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''Clara Morris'' (1849- ) was an [[United States|American]] actress. Born in [[Toronto, Canada]], her real name was Morrison. She was reared in [[Cleveland, Ohio]], where at the Academy of Music she became a member of the ballet and afterward leading actress.
''Clara Morris'' (1849- ) was an [[United States|American]] actress. Born in [[Toronto, Canada]], her real name was Morrison. She was reared in [[Cleveland, Ohio]], where at the Academy of Music she became a member of the ballet and afterward leading actress.



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Clara Morris

Clara Morris (1849- ) was an American actress. Born in Toronto, Canada, her real name was Morrison. She was reared in Cleveland, Ohio, where at the Academy of Music she became a member of the ballet and afterward leading actress.

She went to New York in 1870 as a member of Daly's company. In 1872, she made a sensation in L'Article 47. Other successes followed and she became known as an actress distinguished for spontaneity and naturalness. She was married to F. C. Harriott in 1874.

For some years after 1885, she devoted herself mainly to literary work, writing: Little Jim Crow, and Other Stories of Children (1899); A Silent Singer (1899); Life on the Stage: My Personal Experiences and Recollections (1901); A Pasteboard Crown (1902); Stage Confidences, (1902); The Trouble Woman, (1904), fiction; The Life of a Star, (1906); Left in Charge, (1907); New East Lynne, (1908); A Strange Surprise, (1910); Dressing Room Receptions, (1911).

Complete blindness overtook her in 1910, and her old age was embittered by poverty. The house in which she had lived for 37 years was sold in 1913, and Miss Morris moved to Whitestone, L. I.

References

  • McKay and Wingate, Famous American Actors of To-Day, (New York, 1896)
  • Matthews and Hutton, Actors and Actresses of Great Britain and the United States, (New York, 1886)