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She was versatile, and after her husband had become a member of the firm of Williamson Garner and Musgrove and had practically given up acting, she appeared in sensational drama. In the late 1880s and early 1890s she was keeping alive with her vivacity and humour such parts as Biddy Roonan in
139:, which premiered in 1873 and was revived many times. Soon after their marriage, they took the play on a tour of Australia. It was such a success that they stayed there, where he founded the most successful theatrical company in Australia, and she became a leading actress. 313:. She played Lizzie Stofel as her last stage performance in 1924. That year, she celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of her first appearance in Australia, and in 1925 retired to California to live with her sister, Mrs Comstock. There she was offered an engagement in 293:, and it has been said of her that "she imbued the character with a dignity and gentle pathos which crowned her long career with fresh laurels". At this time, when not touring, her home was a cottage called "Francisco" in 344: 270:, she toured Australia (July 1902 to July 1903), New Zealand (July to November 1903) and then Australia again (December 1903 to July 1904), with a repertoire of comedies and comedic melodramas, including 146:
operas, other operetta productions, and other stage pieces. She continued a busy acting career in Australia and on tour worldwide, ending her marriage with Williamson and later marrying actor
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Moore died at San Francisco after having an operation to remove her leg, following a cable car accident on March 15, 1926, aged 74. Her second husband predeceased her. She was interred at
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In 1915 she returned to the Royal Comic Opera Company, and for some years played smaller parts with finish and distinction. In 1918 she played the character of Mrs. Karl Pfeiffer in
1041: 107: 170:. She had seven siblings: six sisters and one brother, some of whom also appeared on the stage. She began her theatrical career at an early age and married 200:, with Williamson as Shaun and his wife as Arrah. Other appearances were made in the provinces, and a successful visit was then paid to the United States. 990: 274:. She left Australia for the United States via England, and until 1908 travelled in the United States and Great Britain. In London she appeared with 818: 1010: 166:, California, in 1851 to Irish parents; her father, who died when she was eight years old, was from Dublin, and her mother was from 1036: 798: 1056: 1051: 207:
operas. Her voice was not large, but she knew how to use it, and on occasion she took the parts of Josephine and Buttercup in
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with John F. Forde as John Stofel. She left her husband in the early 1890s, and they divorced by the close of the century.
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with her husband as John Stofel and making a film of the same name, which was released in October 1919.
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Miss Suey Land and Ron Wong Loy: The Children of Little Bourke Street and The Entertainment Industry
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in 1890. She visited her parents in San Francisco about this time and played at a benefit in
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in the U.S. and became popular as an actress in their production of
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In 1879 they were again in Australia, and Moore began playing in
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and once, when the actress chosen could not appear, Katisha in
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and were immediately successful. Some weeks later they went to
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Musical Tale of the East In 3 Acts, Music by Frederic Norton"
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Shortly after she married for the second time in 1902, to
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provides a wealth of details about her stage career.
194:in London and was followed for a similar period by 1042:Burials at Holy Cross Cemetery (Colma, California) 785:, 11 October 1920, p. 8, accessed 8 December 2019 1018: 186:and, after touring Australia, to India. In 1876 317:with J. D. O'Hara, but she did not accept it. 1005:Google search of this site for "Maggie Moore" 652:– via National Library of Australia. 142:Moore was also successful in Williamson's 31: 129:Moore met and married theatre impresario 490: 488: 106: 68:San Francisco, California, United States 805:, Operetta Research Center, 9 July 2016 359: 357: 1019: 582:Murchison Times and Day Dawn Gazette ( 365:"Maggie Moore: Her Early Achievements" 111:Moore in costume with child actors in 485: 101:(married 1902 - 1924 husband's death) 354: 150:. 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Index


San Francisco, California
J. C. Williamson
Harry R. Roberts

H.M.S. Pinafore
J. C. Williamson
Struck Oil
Gilbert and Sullivan
Harry R. Roberts
San Francisco
San Francisco
Galway
J. C. Williamson
Melbourne
Sydney
Adelphi Theatre
Arrah-na-Pogue
Gilbert and Sullivan
H.M.S. Pinafore
The Pirates of Penzance
The Mikado
Patience
Edmond Audran
La Mascotte
The Shadows of a Great City
Harry R. Roberts
George Graves
Billie Burke
Rose Bay

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