Mary Ann Duff as Mary in Superstition (1824) by James Nelson Barker. Engraved by James Barton Longacre from a portrait by John Neagle
Mary Ann Duff (born Mary Ann Dyke; 1794 – 5 September 1857) was an English tragedienne, in her time regarded as the greatest upon the American stage.[1] She was born in London, England, and died in New York City, United States.
MaryAnnDuff (born MaryAnn Dyke; 1794 – 5 September 1857) was an English tragedienne, in her time regarded as the greatest upon the American stage. She...
Look up MaryAnn or Maryann in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. MaryAnn or Maryann or Mary Anne may refer to: MaryAnn Acevedo (born 1987), Puerto Rican...
role in New York in the English adaptation by Ambrose Philips with MaryAnnDuff as Hermione. In 1825–1826 and 1836–1837, Booth made tours of his native...
The DUFF (teen slang for "Designated Ugly Fat Friend") is a 2015 American high school teen comedy film directed by Ari Sandel. The screenplay by Josh Cagan...
vexatious dispute with the press. In 1821, he appeared in Boston with MaryAnnDuff in "The Distrest Mother" by Ambrose Philips, an adaptation of Racine's...
professionals, on stage in Kilkenny with her sister, the tragedienne-to-be MaryAnnDuff, was Elizabeth "Bessy" Dyke. In 1811, Moore married Bessy in St Martin-in-the-Fields...
and performed in Boston, where he played opposite English tragedienne MaryAnnDuff, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Providence. Thomas Sully painted him as...
ed. Christina Duff Stewart, Garland Publishing, 1978, p. 560 "Rawson / Wilson Anti-Slavery Papers - Archives Hub". The Last Wishes of Mary Anne Rawson,...
Around that time (1809), he married Anne Dyke, the sister of tragedienne MaryAnnDuff, but she died soon after the marriage. He was the son of the actor and...
profitable four years, featuring popular talents such as James S. Browne, MaryAnnDuff, Edwin Forrest, Thomas D. Rice, John Sefton, Henry Wallack, and Bill...
a tragedy, produced at the Chestnut Street Theatre in 1824 with MaryAnnDuff as Mary. According to historian Arthur Hobson Quinn, the plot revolves around...
MaryAnn Hayward (nee Lapointe; born March 10, 1960) is a Canadian amateur golfer. She holds the Ontario record for most wins in a provincial championship...
quoted in Battiscombe, p. 285. Battiscombe 1969, pp. 291–292. Duff 1980, pp. 285–286. e.g. Mary Gladstone and Lord Carrington, quoted in Battiscombe, p. 206...
Davids Nanette M. DeRenzi Janet R. Donovan Marianne B. Drew Alene B. Duerk AnnDuff Cynthia A. Dullea Kathleen M. Dussault Joan Marie Engel Marsha J. Evans...
Ann Marie Blyth (born August 16, 1928) is an American retired actress and singer. For her performance as Veda in the 1945 Michael Curtiz film Mildred...
Keys Margo Maria Christian Maria McCool Mary Black Mary Byrne Mary Cassidy Mary Coughlan MaryDuffMary O'Hara Mary Staunton Maura O'Connell Maureen O'Hara...
The Duff Cooper Prize (currently known as the Pol Roger Duff Cooper Prize) is a literary prize awarded annually for the best work of history, biography...
Archived from the original on October 29, 2013. Retrieved May 27, 2013. Wilson, Duff (November 26, 2003). "Profiler can't recall why he said letter wasn't from...
with the Kimball family later that summer. Here he became acquainted with MaryAnn Angell, a convert to the faith from Rhode Island, and the two were married...
Beverley Ann Mitchell (born January 22, 1981) is an American actress. She portrayed Lucy Camden on the television The WB/The CW series 7th Heaven. In...
film Titanic, in which she played Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon. Her husband, Martin Jarvis, played Sir Cosmo Duff-Gordon in the film. Ayres has appeared in numerous...
boyfriend Lucy Duff: one of Hebe's employers Mungo Duff: son of Lucy Duff and one of Hebe's clients Alison Duff: Mungo's wife Alistair and Ian Duff: Mungo and...