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Clara Bloodgood : ウィキペディア英語版 | Clara Bloodgood
Clara Bloodgood (August 23, 1870 - December 5, 1907) was an American socialite who became a successful Broadway stage actress. ==Early Life==
Clara Stephens was born in Long Branch, New Jersey, the daughter of Edward and Annie (née Sutton) Stephens. 〔 The Actors' Birthday Book by Johnson Briscoe 1907; pg. 189〕〔The Players Blue Book by A. D. Storms;- 1901, pg. 204〕 Her father, a prominent New York attorney, was the son of author Ann S. Stephens.〔Edward Stephens (obituary) New York Times October 2, 1913 pg. 11〕 Her mother was one of three sisters once called “the beautiful Sutton girls” by New York’s high society.〔 (no title) The New York Times December 6, 1907; pg. 2〕 As a young girl Clara attended St. Johns School in Brighton, England.〔 Who's Who in America; 1901, pg. 106〕〔 The Actors' Birthday Book; by Johnson Briscoe 1907; pg. 189〕 At around the age of seventeen Clara attracted the attention of two suitors, William Moller Havemeyer, the son of a wealthy sugar manufacturer and John “Jack” Bloodgood, Jr., whose father made millions in banking over the years following the American Civil War. She married Havemeyer in 1887 and divorced him within a year or so. She went on to marry Bloodgood in 1890, only to see him lose his inheritance and health within a very short period. His death in 1897, that left her in a dire financial situation, led Clara to attempt a career in theater.〔 The Players Blue Book; 1901 pg. 204〕〔 Billboard, Volume 19; 1907 pg. 12〕 In 1902 she married William Laimbeer, a New York stock broker.〔(CLARA BLOODGOOD MARRIED TO STOCK EXCHANGE BROKER.; She Weds William Laimbeer at St. George's Church - The Bride's Career on the Stage; New York Times; May 30, 1902 )〕
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