Amelia Swilley Bingham was an American actress from Hicksville, Ohio.
14 Facts About Amelia Bingham
Amelia Bingham's father was a Methodist minister who managed a hotel.
Amelia Bingham's role was a leading part in a melodrama, The Struggle For Life.
Amelia Bingham tallied more than 9,000 of 30,000 votes cast in a newspaper competition for the title of American State Queen.
Amelia Bingham started the Amelia Bingham Company which produced The Climbers starring Bijou Fernandez.
Miss Amelia Bingham brought to Elitch the original costumes used in the New York production.
Amelia Bingham detested having to play the type of woman she portrayed in this production.
Amelia Bingham commented, for years I have played decent women on the stage.
BAmelia Bingham resided in the Riverside Drive mansion for a decade after her husband's demise.
Amelia Bingham's quick thinking prevented them from noticing a bag that contained $20,000 in jewels.
Amelia Bingham died in 1927 following an eight-month battle with heart disease complicated by pneumonia.
Amelia Bingham died at her home at 103 Riverside Drive, Manhattan, New York City, a house formerly owned by Joseph Jefferson.
Amelia Bingham died in Kristiania, Norway on a mission of peace for Henry Ford to Scandinavia in 1915.
Amelia Bingham was buried at Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx after her funeral at the Little Church Around the Corner.