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Jessie Millward

Jessie Millward (1861 – July 13, 1932) was an English stage actress known for her performances both in Britain and the United States. She played roles in Shakespeare and other classic plays, as well as melodramas and other contemporary works.
==Life and career==

Millward's father was Charles Millward, a well known pantomime writer of the 1860s and 1870s. Jessie made her acting debut in 1881 in London.〔''Who's who'', p. 314〕 She first appeared with actor Henry Irving the following year, and performed many times with Irving's theatre company, mostly in Shakespeare, over the next three years, and occasionally thereafter, remaining friends with Irving.〔("Jessie Millward: (1861-1932)" ), Shakespeare & The Players, 2003, Emory University, accessed 6 February 2012〕
In 1885, Millward met, and later became romantically involved with, William Terriss, with whom she first starred in the extraordinarily successful ''The Harbour Lights'' by George R. Sims and Henry Pettitt.〔Smythe, p. 87〕 Terriss and Millward were then engaged at the Adelphi in its melodramas, beginning with ''The Bells of Haslemere'' (1887).〔"Obituary, Mr. Robert Courtneidge", ''The Times'', 8 April 1939, p. 14〕 Millward and Terriss remained frequent stage partners. In 1889–90, and again in 1893–94, Terriss and Millward toured in the US with Irving.〔Smythe, pp. 98 and 112〕 Terriss was murdered outside the Adelphi Theatre in 1897.〔''The New York Times'', 17 December 1897, p. 3〕 She performed for several years from 1890 at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.〔Silvestre, ''passim''〕
She played in the United States many more times, by invitation of producer Charles Frohman.〔Silvestre, p. 177〕 Her many Broadway roles included the title role in ''Phroso'' in 1898, Lady Algy in ''Lord and Lady Algy'' in 1899, Countess Zicka in ''Diplomacy'' in 1901 and Clara in ''The Girl in the Taxi'' in 1910.〔(Jessie Millward ) at the IBDB dabase, accessed 6 February 2012〕〔
In 1907, she married actor John Glendinning.〔''Who's who'', p. 198〕 Millward published an autobiography in 1923, ''Myself and Others''.〔(The Stage ), ''Munsey's Magazine'' (October 1903), p. 134〕〔(14 July 1932). (Jessie Millward, Actress, Dies at 73 ), ''The New York Times''〕〔Storms, A.D. (The Player's Blue Book ), p. 82-83 (1901)〕

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