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Mabelle Gilman Corey

Mabelle Gilman Corey (1882〔(Time Magazine, Milestones December 3, 1923 ) on her divorce from W.E. Corey stating Mabelle was 41 in December 1923, the end of the year, which would give her an 1882 year of birth〕〔Mabelle L. Corey; December 4, 1882, San Francisco (husband, William Ellis Corey); US Passport Application, April 19, 1920; Ancestry.com〕/?1874 - March 1966) was an American stage actress and Broadway beauty at the close of the nineteenth century and beginning of the twentieth century. She later gave up her career and married into wealth to William E. Corey in 1907. Her life after leaving the theater was a series of adventures that her wealth could provide.
==Early Life and the Stage==
She was born Mabelle Gilman to Charles H. Gilman and Jeannette R. (Curtis) Gilman. Mabelle Gilman’s birth date, which has been the subject of much conjecture, corresponds with the 1880 U. S. census for California as 1874. The SSN Death Index has a record for “Mabel” Gilman, born 1874, dying in March 1966 aged 92.〔(''Mrs Astor and The Gilded Age: April 2008'' )〕 Gilman attended Mills's College Almeda, San Francisco. She studied voice under Julie Rosenwald.〔''Mrs. Astor and The Gilded Age:April 2008''〕 She would later make her forte in musical comedy.
She first appeared on the stage in London at the Comedy Theatre on July 11, 1896 as Rosa in "The Countess Gucki". In September 1896 she made her Broadway debut at Daly's playing ''O Kinkoto San'' in "The Geisha" (opened September 9, 1896). She played Lucille in "The Circus Girl", Juno in "The Tempest", Alice in "The Runaway Girl" (open Aug.25 1898) with James T. Powers and parts in "Much Ado About Nothing" and "The Merchant of Venice".〔''Who Was Who in the Theatre: 1912-1976'' c. 1976 Gale Research compilation of original annual series by John Parker〕 Gilman was in "In Gay Paree"(open Mar.20 1899), "The Rounders"(open Jul.12 1899), "The Casino Girl" (opened March 19, 1900) and "The King's Carnival"(open Sep.9 1901). She went to London to the Shaftesbury Theatre and opened ''The Casino Girl'' in London on July 11, 1900. Back in New York for the 1902 season she starred in "The Hall of Fame"(open Feb.5 1902) which had a great run. She closed out 1902 in "The Mocking Bird"(open Nov.10 1902). In 1903 Gilman was the heroine in "Dolly Varden (play)" which she also performed at the Avenue Theatre in London on October 1, 1903. At the Comedy Theatre (the first London theatre she appeared at in 1896) she was seen in a comic opera playing the title role in "Amorelle".

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