This article is about the 19th century actress. For the Irish paralympic swimmer, see Ellen Keane.
Ellen Kean
1844 engraving of Kean
Born
Eleanora Tree
(1805-12-12)12 December 1805
Died
20 August 1880(1880-08-20) (aged 74)
Bayswater, City of Westminster, England
Nationality
English
Occupation
Actress
Spouse
Charles Kean
(m. 1842; died 1868)
Ellen Kean (12 December 1805 – 20 August 1880) was an English actress. She was known as Ellen Tree until her marriage in 1842, after which she was known both privately and professionally as Mrs Charles Kean and always appeared in productions together with her husband.
EllenKean (12 December 1805 – 20 August 1880) was an English actress. She was known as Ellen Tree until her marriage in 1842, after which she was known...
revivals of Shakespearean plays. Kean was born at Waterford, Ireland, a son of actor Edmund Kean and actress Mary Kean (nee Chambers). After preparatory...
private boxes!" until Kemble capitulated to the protestors' demands. Edmund Kean at Drury Lane gave a psychological portrayal of the central character, with...
October 1852. The original cast included Charles Kean as Thorold, Walter Lacy as Llaniston, EllenKean as Anne Blake. The same year it appeared at the...
Meadows as Phillipe, William Payne as Denis, Robert William Honner as Page, EllenKean as Constance and Mary Gossop Vining as Ursula. Taylor p.3 Nicoll p.337...
Royal, Haymarket in London on 4 June 1842. The cast included EllenKean as Olivia, Charles Kean as Alasco, Henry Howe as the King of Arragon, Samuel Phelps...
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his final play, and ran for 23 nights. The cast featured Charles Kean and EllenKean. Nicoll p.337 Dictionary of National Biography, Volume 34 p.173 Nicoll...
as John, Robert William Honner as Dorsten, Mrs. Sloman as Marie Julie, EllenKean as Christine and Julia Glover as Madame Burkenstaff. It was inspired by...
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Charles Kean's production of King Henry VIII at the Princess's Theatre, with Walter Lacy as the King, EllenKean as Queen Katherine and Kean as Cardinal...
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of God." 1846 – James Sheridan Knowles' "Hunchback," with Charles Kean and EllenKean. 1847 – Alonzo Potter gave his second series of twelve "Lowell Lectures...
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