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scriptwriter who briefly went under the name Jane Morrow. Drew added his new wife to his one-reel comedies, acknowledging McVey as both a writer and co-director. As a comedy team, known as Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Drew, the team perfected the situation comedy style that the team of
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in 1862. Researchers have speculated that Sidney was Mrs. Drew's biological child from a love affair. It was noticed that she disappeared for some time to the country before returning to
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with baby Sidney. John Barrymore always said Sidney looked too much like Grandmother Louisa to be anyone else's child.
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In his stage career, Drew was a light-hearted leading man along with his wife, Gladys Rankin, the first
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in 1913. Gladys Rankin Drew died later that year from undisclosed causes. Drew was briefly paired with
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Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame presumably refers to the second Mrs. Drew, Lucille Drew.
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were an American comedy team on stage and screen. The team initially consisted of
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company, where they continued to dominate in the field of marital comedy. During
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Sidney Drew and Lucille McVey (the second Mrs. Sidney Drew) in 1917
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said she adopted him not long after the death of her husband
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in 1911, but achieved greater success after their switch to
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in Philadelphia. Lucille McVey Drew died in 1925 from
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McKeee Rankin and the Heyday of the American Theater
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Index


Lucille McVey

Lionel, Ethel and John Barrymore
Mrs. Louisa Drew
John Drew Sr.
Philadelphia
Kitty Blanchard
Phyllis Rankin
Doris Rankin
vaudeville
team
Kalem Company
Vitagraph
Clara Kimball Young
James Young

Lucille McVey
Sedalia, Missouri
Vitagraph
John Bunny
Flora Finch
satire
married life
show business
A Florida Enchantment
Edith Storey
Richard A. Rowland
Louis B. Mayer
Metro

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