Full-length character portrait of performer and producer William H. Crane in padded period costume, probably for a role as Falstaff. He wears a hat with ostrich plume; wig with tufts of gray hair; and velvet tunic, and leans on a cane. Crane was...
Full-length character portrait of performer and producer William H. Crane in costume for the role of Lemuel Moreword in "Father and the Boys," which he performed at Macauley's Theatre in November 1909. He stands with thumbs hitched in...
Halftone photomechanical print of three-quarter length portrait of performer, producer, director, and writer William Jermyn Florence as a young man, seated and wearing a long suit jacket, vest, and plaid bow tie. Florence, born Bernard Conlin in...
Well-known and widely reproduced full-length photogravure character portrait of performer, producer, director, and writer William Jermyn Florence in costume for the role of The Honorable Bardwell Slate in "The Mighty Dollar," which he...
Character portrait of actor William L. Abingdon in costume for the role of in "The Devil," which he performed at Macauley's Theatre in November 1908. He stands with arms folded, wearing a white tie and tails and devilish eyebrows....
Character portrait of left profile of actor William L. Abingdon in costume for the role of in "The Devil," which he performed at Macauley's Theatre in November 1908. He is seated with left hand in white glove forming a fist, and wears a...
Portrait of performer William Lamp, wearing a suit jacket and necktie, seated with arms folded across back of chair. Lamp performed at Macauley's Theatre in "The County Chairman" in February 1905. Inscription on print: "For Col....
Portrait of performer and producer William Morris, who was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1861 and died in Los Angeles, California in 1936. He appeared at Macauley's Theatre in "Under the Red Robe" in February and November 1898, and in...
Portrait of William R. Bernard wearing a checked wool suit jacket and a paisley necktie. He appeared at Macauley's Theatre with James K. Hackett in "The Pink Mask" and "The Private Secretary" in February 1894. Inscription on...
Portrait of William W. Jefferson, seated, and Joseph Jefferson, standing behind him; both wear suits and ties. William Winter Jefferson, born ca. 1875 and died February 10, 1946, and Joseph Jefferson (1869-1919) performed together at Macauley's...
Portrait of actor, writer, and director Willie (William) Collier wearing a suit jacket with carnation in the buttonhole and cravat with stickpin. Collier was born in New York City on November 12, 1866, and died January 13, 1944 in Beverly Hills,...
Portrait of actor, writer, and director Willie (William) Collier wearing a three-piece suit with black bow tie. Collier was born in New York City on November 12, 1866, and died January 13, 1944 in Beverly Hills, California. He married actresses...
Portrait of Wilton Lackaye wearing a mustache and pin-striped suit jacket and tie with stickpin. Actor, writer, and lyricist Wilton Lackaye was born in Loudon County, Virginia, on September 30, 1862, and died in New York City on August 21, 1932. He...
Autographed three-quarter length seated portrait of Wilton Lackaye wearing a mustache and three-piece suit with striped shirt and necktie. Actor, writer, and lyricist Wilton Lackaye was born in Loudon County, Virginia, on September 30, 1862, and...
Full-length character portrait of performer and producer William H. Crane in costume for the role of Sir Anthony Absolute in "The Rivals." He wears a tri-cornered hat, overcoat, frilly collar, boots, and leans on a cane. Crane was born...
Portrait of William Corrigan, who is balding, with a mustache, and wearing a pin-striped suit jacket and black bow tie. William Corrigan served as Stage Machinist at Macauley's Theatre (at least in the 1900 - 1901 season, as evidenced by programs)....
Close-up character portrait of performer, writer, and director Wright Lorimer wearing a dark suit, curly hair, and stage makeup. He is in costume for the role of "Austin" in "The Quicksands," which is not listed as having been...