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词条 Alice Russon
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  1. Early life

  2. Career

  3. Personal life

  4. References

  5. External links

Alice Russon was an Irish actress, singer, and dancer in musical comedies and in silent films.

Early life

Alice Russon was born in Dublin.[1]

Career

On stage, Russon appeared in The Girl from Kay's (1904),[2] Cinderella (1907), The Belle of Mayfair (1907),[3] Mr. George (1907),[4] Little Red Riding Hood (1908),[5] The Arcadians (1911),[6] Ready Money (1912-1913),[7] Something Simple (1916), and Anthony in Wonderland (1917). She was on a variety show bill with Will Rogers headlining, at the Palace Theatre in Oklahoma in 1906.[8] In 1912 and 1913, she was in Australia,[9] where she starred in a pantomime show, Puss in Boots, in Melbourne.[10] A reviewer in Atlanta, Georgia in 1910 described her as "one of the daintiest and most winsome little women who ever trod the land that lies beyond the footlights in Atlanta."[11]

In 1911, while working in San Francisco, California, she submitted a proposal for a "theatorium" at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition to be held in that city in 1915.[12]

British silent films featuring Alice Russon include All Men Are Liars (1919), After Many Days (1918) and Democracy (1918).[13]

Personal life

She married a fellow actor, Vernon Davidson. They had at least one child by 1913.[14][15] She owned a camera and enjoyed taking photos when she was traveling for work.[16]

References

1. ^[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/15464244/alice_russon_1911/ "Miss Russon of 'The Arcadians' is an O'Connor of Dublin"] San Francisco Chronicle (February 19, 1911): 23. via Newspapers.com{{open access}}
2. ^[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/15464789/alice_russon_1904/ "Prince's Theatre: The Girl from Kay's"] The Guardian (November 22, 1904): 6. via Newspapers.com{{open access}}
3. ^[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/15464166/alice_russon_1907/ "Gaiety Theatre"] The Guardian (February 19, 1907): 9. via Newspapers.com{{open access}}
4. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=o6RFAQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA452&ots=WUqITc_bbg&dq=Alice%20Russon&pg=PA452#v=onepage&q=Alice%20Russon&f=false "Mr. George, a Comedy by Louis N. Parker, at the Vaudeville Theatre"] Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News (May 18, 1907): 452.
5. ^[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/15463796/alice_russon_1908/ "Little Red Riding Hood"] The Observer (December 27, 1908): 7. via Newspapers.com{{open access}}
6. ^Edward F. O'Day, [https://books.google.com/books?id=TfxHAQAAMAAJ&dq=Alice%20Russon&pg=PA190-IA24#v=onepage&q=Alice%20Russon&f=false "In Arcady and Elsewhere"] San Francisco Daily Times (February 19, 1911): 18.
7. ^J. P. Wearing, [https://books.google.com/books?id=KMFnAgAAQBAJ&lpg=PT390&dq=Alice%20Russon&pg=PT390#v=onepage&q=Alice%20Russon&f=false The London Stage 1910-1919: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel] (Scarecrow Press 2013). {{ISBN|9780810893009}}
8. ^Richard Irving Dodge and Will Rogers, [https://books.google.com/books?id=fV83-1F8-bkC&lpg=PA297&dq=Alice%20Russon&pg=PA297#v=onepage&q=Alice%20Russon&f=false The Indian Territory Journals of Colonel Richard Irving Dodge] (University of Oklahoma Press 2000): 297 note 1. {{ISBN|9780806132679}}
9. ^Dria, "A Chat with Miss Alice Russon (Principal Girl)" Critic (September 3, 1913): 17. via Trove{{open access}}
10. ^C. R. B., "Greenroom Gossip" Punch (December 12, 1912): 42. via Trove{{open access}}
11. ^[https://search-proquest-com.gate.lib.buffalo.edu/news/docview/496319414/4E1AF43C346D4600PQ/17 "Arcadian Music Draws Big Crowds to Orpheum"] Atlanta Constitution (December 27, 1910): 2.
12. ^[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/15468984/alice_russon_1911/ "Stage Topics"] Des Moines Register (April 16, 1911): 22. via Newspapers.com{{open access}}
13. ^Denis Gifford, ed., [https://books.google.com/books?id=FszeCwAAQBAJ&lpg=PT4148&ots=ykJD1hMUAz&dq=Alice%20Russon&pg=PT4148#v=onepage&q=Alice%20Russon&f=false British Film Catalogue: Two Volume Set - The Fiction Film/The Non-Fiction Film] (Routledge 2016). {{ISBN|9781317740629}}
14. ^"Miss Alice Russon" Barrier Miner (September 8, 1913): 8. via Trove{{open access}}
15. ^"Fact and Rumour" Punch (February 13, 1913): 26. via Trove{{open access}}
16. ^"Alice with her Camera" The Sun (March 16, 1913): 15. via Trove{{open access}}

External links

  • {{IMDB name|0751766}}
  • Alice Russon's entry at BFI.
  • The collection of the National Portrait Gallery (UK) includes seven photographs of Alice Russon, all by Bassano Ltd.
  • [https://images.nationalarchives.gov.uk/assetbank-nationalarchives/action/viewAsset;jsessionid=64DC234BCBC9CDBBBD8BDA4DD24F0C3B?id=63645&index=6&total=547&categoryId=19&categoryTypeId=1&collection=Entertainment%20and%20theatre&sortAttributeId=0&sortDescending=true "Alice Russon in Cinderella, Edinburgh"] (1904), photograph in the National Archives (UK)
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