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Annie Von Behren (1857-November 30, 1882) was an American stage actress of the 19th century from New York. Her family moved to Brooklyn, New York when she was quite young. Miss Von Behren was educated in the Brooklyn public schools. ==Stage Actress== Annie was a forewoman for a dry goods store in Brooklyn, when at the age of 19, she realized a sudden yearning to become an actress. She studied acting with Rose Watson, who was at one time a variety performer on stage. Von Behren's career as a dramatic actress began in 1876, traveling for a year with Rose and Harry Watson. She appeared in ''Catharine Mavourneen'' and ''Trodden-down Dick, or a Child of the Streets''. Afterwards she performed in ''The Two Orphans'' and ''Imogene''. She traveled for a time with Annie Louise Buckingham, playing the title role in ''Mazeppa''. In 1880 Miss Von Behren became a leading member of the stock company of the Coliseum Theater in Cincinnati, Ohio. She was there for most of the season before finishing in Newark, New Jersey at Wallman's Opera House. Annie joined the ''Si Slocum'' company of Frank Frayne at Harry Miner's Theater in the fall of 1881. She left the company prior to the end of the season and returned to Wallman's. There she played in ''Lucretia Borgia'' and ''Lady of Lyons''. She closed the season with Fayne at Niblo's Garden in ''Mardo''; or ''Nihilists of St. Petersburg, Russia''. This was in July 1881. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Annie Von Behren」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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