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594:, was clear when Mary's leading man for the summer of 1914 was unable to appear at the last minute, so she contacted McRae. "I wired Mr. McRae a very urgent plea to come to my rescue. He was a prime favorite in Denver and I knew him to be broadminded enough to waive formalities. I knew he would help me out if it were possible. His answering telegram proved the man. My message was received the day before he expected to sail for a much needed vacation in Europe. I received his answer at once: 'Of course I will come. There is no other spot on earth that would lure me from my vacation in Europe. I consider it a privilege to play at the Gardens because I love the place, and all actors feel as I do.'" 359: 25: 135: 252:
in 1867 of Scots and English parents, McRae went to New Zealand at the age of sixteen where he worked in cattle ranching. Later, adopting the profession of surveyor, he moved to Australia for five years.
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After making his reputation acting in various Broadway plays, he moved into film in 1914 starring in about ten films until his retirement in 1922.
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by Louis K. Anspacher at Wallack's and as leading man of the Bellows Stock Company at Elitch's Gardens, Denver, for the sumner of 1906.
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in New York's Hudson Theater when he returned to Elitch's for another summer. In a review of McRae's performance in that summer's
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A year after arriving in the United States McRae made his first appearance on stage supporting
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for five seasons—1904, 1905, 1911, 1912, and 1914. In 1911 he had just completed a run with
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Denver's historic Elitch Theatre : a nostalgic journey (a history of its times)
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The season of 1908–09, he rejoined Barrymore's company, playing Paradine Fouldes in
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In 1890, he moved to the United States where he became manager of a cattle ranch in
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at Proctor's 23rd Street Theatre. The two years following this he appeared in
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For several years, 1903-1908 he worked as leading man to the young
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On May 7, 1927, McRae died of a heart attack while in his home on
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He also appeared with the likes of 293:The season of 1895–1896, he played in 897:Woollcott, Alexander (May 15, 1927). 849: 731:, Moffat, Yard and Company, New York 47:adding citations to reliable sources 18: 389:and originating Charles Brandon in 13: 14: 1013: 1002:20th-century American male actors 932: 605:McRae had two children. His son, 301:and the following year supported 997:British people in colonial India 987:American male silent film actors 600: 590:, and especially for his friend 480:, the matinée of Paul Bertons's 263: 23: 909: 890: 34:needs additional citations for 992:People from City Island, Bronx 868: 843: 815:Borrillo, Theodore A. (2012). 808: 794: 779: 764: 749: 734: 623: 383:, playing Captain Trumbull in 243: 1: 701: 392:When Knighthood was in Flower 236:. 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