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15 Facts About Nance O'Neil

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Gertrude Lamson, known professionally as Nance O'Neil or Nancy O'Neil, was an American stage and film actress who performed in plays in various theaters around the world but worked predominantly in the United States between the 1890s and 1930s.

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In 1906, in her role as the title character in an adaptation of Leah, the Forsaken, Nance O'Neil recreated the role made famous by Italian actress Adelaide Ristori.

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Nance O'Neil appeared in Trilby, Camille, The Common Standard, The Wanderer, Macbeth, Agnes, Sappho, The Passion Flower, Hedda Gabler, and many other productions in the United States and Europe.

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In 1908 a theater critic for The New York Times shared his opinions regarding Nance O'Neil's acting talents, providing what he viewed as both the strengths and weaknesses of her performances:.

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Miss Nance O'Neil has a kind of massive beauty, and she is not without much natural grace.

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Nance O'Neil's voice is a splendid organ, rich and deep, with plenty of color and sweetness.

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The statuesque O'Neil performed in Louisville, Kentucky, opposite such actors as Wilton Lackaye, Edmund Breese, William Faversham, Thomas A Wise, and Harriet MacGibbon.

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For over four decades, Nance O'Neil performed in a wide variety of Broadway productions.

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Nance O'Neil appeared early in her career in True to Life at the Murray Hill Theatre in Manhattan in 1896 and then, late in her career, in Night in the House at the Booth Theatre in 1935.

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Nance O'Neil began acting in silent films with studios in New York and New Jersey before moving to California to work in Hollywood productions.

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In 1904, Nance O'Neil met acquitted murder suspect Lizzie Borden while in Boston.

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Nance O'Neil was referenced as a character in the musical Lizzie Borden: A Musical Tragedy in Two Axe, where she was played by Suellen Vance.

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Nance O'Neil was cited as a character in a play by William Norfolk, The Lights are Warm and Colored.

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Nance O'Neil in 1916 married Alfred Hickman, a British-born film actor who was previously married to actress Blanche Walsh.

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Nance O'Neil died there, at age 90, on February 7,1965.