BlancheBates (August 25, 1873 – December 25, 1941) was an American actress. Bates was born in Portland, Oregon, while her parents (both of whom were actors)...
primary, but lost in the general election. Creel was married to actress BlancheBates from 1912 until her death in 1941. The couple had two children, a son...
combined Denver and Salt Lake City company included: Belle Archer, BlancheBates, Robert E. Bell, H.D. Blakemore, Anne Blancke, Kate Blancke, Fanny Burt...
Chief Gall (Allen & Ginter, 1888) Amy Coleridge, before 1900 Actress, BlancheBates, 1901 Former Australian cricket captain, Joe Darling, early 1900s Ambrose...
Jeffrey Barry (born 1969) – former Major League Baseball outfielder BlancheBates (1873–1941) – stage and film actress Scott Beach (1931–1996) – actor...
John Luther Long's 1902 Broadway play The Darling of the Gods starring BlancheBates, Robert T. Haines, and young George Arliss, which has a similar theme...
competitive examination. He graduated with honors in 1890. He married BlancheBates in 1894 and in June 1895 he filed suit to obtain a divorce as three...
dramatization of his own novel, directed by James A. Herne and starring BlancheBates, Ada Dwyer, and Wilton Lackaye; Merely Mary Ann (1903) and Nurse Marjorie...
Eddie Cantor premiered on Broadway at the Hollywood Theatre. Died: BlancheBates, 68, American actress The Battle of the Kerch Peninsula began. The Allies...
December 5, 1906, several hundred guests including Bronson Howard, BlancheBates, and Frances Starr attended the theater's cornerstone-laying ceremony...
Blanche Lambert Lincoln (born Blanche Meyers Lambert; September 30, 1960) is an American politician who served as a United States Senator from Arkansas...
British art dealer, publisher and politician (b. 1852) December 25 BlancheBates, American stage actress (b. 1873) Richard S. Aldrich, American politician...
Rochelle, New York. She also was the "unknown ingenue" in a company that BlancheBates headed. Kirkland was the fourth actress to have the title role in the...