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Maria Theresa Kemble

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occasionally acted fops and footmen at Drury Lane and the Haymarket, and was subsequently an actor and a cowkeeper in America. Her sister Adelaide, an actress in a line similar to her own, was popular in Newcastle upon Tyne.
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She then disappeared from the stage until 1818–19, when she played Mrs. Sterling, and was the original Madge Wildfire in
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Accompanying the Kembles to Covent Garden, she made her first appearance there, on 1 October 1806, as Maria in the
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Knight, Joseph (23 September 2004). "Kemble , Maria Theresa (1777–1838), actress". In Crouch, K. A (ed.).
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considered that Earle's statement 'has the appearance of truth'. Lady Teazle, Miss Hoyden, Lady Plyant in
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on 17 January 1774 and brought to England where she appeared as Cupid at the age of six years old in
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She was the daughter of Jeanne Dufour and George De Camp who were both performers. She was born in
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of 10 June, she denied the charge and asserted that her play was copied by Earle from recitation.
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For her benefit, on 3 May 1799, she gave at Drury Lane her own unprinted play of
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Austrian-born English actress, singer, dancer & comic playwright (1774-1838)
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with James Harvey and his brother George D'Egville. She was then secured by
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In 1792 she was employed as a leading actor to play Macheath in the
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were some of the other parts she played before her marriage to
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in the presence of the royal family. On 21 June she danced in
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Match-making, or 'Tis a Wise Child that knows its own Father
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She also assisted her husband in the preparation of
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The Day after the Wedding, or a Wife's First Lesson
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On 8 June 1796 she appeared in the 792:Emigrants from the Holy Roman Empire 622: 620: 618: 616: 661:A Biographical Dictionary of Actors 459:Besides Fanny Kemble, her daughter 350:, Little Pickle, and Dollalolla in 13: 653: 14: 803: 725: 613: 478: 454: 261:and she stood in for the singers 787:Immigrants to the United Kingdom 739: 717:Dictionary of National Biography 695: 607:"CollectionsOnline | G0392" 410:, Mrs. Ford, and Juliana in the 360:, which took place 2 July 1806. 214: 772:19th-century English actresses 767:18th-century English actresses 463:was known on the stage. A son 363: 269:. She was the first Judith in 1: 732:Works by Maria Theresa Kemble 706:Knight, John Joseph (1892). " 689: 421: 136: 659:P.H. Highfill et al. (1982) 647:UK public library membership 165:. After she appeared at the 7: 738:(public domain audiobooks) 347:She Would and She Would Not 10: 808: 492:George Colman the Younger 467:was a classical scholar. 277:George Colman the Younger 102: 94: 86: 63: 49: 30: 23: 589: 98:dancer, singer and actor 37:Maria Theresa Kemble as 777:English stage actresses 451:, on 3 September 1838. 379:Catharine and Petruchio 304:Katherine and Petruchio 258:The Box-Lobby Challenge 639:10.1093/ref:odnb/15323 536:Lady Selina Vapour in 430:'s musical version of 407:Much Ado about Nothing 382: 247:The Recruiting Officer 183:James Harvey D'Egville 708:Kemble, Maria Theresa 371: 236:The Count of Narbonne 181:on 14 June 1786 with 131:Kemble acting dynasty 119:Marie Thérèse Du Camp 465:John Mitchell Kemble 208:Richard Cœur de Lion 169:she was employed by 155:Jean-Georges Noverre 147:Archduchy of Austria 115:Maria Theresa Kemble 25:Maria Theresa Kemble 682:, pp. 378–379. 557:Francis Ludlow Holt 552:The Land We Live In 539:Fashionable Friends 433:Heart of Midlothian 505:Frederick Reynolds 497:Elinor Bloomly in 383: 253:Richard Cumberland 199:Drury Lane Theatre 645:(Subscription or 575:Mrs Templeton in 337:The Double Dealer 285:The Good Shepherd 267:Anna Maria Crouch 227:Miss in her Teens 175:Haymarket Theatre 151:Holy Roman Empire 117:(1774–1838), née 112: 111: 41:in a painting by 39:The Good Shepherd 799: 743: 742: 721: 699: 698: 683: 677: 671: 657: 651: 650: 642: 624: 611: 610: 603: 372:As Catharine in 342:William Congreve 163:Madame de Genlis 70: 67:3 September 1838 35: 21: 20: 807: 806: 802: 801: 800: 798: 797: 796: 747: 746: 740: 728: 696: 692: 687: 686: 678: 674: 658: 654: 644: 625: 614: 605: 604: 597: 592: 570:Henry James Pye 518:Thomas Holcroft 481: 472:Vincent De Camp 461:Adelaide Kemble 457: 424: 366: 344:), Hypolita in 298:The Heir at Law 289:Samuel De Wilde 217: 139: 82: 72: 68: 59: 54: 53:17 January 1774 45: 43:Samuel De Wilde 26: 17: 12: 11: 5: 805: 795: 794: 789: 784: 779: 774: 769: 764: 759: 745: 744: 727: 726:External links 724: 723: 722: 691: 688: 685: 684: 672: 652: 612: 594: 593: 591: 588: 587: 586: 573: 560: 549:Miss Betty in 547: 534: 526:Cambro-Britons 521: 513:The Inquisitor 508: 495: 487:The Iron Chest 480: 479:Selected roles 477: 456: 455:Family members 453: 423: 420: 365: 362: 358:Charles Kemble 322:Natural Faults 272:The Iron Chest 222:Beggar's Opera 216: 213: 191:Jamie's Return 138: 135: 129:, part of the 125:and mother of 123:Charles Kemble 110: 109: 107:Charles Kemble 104: 100: 99: 96: 92: 91: 88: 84: 83: 73: 71:(aged 64) 65: 61: 60: 55: 51: 47: 46: 36: 28: 27: 24: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 804: 793: 790: 788: 785: 783: 782:Kemble family 780: 778: 775: 773: 770: 768: 765: 763: 760: 758: 755: 754: 752: 737: 733: 730: 729: 719: 718: 713: 709: 703: 702:public domain 694: 693: 681: 676: 670: 669:0-8093-0919-X 666: 662: 656: 648: 640: 636: 632: 631: 623: 621: 619: 617: 608: 602: 600: 595: 584: 583:Thomas Morton 580: 579: 574: 571: 567: 566: 565:A Prior Claim 561: 558: 554: 553: 548: 545: 541: 540: 535: 532: 528: 527: 522: 519: 515: 514: 509: 506: 502: 501: 496: 493: 489: 488: 483: 482: 476: 473: 468: 466: 462: 452: 450: 446: 441: 439: 435: 434: 429: 419: 417: 413: 409: 408: 403: 402:Deaf and Dumb 398: 396: 392: 388: 381: 380: 375: 374:David Garrick 370: 361: 359: 355: 354: 349: 348: 343: 339: 338: 333: 329: 328: 323: 319: 314: 312: 311: 306: 305: 300: 299: 294: 290: 286: 282: 281:breeches part 278: 274: 273: 268: 264: 263:Nancy Storace 260: 259: 254: 250: 248: 243: 239: 237: 232: 231:David Garrick 228: 224: 223: 215:Stage success 212: 210: 209: 204: 203:John Burgoyne 200: 196: 192: 188: 187:The Polonaise 184: 180: 177:to appear in 176: 172: 171:George Colman 168: 164: 160: 156: 152: 148: 144: 134: 132: 128: 124: 120: 116: 108: 105: 101: 97: 95:Occupation(s) 93: 89: 85: 80: 76: 66: 62: 58: 52: 48: 44: 40: 34: 29: 22: 19: 715: 675: 660: 655: 628: 576: 563: 550: 537: 531:James Boaden 524: 511: 500:Cheap Living 498: 485: 470:Her brother 469: 458: 443:She died at 442: 438:Fanny Kemble 431: 428:Daniel Terry 425: 415: 411: 405: 401: 399: 394: 390: 386: 384: 377: 351: 345: 335: 327:Morning Post 325: 321: 318:First Faults 317: 315: 308: 302: 296: 293:Garrick Club 284: 270: 256: 245: 241: 234: 226: 220: 218: 206: 190: 186: 178: 167:Royal Circus 158: 140: 127:Fanny Kemble 118: 114: 113: 69:(1838-09-03) 38: 18: 762:1838 deaths 757:1774 births 712:Lee, Sidney 680:Knight 1892 510:Leonora in 364:As a Kemble 332:John Genest 310:The Tempest 195:Thomas King 179:The Nosegay 87:Nationality 751:Categories 690:References 649:required.) 544:Mary Berry 523:Elinor in 484:Judith in 422:Last years 283:of Patie ( 159:La Colombe 137:Early life 75:Addlestone 578:Education 562:Fanny in 412:Honeymoon 353:Tom Thumb 81:, England 736:LibriVox 445:Chertsey 197:for the 714:(ed.). 704::  387:Citizen 90:British 710:". 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Samuel De Wilde
Vienna
Addlestone
Surrey
Charles Kemble
Charles Kemble
Fanny Kemble
Kemble acting dynasty
Vienna
Archduchy of Austria
Holy Roman Empire
Jean-Georges Noverre
Madame de Genlis
Royal Circus
George Colman
Haymarket Theatre
James Harvey D'Egville
Thomas King
Drury Lane Theatre
John Burgoyne
Richard Cœur de Lion
Beggar's Opera
David Garrick
The Count of Narbonne
The Recruiting Officer
Richard Cumberland
The Box-Lobby Challenge
Nancy Storace
Anna Maria Crouch

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