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Mrs Patrick Campbell (Beatrice Stella Campbell (née Tanner)) Later Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter in 26 portraits Mrs Patrick Campbell made her name through her role in A.W. Pinero's The Second Mrs Tanqueray. Produced by actor-manager George Alexander, the play opened at the St. James's Theatre on 27 May. Campbell played Paula.


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Mrs Campbell also created the role of Eliza Doolittle in Shaw's Pygmalion (1914). Later she toured the USA and Britain and appeared in minor film roles. Her daughter, Stella Patrick Campbell, also became an actress.


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Mrs. Patrick Campbell was born Beatrice Rose Stella Tanner, the youngest of six children, on February 9, 1865; she was known as Stella. Her father John Tanner was a provider of military equipment for the British army in India but otherwise a ne'er-do-well, who, though frequently prosperous was just as frequently a failure and often absent.


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Beatrice Rose Stella Tanner (9 February 1865 - 9 April 1940), better known by her stage name Mrs Patrick Campbell or Mrs Pat, was an English stage actress, best known for appearing in plays by. Stella Campbell, was born in 1886. Patrick's health was poor, and in 1887 he was ordered by his doctor to take a sea voyage. He went to.


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Beatrice Rose Stella Tanner , better known by her stage name Mrs Patrick Campbell or Mrs Pat, was an English stage actress, best known for appearing in plays by Shakespeare, Shaw and Barrie. She also toured the United States and appeared briefly in films.


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Stella (Mrs) Patrick Campbell was born Beatrice Rose Stella Tanner at Kensington Gardens, London, on February 9th, 1865. She was the daughter of John Tanner, a well respected and well-to-do East Indian merchant and his beautiful Tyrolean wife Luigia (Rominini). Educated at Brighton, Hampstead and Paris, Stella soon displayed a prodigious talent.


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Mrs Patrick Campbell (9 February 1865 - 9 April 1940), born Beatrice Stella Tanner and known informally as "Mrs Pat", was an English stage actress. Early life and marriages Campbell was born Beatrice Stella Tanner in Kensington, London, to John Tanner and Maria Luigia Giovanna, daughter of Count Angelo Romanini.


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Mrs. Patrick Campbell. Actress: Crime and Punishment. Mrs. Patrick Campbell was born on 9 February 1865 in Kensington, London, England, UK. She was an actress and writer, known for Crime and Punishment (1935), Riptide (1934) and One More River (1934). She was previously married to George Cornwallis-West and Patrick Campbell. She died on 9 April 1940 in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France.


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Stella Patrick Campbell. CREDITS Broadway; Dear Liar (Mar 17, 1960 - Apr 30, 1960) A Comedy of Letters adapted for the stage from the correspondence of Mrs. Patrick Campbell; PlayOriginal. A Party (Aug 23, 1933 - Oct 1933) Performer: Mrs. Patrick Campbell [Mrs. MacDonald] PlayOriginal. Electra (Jan 08, 1932 - Jan 1932) Performer: Mrs. Patrick.


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Performer: Stella Patrick Campbell [Chrysothemis] PlayTragedyRevival. The Second Mrs. Tanqueray (Nov 11, 1907 - Nov 1907) Performer: Stella Patrick Campbell; PlayRevival. CREDITS Broadway; Hunky Dory (Sep 04, 1922 - Oct 1922) Performer: Stella Campbell [Polly.


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Browse 22 stella patrick campbell photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images. The English actress Mrs. Patrick Campbell, nee Beatrice Stella Tanner , in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet at the Lyceum in London, 1895.


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Mrs Patrick Campbell (9 February 1865 - 9 April 1940), born Beatrice Stella Tanner and known informally as "Mrs Pat", was an English stage actress.. Early life and marriages. Campbell was born Beatrice Rose Stella Tanner in Kensington, London, to John Tanner (1829-1895) and Maria Luigia Giovanna 'Louisa Joanna' née Romanini (1836-1908), daughter of Count Angelo Romanini.


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Media in category "Stella Patrick Campbell" The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total. A N Campbell, Mrs Patrick Campbell, and S P Campbell (SAYRE 12434) (cropped).jpg 2,079 × 1,686; 371 KB. A N Campbell, Mrs Patrick Campbell, and S P Campbell (SAYRE 12434).jpg 3,000 × 2,433; 903 KB.


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theatre in London and, more immediately, Mrs. Patrick Campbell for bade her daughter to resume the stage name Stella Patrick Campbell. Coming into the middle of a matinee of The Flag Lieutenant in Decem ber 1914, Shaw was startled at the entrance of "Stella Mervyn Camp bell." The unexpected sight of her set him wondering whether she was


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Beatrice Stella Campbell (1865-1940), known professionally as Mrs. Patrick Campbell, was a renowned English actress, famous for her portrayal of characters at once passionate and intelligent. The daughter of Jon Tanner, an English businessman in India, and Maria Romanini, an Italian countess, she began her professional stage career in 1888..


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This paper considers the role of actress Stella (Mrs Patrick) Campbell in the creation and reception of George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion, which premiered its first English-language production at His Majesty's Theatre in April 1914.Accounts of Pygmalion often perpetuate a narrative that presents Campbell as an egocentric performer who systematically dismantled Shaw's vision for the play and.