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in February 1927. The production was considered indecent and a violation of Section 1140A of the New York City Criminal Code for its depiction of homosexuality, although the play had been tried and acquitted of immorality a short time earlier by a citizen's play jury. It was in its fifth month of
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and Paul Armstrong. The story describes the competition between two men in the invention of a new naval gun. A wealthy man becomes the rival of one of the inventors for the affection of the daughter of an
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Kane's husband, Henry Iden Ottman, died in January 1939. Ottman was born in New York City in 1880, the son of William Ottman and Christine Iden. Ottman moved to
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In July 1917 Kane joined an effort organized by William A. Brady, President of the National Association of the Motion Picture Industry, and
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to mobilize the motion-picture industry. Kane was assigned to the Food Commission. In addition to Mutual she was associated with
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officer. She co-starred as Jurgis Rudkus's (played by George Nash) wife Ona Lukoszaite in the film adaptation of
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She collected bathing suits. Kane possessed one of the most attractive collections of one-piece, two-piece, and
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Forty-one arrests were made in total. Two other productions were raided on the same night. They were
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beetles considered to be one of the finest in America in 1917. The most valuable of the
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She continued to act in motion pictures for another decade. Among her later movies are
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Letter from Inspiration Pictures Inc. informing Gail Kane of her 1923 earnings for
415:(1913). In the western she had the third lead, portraying the unfaithful wife of a 207: 1200: 793: 719: 616: 384: 315: 195: 1190: 1179: 1168: 1157: 1146: 1135: 1119: 1108: 1097: 1086: 1075: 1058:"News Notes From Movieland". Janesville Daily Gazette. May 10, 1917. p. 6. 855: 747: 671: 596: 521: 517: 453: 434: 420: 376: 281: 265: 251: 79: 1285: 1269: 509: 501: 407:
Kane's movie career spanned much of the silent era, beginning with a role as
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long enough to enjoy herself and eventually marry the dowager's son.
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1911 portrait still Univ of Washington J. Willis Sayre collection
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in 1917 by the sea shore Univ. of Washington, Sayre collection
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in 1921. Kane and Ottman had a son, William Kane Ottman.
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by 1917. Each bathing suit was also designed by her.
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in a play which endured for twenty-one performances.
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546:(1917) is a five-reel comedy with Kane portraying 615:is said to have been removed from the tomb of an 1283: 481:in a comedy replete with humor. Kane is a young 264:(1922) was a comedy adapted from the writing of 228:in April 1915. She returned to the stage at the 186:in January 1914. She had a significant role in 1236:photo gallery NYP Library BillyRose collection 351:Kane was arrested following a performance of 321:She played Ellen Halpin in the 1925 comedy 371:, playing at Daly's 63rd St. Theater, and 31: 976: 949:. Arcadia Publishing. 2006. p. 77. 452: 433:(1915) which was adapted from a play by 212: 1040:. The New York Times. February 10, 1927 122: 1920; died 1939) 1284: 240:. The production was an adaptation by 302:, in August 1923. The plot concerned 173: 1084:"Reading Barrie Between The Lines". 647:. Estabrook purchased the scarab in 1337:20th-century American women singers 1117:"Second Thoughts On First Nights". 1106:"Second Thoughts On First Nights". 516:. Brady was appointed by President 162:. She attended a private school in 13: 232:in July 1920. She was paired with 14: 1353: 1213: 1112:. September 20, 1914. p. X5. 1073:"Character And Charm In Acting". 244:of stories he had contributed to 198:. She paired with George Nash in 1240:Gail Kane on the front cover of 1203:. September 28, 1915. p. 2. 1172:. November 29, 1925. p. X2. 1079:. November 16, 1913. p. X6. 977:Kear, Lynn; King, James (2009). 314:and back. Kane, Regina Wallace, 224:Kane acted in a presentation of 1332:20th-century American actresses 1183:. February 10, 1927. p. 1. 1090:. January 25, 1914. p. 74. 656:fluffy ruffles seashore outfits 602: 402: 119: 1317:Western (genre) film actresses 1312:American silent film actresses 1194:. January 3, 1939. p. 17. 1161:. August 12, 1923. p. X1. 1150:. January 1, 1922. p. 68. 1026: 1004: 970: 937: 677: 153: 1: 1342:20th-century American singers 1322:Blackface minstrel performers 1123:. April 18, 1915. p. X6. 930: 489:. She impersonates a wealthy 276:. The players included Kane, 1139:. July 18, 1920. p. 72. 188:Seven Keys To Baldpate Astor 7: 1302:Actresses from Philadelphia 1166:"Mr. Woods Turns Prophet". 639:in the play written by the 590: 206:. The play was produced on 10: 1358: 1327:People from Augusta, Maine 1101:. May 3, 1914. p. X8. 983:. McFarland. p. 124. 607:She owned a collection of 190:, which was staged at the 160:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 61:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 693:The Great Diamond Robbery 471:Santa Barbara, California 465:Kane was employed by the 346: 247:The Saturday Evening Post 129: 103: 95: 87: 68: 42: 30: 23: 1307:American stage actresses 665: 550:in a unique love story. 450:in her previous films. 310:moving from New York to 226:The Hyphen Knickerbocker 651:while he was touring. 467:Mutual Film Corporation 429:(1914). She starred in 462: 448:a diamond set in brass 221: 192:Gaiety Theatre, London 178:Kane performed at the 1229:Gail Kane at IBDb.com 1014:. 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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Augusta, Maine
silent movie
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Newburgh, New York
pantomime
Lyceum Theatre
Gaiety Theatre, London
George M. Cohan
Astor Theatre
Broadway

Broadhurst Theatre
Earle Fox
Octavus Roy Cohen
The Saturday Evening Post
caucasian
black face
Samuel Shipman
Oscar Hammerstein
42nd Street
Margaret Lawrence
Lowell Sherman
Mary Roberts Rinehart
Klaw Theatre
New York City
amnesia
setting (fiction)
Wyoming

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