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Edmund Duggan (1862–2 August 1938) was an Irish-born actor and playwright who worked in Australia. He is best known for writing a number of plays with Bert Bailey including ''The Squatter's Daughter'' (1907) and ''On Our Selection'' (1912). His solo career was less successful than Bailey's.〔("When They Paid A Shilling To Hiss The Villain." ''The Sunday Herald (Sydney)'' 14 Dec 1952: 14 )〕 His sister Eugenie was known as "The Queen of Melodrama" and married noted theatre producer William Anderson, for whom Duggan frequently worked as an actor, writer and stage manager. Duggan's wife died two years before he did and he was survived by two daughters.〔("Mr. Edmund Duggan." ''The Argus (Melbourne)'' 3 Aug 1938: 11 )〕 ==Select theatre credits== *''The Democrat'' (1891) – writer (later revived as ''Eureka Stockade'') *''For the Term of his Natural Life'' (1897) – writer (adapting the novel) *''Lady Audley's Secret'' (1906) *''The Squatter's Daughter, or, The Land of the Wattle'' (1907) – wrote with Bert Bailey as 'Albert Edmunds' *''The Southern Cross'' (1907) – writer〔(Copy of script ) at National Archives of Australia〕 *''The Man from Outback'' (1909) – wrote with Bert Bailey as 'Albert Edmunds' *''My Mate, or a Bush Love Story'' (1911) – writer〔(Extensive description of play ) at AustLit (subscription required)〕 *''On Our Selection'' (1912) – wrote with Bert Bailey as 'Albert Edmunds' *''The Native Born'' (1913) – wrote with Bert Bailey as 'Albert Edmunds' *''On Our Selection'' (1920) (revival) – produced *''The Rudd Family'' by Steele Rudd (1928) – produced, acted 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「Edmund Duggan (playwright)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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