakespearean plays. She performed with the best-known 19th century actors including: Tommaso Salvini,
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, Joseph Jefferson, and William J. Florence. She is best remembered for her roles in '' Shenandoah'' (by Bronson Howard) and '' Little Lord Fauntleroy'' (by Frances Eliza Burnett). From 1885 to 1916, Allen starred in over two dozen Broadway productions, creating characters in many original plays. She played classical Shakesperean and comedy roles with Salvini, Lawrence Jarrett, Joseph Jefferson and V. J. Florence. In 1898, she created the character of Glory Quayle in Hall Caine's "The Christian". She acted in ''The Masqueraders'', '' Under the Red Robe'', ''The Christian'',Clapp
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'', '' As You Like It'', ''The Lady of Coventry'' (1911), and others. She played such roles as Virginia, Cordelia, Desdemona, Lydia Languish, Dolores, Julia and Roma. Allen starred in the 1915 silent film '' The White Sister'' along with
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and was based on the 1909 play ''The White Sister'' that was a hit for Allen. Her last professional appearance was in 1918, at a benefit supporting war relief. She remained an active supporter of charitable and theatrical organizations. Allen married Peter Edward Cornell Duryea on August 16, 1905, and they remained wed until his death in 1944. Allen died in her home in New York City on May 9, 1948, aged 78. She is buried in
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Filmography

* ''Getting Evidence'' (1907) short * ''The Scales of Justice'' (1914) * '' The White Sister'' (1915) * '' Open Your Eyes'' (1919)


References


Further reading

* * L. C. Strang, ''Famous Actresses of the Day in America'', (Boston, 1899)


External links

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Viola Allen
portrait gallery at New York Public Library {{DEFAULTSORT:Allen, Viola 1867 births 1948 deaths Actresses from New York City American child actresses American silent film actresses Actresses from Alabama Actors from Huntsville, Alabama Burials at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery 19th-century American actresses American stage actresses 20th-century American actresses