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Helen Lackaye

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for twelve years and had effectively retired from acting. The previous year she had taught
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and James Lackaye and attended school at Holy Cross Convent in Washington, D. C.
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repertory company. She debuted on Broadway portraying Hippolyta in
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At the time of her death, Lackaye had been living in
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She was married to Harry J. Ridings, who managed the
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Wilton Lackaye
Washington, D.C.
Wilton Lackaye
Academy of Music
Amelia Bingham's
Cohan Grand Opera House
Baltimore and Ohio train
Pennsylvania
Jersey City Terminal
Jersey City, New Jersey
New York
dramatics
Cincinnati
Ohio
Captain Applejack
The Knife









"Helen Lackaye"
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