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In April 1913 it was reported that Harris had married young stage actress Florence Quayle. Harris contradicted rumors that they had wed a month before, stating that they had been married for three years. By this time, Harris was considered the dean of American theatrical managers, and one of the most
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Born in Prussia, William Harris was brought to the United States at age six by his father, who opened a clothing store in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Harris attended school for just three months while his family lived in Cleveland; then he worked in cigar manufacturing when the family settled in St.
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Harris died unexpectedly from a heart ailment on November 25, 1916, at his home in Bayside, Long Island, at age 71. The first play he produced jointly with his surviving son,
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At the time of his death in 1916, Harris either owned outright or held a significant interest in some 50 playhouses in the United States. These included the
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popular people in the profession. Although he had been working toward retirement, he resumed the leadership of his business in 1912 after his elder son,
207: 438: 423: 329: 70:. His success in running the theatre led to a partnership two years later with one of its owners, Isaac B. Rich. Harris later produced plays with 354: 443: 428: 171:, had opened on Broadway five days before. In his will, Harris gave keepsakes to friends—including a watch and fob to 125: 433: 141: 157: 137: 98:. Harris was called the Peter Pan of the theatre business, for his good humor and gift as a storyteller. 238: 398: 153: 129: 315: 251: 413: 297: 149: 418: 355:"Harris Devised Keepsakes; Made Gifts of Jewelry to Friends by Will—Large Estate to Family" 161: 8: 79: 212: 183:. He bequeathed his sizable estate to his son, his two daughters, and a granddaughter. 168: 145: 35: 71: 19: 59: 394: 271: 176: 133: 103: 75: 31: 308: 246: 172: 121: 117: 83: 407: 330:"William Harris Marries; Manager Says He Wed Florence Quayle Three Years Ago" 67: 275: 95: 91: 87: 52: 55:, with John Bowman (1866–1873), and with William Carroll (1873–1879). 180: 48: 107: 383: 63: 47:
Louis, Missouri. He began his theatre career as a minstrel and
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in Boston; and the Colonial Theatre, Illinois Theatre,
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Henry B. Harris
William Harris Jr.
blackface
vaudeville
Howard Athenaeum
Boston
Massachusetts
Klaw and Erlanger
Charles Frohman
Andrew Mack
Elsie Ferguson
Rose Stahl
Louis Mann
Clara Lipman
Henry B. Harris
RMS Titanic
Hudson Theatre
Fulton Theatre
Knickerbocker Theatre
Lyceum Theatre
Liberty Theatre
Empire Theatre
New York Theatre
The Boston Theatre
Hollis Street Theatre
Colonial Theatre
Tremont Theatre
Blackstone Theatre
William Harris Jr.

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