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Some Special Interests => Occupation Interests => Topic started by: dfwdavies on Monday 11 January 10 16:00 GMT (UK)
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Hi,
Does anyone know any ways of tracking down the stage names of actors and actresses? I'm stuck!
Any advice greatly appreciated!
Davies
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Depending on the level of their fame I suppose, but have you seen these sites ? :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_stage_names
http://www.namenerds.com/uucn/stagenames/actorname1.html
Pels.
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I should have mentioned that she was a music hall performer, circa 1914 with very little fame. Perhaps this is something that I'll have to live without finding out!
Thanks for the site though.
Davies.
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Hi,
I have used the "The Stage Archives" to track a few of my actor's /music hall performers - its a pay for view £5 for 24hrs - here is the link :
https://archive.thestage.co.uk/Default/Skins/TheStage/Client.asp?Skin=TheStage&enter=true&AppName=2&AW=1263236098255
Cheers
Dolly.
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If you know what area and theatres she might have performed in you might get a clue from browsing the local press of the period (adverts and reviews); also local archives might have handbills or programmes. The Variety Artistes' Federation (VAF) was founded in 1906 - she may have joined. The Music Hall Artistes' Railway Association, founded in 1897, was a popular precursor.
Pinot
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Have found some bits on lesser known actors etc. in The Stage & Era magazines.
The Stage charges a min. of £5.00 for a 24 hrs pass. More than enough time for these type of people.
Their archives can be a bit frustrating to search but well worth it.
Mine was an Actor/Comedian/Manager & his wife too was an Actor. Found stuff on him in both & his wifes obit. in the Era. :)