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Etta Hawkins

Etta Hawkins (c. 1865 – July 13, 1945)[1] [2] was popular stage comedian during the early 1900s, who gained prestige with her work in the productions of Lord Chumley with E.H. Sothern, The Charity Ball and The Lost Paradise.

Family

Hawkins was wife of stage actor and producer William Morris, they married in 1891, and mother of actors Chester, Adrian and Gordon Morris.[3]

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