Minnie Tittell Brune (1875–1974) was an American actress. Although little known in her own country, she became a major figure in the history of the Australian stage,
achieving the peak of her career during an Antipodean tour from 1904 to 1909. She is also notable for being the only known link between two notable acting families of different centuries, having worked in 19th-century America with
Junius Brutus Booth Jr. of the
Booth family, and in 20th century Australia with
Roy Redgrave, founder of the
Redgrave family. Although having no previous family acting background, Minnie's own two sisters Esther and Charlotte also pursued careers on the stage.
Married by 1899 to Clarence Marion Brune (né Browne) (1867–1935), an adventurous attorney from whom she took her stage name, the couple were immediately sued repeatedly in the state of Washington for land speculation fraud
and legal scandals continued to dog her husband in Australia.
Despite this they remained together until his death. With a strong religious upbringing, Minnie took her
Catholic
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faith seriously and was often conflicted about her roles as a Catholic and an actress,
describing herself in one Australian interview as "''half a nun''". Upon retirement or widowhood, the "nun" half came to the fore, and she was living in relative obscurity as a member of the Order of St Francis
in
Los Angeles
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, California when she died in September 1974 at the age of 99.
Early life
Minnie Tittell Brune was born Minnie Tittle in 1875 in
San Francisco
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, where her mother Minna Esther St Marie kept a lodging house. She had two elder sisters:
Esther, also an actress who became a "crack shot and expert stage swordswoman" and performed in at least one silent film before her death in 1934; and Charlotte, who married a theatrical manager. She also had family who were nuns.
Minnie made her first stage appearance as a child of four and a half when she played Little Jim in ''Lights of London'' at the
California Theatre of her home town. After her childhood appearances on stage, she was placed in a
convent
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for about a year, perhaps in a parental attempt to discourage her from a career in theatre. Working as a
child actor
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, she went on tour for producer
Charles Frohman
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, appearing in New York in ''The Girl I left Behind'' and touring the United States with actors such as
Junius Brutus Booth Jr. and
Frederick Warde.
Husband Clarence Marion Brune
Minnie's husband, Clarence Marion Brune (born Clarence Marion Browne), was an attorney and a theatre producer who earned several degrees from such universities as Harvard, Wesleyan, Université Laval (Quebec), University of Chicago Law School, Catholic University of America and Columbia College (New York City). Clarence was also the author of works on topics such as Modern Theatre, Greek Tragedy, Shakespearean Legal Terminology, the Romantic Movement, and English Poetry.
It is recorded that she appeared with her husband Clarence (whose name she took) in a revival of
Sardou's ''Theodora'' at the Grand Opera House, New York in 1901 and they toured together continuously in the United States for nearly a decade before leaving for Australia in 1904.
But it was only in the
Antipodes
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that she made a huge name for herself.
Australia 1904–1909
She was brought to Australia by
J. C. Williamson, who is said to have met her while she was on her honeymoon in Europe. It was not until 1904 that he persuaded Minnie to make the voyage from California to
Australia
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. The ship on which she and her husband travelled, ''The Australia'', ran aground in
Port Phillip Bay
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in June 1904. Minnie was unhurt, but she took a philosophical view of such incidents. She later told an interviewer "I was not alarmed about the wreck, though I fully realised the danger of it. If it was to have been that I should be drowned – well, that’s all about it. It would have happened so. As it was ordained otherwise, here I am!"
She made her first appearance in
Sydney
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on Saturday, September 21, 1904, in the play ''Sunday, a Story of Western Life'' at Her Majesty's Theatre. Minnie played Sunday, "the whole-hearted lovable girl at a miners camp." She was supported by
Roy Redgrave and Gaston Mervale. The performance was a huge success and led to her becoming one of the most popular actresses on the Australian and New Zealand stage. She received lyrical reviews for her performance as "Peter Pan" in the play's first season in Australia in 1908, produced by J. C. Williamson. She was by then 29 years of age and a devout
Catholic
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, a non-smoker and
teetotaller, and often quoted the
Bible
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in press interviews. One magazine quoted her as saying:
Later career
Minnie Tittell Brune’s five-year sojourn in Australia ended in 1909. She decided to try her luck in London but met with limited success. She received only mediocre reviews in her first piece, ''The Eternal Question'' at the
Garrick Theatre
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. Her work in 1910 included ''Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde'' at the
Queen's Theatre opposite
H.B. Irving, Sir Henry Irving's surviving son, and as the chorus in ''
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''.
Minnie had few London appearances in 1911, her major role being in a play called ''The Woman on the Case'' at the Coronet theatre. The New York Times reported in August, in addition to a report that ostrich feathers were making a comeback, that she had returned on the ''
Oceanic'' after an absence of nine years to appear in New York, billed as Minnie Tittell-Brune at the
Manhattan Opera House in ''An Aztec Romance''. By 1913 she was back in London where, during her stay, she made three movies under the name Fanny Tittell-Brune: ''Esther Redeemed'' (1915), ''Iron Justice'' (1916), and ''Temptation's Hour'' (1916). In 1916, Minnie was also credited as being in six other films directed by Hal Roach, starring Harold Lloyd. In 1917 she was singing at London's Coliseum, before she returned to her home country.
Nothing further is known of her career. She became widowed when her husband Clarence died in 1935, and was living in obscurity as a member of the
Order of St Francis when she died in her 100th year in Los Angeles in September 1974. She was interred with a Catholic service.
Little noticed in her own country, and lacking even a press obituary, she was nevertheless a major figure in the history of the Australian stage where, for a period, she had been a household name in both Australia and in New Zealand.
Notes
References
* Quinquennial Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates of Harvard University, 1915
* The Harvard University Directory, 1910
* The NY Times subscriber search for Esther Tittell, 7 July 1934
* The NY Times subscriber search for Minnie Tittel- Brune, 1 September 1901
* The NY Times subscriber search for Minnie Tittel- Brune, 8 August 1912
* The NY Times subscriber search for Minnie Tittell-Brune, 15 September 1912
External links
* – as Fanny Tittell-Brune
* – as Minna Browne
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