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173: 504: 157: 38: 114:. At age 19, he formed his own company to perform a play written for him, and traveled to South Carolina for their first show. According to Conor, seeing a glow in the sky in the wee hours of the night as he arrived in Columbia, he commented on the "beautiful sunrise" only to be told it was local theatre burning down which included all his sets and costumes, which was the end of that first touring company. He later was taken on by 482:, p. 10, col. 3 ("That Harry Conor is not a "one-party actor" is evidenced by his success in so many widely different roles. His Clorinda in "Cinderella" the dude tramp in "A Rag Baby," Willie Steele in "A Tin Soldier," Jinks Hoodoo in "Little Puck," and Welland Strong in "A Trip to Chinatown," are examples of his versatility as a character comedian.") 147:". He performed that role for many years and many hundreds of performances both in New York and abroad. He also reprised the role of Welland Strong in 1912's 418: 368: 539: 534: 450: 544: 475: 519: 462: 331: 82:(c. 1856 – April 1931) was an American comic actor, best known for playing the role of Welland Strong in 349: 434: 400: 172: 499: 207: 62: 387: 309: 524: 529: 503: 8: 268: 236: 139: 101: 84: 405: 144: 115: 354: 495: 336: 276: 149: 106: 350:
Farces Old and New. Harry Conor Recalls Days of Hoyt -- "Revival Here," He Says
210:, in April 1931 and is little remembered today, though he has a short entry in 192: 161: 137:
His best known performance was in the role of hypochondriac Welland Strong in
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Index

Harry Connor

Roxbury, Massachusetts
A Trip to Chinatown
Massachusetts
William J. Florence
No Thoroughfare
Boston
Charles Hale Hoyt
A Trip to Chinatown
The Bowery
A Winsome Widow

Mabel Barrison

Mabel Barrison
Roxbury, Massachusetts
A Trip to Chinatown
Marriage a la Carte
A Winsome Widow
Our Gallery of Players



Mr. Harry Conor. The American Comedian
Wanganui Herald
Farces Old and New. Harry Conor Recalls Days of Hoyt -- "Revival Here," He Says
New York Tribune
Mr. Harry Conor. A Celebrated Comedian

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