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that her performance as Polly was "as good ... as one could wish ... her bravado, her insolent vulgarity, were only equalled by the little exquisite touch of pathos towards the close". She played Mrs. Huntley in
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and in the same year married William Victor Paulet. In 1895, she was elected as head of the Choristers' Association in London. In 1898, she appeared in
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or Jenny McNulty (1866 – 1927) was an American-born British actress. Beginning her career as a
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Jennie McNulty, from the Actors and Actresses series (N145-6) issued by Duke Sons & Co.
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A Dictionary of the Drama: A guide to the plays, playwrights, players, and playhouses
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The London Stage 1890–1899: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel
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around the close of the 19th century, including comic operas and operettas,
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Actresses as Working Women: Their Social Identity in Victorian Culture
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In 1893–1894, she played the phony "Comtesse de la Blague" in
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This article is about the actress. For the mathematician, see
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The Academy – a weekly review of literature, science and art
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Dramatic Notes - an illustrated year book of the stage
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Reeves (1892), p. 379 495:, Vol. 24, Ingram brothers (1899), 304: 13: 459:Artist and Journal of Home Culture 401:Artist and Journal of Home Culture 14: 715: 694:British musical theatre actresses 645: 79:McNulty on a magazine cover, 1887 573: 553: 528: 510: 501: 465: 451: 428: 417:, 27 December 1892, p. 6; and " 407: 393: 376: 357: 345: 130:(1888–1889), Letty Lansdell in 684:19th-century British actresses 333: 321: 292: 283: 274: 256: 240: 224: 99:roles included Lady Pattie in 1: 218: 601:, Ghatto & windus (1904) 263:"Great Queen Street Theatre" 134:(1888–1889), Una Foxwood in 115:(1886), a small role in the 7: 10: 720: 597:Adams, William Davenport. 591: 561:The London Stage 1900–1909 543:, Vol. 116 (1899), p. 69, 446:The Saint Paul Daily Globe 425:, 26 November 1892, p. 669 65:Edwardian musical comedies 18: 16:British actress (1866–1927 617:, Wyman & Sons (1890) 421:, at the Globe Theatre", 70: 658:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 153:(1890) and Corisande in 689:British stage actresses 582:The Manchester Guardian 518:Truth: A Weekly Journal 423:Illustrated London News 390:, 18 October 1890, p. 8 233:, 1891 England Census, 535:"A Laugh at the 'Cri'" 525:, 4 January 1899, p. 4 176: 80: 41: 33: 438:, 14 May 1893, p. 4; 382:Capes and Eglington, 363:Capes and Eglington, 169: 138:(1890), and Polly in 78: 39: 31: 579:"Prince's Theatre", 83:McNulty was born in 57:Victorian burlesques 32:Jennie McNulty, 1890 634:, Routledge (2002) 448:, 4 May 1896, p. 9c 117:Victorian burlesque 103:(1886), Fernand in 604:Brereton, Austin. 177: 81: 42: 34: 247:"Jennie M Paulet" 711: 656:(reprinted from 630:Davis, Tracy C. 586: 577: 571: 557: 551: 532: 526: 514: 508: 505: 499: 490: 481: 469: 463: 455: 449: 432: 426: 413:"The Theatres", 411: 405: 397: 391: 380: 374: 361: 355: 349: 343: 337: 331: 325: 319: 311: 302: 296: 290: 289:Brereton, p. 130 287: 281: 280:Brereton, p. 127 278: 272: 260: 254: 244: 238: 231:"Jennie McNulty" 228: 199:My "Soldier" Boy 127:Faust up to date 106:Monte Cristo Jr. 719: 718: 714: 713: 712: 710: 709: 708: 664: 663: 653:Footlight Notes 648: 594: 589: 578: 574: 559:Wearing, J.P., 558: 554: 533: 529: 515: 511: 506: 502: 491: 484: 470: 466: 456: 452: 433: 429: 412: 408: 398: 394: 381: 377: 362: 358: 350: 346: 338: 334: 326: 322: 312: 305: 297: 293: 288: 284: 279: 275: 261: 257: 245: 241: 229: 225: 221: 210:George Edwardes 206:Dumb-bell Daisy 188:The Lady Slavey 73: 53:musical theatre 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 717: 707: 706: 701: 696: 691: 686: 681: 676: 662: 661: 647: 646:External links 644: 643: 642: 628: 621:Scott, Clement 618: 611: 602: 593: 590: 588: 587: 572: 552: 527: 509: 500: 482: 472:Wearing, J. 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Jenny McNulty

Woman standing holding a fan
Gaiety Girl
musical theatre
Victorian burlesques
farces
Edwardian musical comedies

Boston
Gaiety Girl
Gaiety
West End
Monte Cristo Jr.
Dorothy
Victorian burlesque
Frankenstein, or The Vampire's Victim
Faust up to date
The Theatre
Ivan Caryll
Ma mie Rosette

Ma Mie Rosette
Morocco Bound
The Lady Slavey
A Greek Slave
farce
George Edwardes
"Jennie McNulty"
Ancestry.com

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