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Virginia Earle : ウィキペディア英語版 | Virginia Earle
Virginia (née Earl) Earle (1873–1937) was an American stage actress remembered for her work in light operas, Edwardian musical comedies and vaudeville over the decades surrounding the turn of the twentieth century. ==Early life and career== Born Virginia Earl on the sixth of August, 1873, in Cincinnati, Ohio,〔''The Encyclopedia of the Musical Theatre: A-Gi''. Kurt Gänzl - 2001〕〔Famous Prima Donnas (c.1900)〕 she was the daughter of Irish immigrants Sara and Nathan Wheeler Earl.〔1880 US Census Records)〕 Earle's family later moved to Chicago where her father found employment as a machinist.〔 Her mother and father were both said to have done some theater work, as did her younger brother,〔〔 Wheeler Earl, who performed for a number of years on stage before becoming a salesman for the Hupp Motor Company.〔''Taking the Wheel: Women and the Coming of the Motor Age'', p. 119, Virginia Scharff - 1999〕 Earle made her stage debut in 1887 playing Nanki-Poo in Gilbert and Sullivan's ''The Mikado'' with the Home Juvenile Opera Company.〔''Who's who on the Stage, 1908: The Dramatic Reference Book and Biography & Autobiography''. Walter Browne, E. De Roy Koch - 1908〕 During her time with the Home Juvenile Opera she also played principal roles in ''The Pirates of Penzance'', ''H.M.S. Pinafore'' and ''Patience''.〔
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