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Louise Gunning

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In October 1903 Gunning married Frederick Pitney, owner of a New York cab company, and almost to the day two years later, gave birth to a baby girl, Louise Adelaide Pitney. The marriage ended sometime before the midpoint of the following decade. By 1915 Gunning had purchased a ranch in
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as Princess Stephanie at the Herald Square Theatre, and then continued the run the following week at the Casino Theatre before embarking on a long tour later in the year. In May 1911 Gunning played Josephine in a two-month revival of
333:. Reportedly Gunning was forced to cancel a European tour and return to America when in 1914 war threatened the continent. In 1915 she began a series of vaudeville singing engagements that would continue into the early 1920s. 403: 627: 729: 113:
from the late 1890s to the eve of the First World War. She was perhaps best remembered as Princess Stephanie of Balaria in the 1911 Broadway production of
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show and later as a solo act singing Scottish ballads. In 1897 (around the time of her parents' divorce) she appeared in a New York production of
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Gunning died, aged 81, on July 24, 1960, at Sierra Madre. She was preceded in death by her husband on December 7, 1958. Both are interred at the
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in Berlin. Before coming to America at about the age of 26, Seiling had done considerable concert work in Germany and England.
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minister. Her mother, Mary Gunning, was a choir director who, besides her daughter, also trained the
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at the Casino Theatre and, at the Broadway Theatre in March 1913, she was Annabel Vandeveer in
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at the Cherry Blossom Theatre, Washington, D. C. and the following year at the
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and starting in 1913 held the same position for seven years at the
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and, from 1907 to 1912, was head of the Violin Department at the
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in the Isidore Witmark and Frederic Ranken musical comedy
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Boston, Massachusetts
Sierra Madre, California
Broadway
Edwardian musical comedy
comic opera
The Balkan Princess
vaudeville
Boston, Massachusetts
Brooklyn, New York
Baptist
silent film
Lucille Lee Stewart
Frank Daniels
The Circus Girl
Charles H. Hoyt
Victoria Theatre
Herald Square Theatre
Charles Dickens
The Pickwick Papers
Engländer
Smith
Broadway Theatre
Stang
Edwards
The White Hen
Gustave Kerker
Roderic C. Penfield
Casino Theatre
VĂ©ronique

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