Kate Josephine Bateman

Kate Josephine Bateman ( pron. behtmän ) ( born October 7, 1842 in Baltimore, Maryland, † April 8, 1917 in London) was an American actress.

She first worked with in courses organized by her father conceptions of the Bateman Children and appeared in 1846 in Louisville on stage. This type of its theatrical activity lasted until 1854, when she left the stage in San Francisco to prepare for a real acting career.

This she opened in March 1860 New York. After she had played on the main theaters of their home with applause, she took an engagement at Adelphitheater 1863 in London, where she represented the converted in Leah Deborah von Mosenthal on 210 nights with the most brilliant success.

She starred also include: Evangeline ( by Longfellow ), Geraldine (in one piece of her mother ), Julia in the " Hunchback ," Pauline in "Girls of Lyon" and Shakespeare's Juliet and Lady Macbeth. Returned to America in 1865, they married in October 1866, a brother of the American historian Eyre Crowe and stayed for two years away from the stage. Then she went on again in America and England, in recent times called less than before.

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  • Woman
  • Americans
  • Theater actors
  • Born in 1842
  • Died in 1917
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