Sol Smith Russell
William Taylor Adams, Dion Boucicault, Meredosia, Illinois
978-620-0-64320-9
6200643202
80
2012-02-18
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Sol Smith Russell (1848–1902) was a 19th century American comedic stage actor who began performing as a boy during the American Civil War. Sol Smith Russell was born at Brunswick, Missouri, the eldest of two sons and a daughter raised by Charles and Louise (née Mathews) Russell. While a young boy Russell’s family moved to St. Louis where his father manufactured and sold tinware. Russell’s mother was from Ohio, the daughter of a Cincinnati music teacher. It soon became apparent that Russell did not share his father’s talent as a tin maker and that his best option would be to prepare for a college education. Both his parents were very religious and had a prejudice against the theater, even though Russell’s uncle, Sol Smith (1801-1869), was a well known actor and theater manager in St. Louis.
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