James William Wallack (c. 1794–1864), commonly referred to as J. W. Wallack, was an Anglo-American actor and manager, born in London, and brother of Henry John Wallack.
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JamesWilliamWallack (c. 1794–1864), commonly referred to as J. W. Wallack, was an Anglo-American actor and manager, born in London, and brother of Henry...
Wallack is a surname, and may refer to: Franz Wallack (1887–1966), Austrian civil engineer. JamesWilliamWallack (c. 1794–1864), English-American actor...
Wallack (January 1, 1820, New York City – September 6, 1888, Stamford, Connecticut), was an American actor-manager and son of JamesWilliamWallack and...
Susan Johnstone, also known as Mrs. JamesWilliamWallack (29 November 1792 – 25 December 1850) was an English-American actress of the 19th-century. She...
John Braham and Thomas Simpson Cooke. Starring Fanny Ayton and JamesWilliamWallack, the opera premiered at Drury Lane, but it was not successful, and...
Field who married the actor WilliamWallack and was therefore the grandmother of JamesWilliamWallack and Henry John Wallack. Mrs Goodison in The Jew by...
Peacock while the cast included William Dowton as Barton, JamesWilliamWallack as Sedgemore, John Pritt Harley as Hint, William Oxberry as Sapling, Sarah Harlowe...
than a year performing in Britain, Keene accepted an offer from JamesWilliamWallack to go to New York City, and serve as the leading lady in the stock...
United States in theatre troupes led by the impresarios William Evans Burton and JamesWilliamWallack, in addition to appearing on Broadway with some frequency...
was born Elizabeth Waller and her brother was the actor/manager JamesWilliamWallack. She appears to have been more of a show person than an actor as...
occurred at the National Theatre, New York, under the management of JamesWilliamWallack, the Elder. Afterward she played star engagements in other cities...
the occasion of Warde's farewell to the stage, on 5 June 1820. JamesWilliamWallack played in Rob Roy at Drury Lane in January 1826; and Madame Vestris...
of Monmouth, was acted at the Marylebone Theatre in 1854, with JamesWilliamWallack; and Wife or No Wife and a version of Ernest Legouvé's Medea were...
married JamesWilliamWallack. Johnstone left the bulk of his property (£12,000) in trust to her children. Susan's eldest son was John Johnstone Wallack. Captain...