Charles Albert Fechter (23 October 1824 – 5 August 1879) was an Anglo-French actor. Fechter was born, probably in London, of French parents, although...
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Fechter may refer to: Aaron Fechter, American engineer and inventor Charles Albert Fechter (1822–1879), French-British actor Johann Jacob Fechter [de]...
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rather than committing suicide. Much more radical was the version by Charles Fechter, a notable French-Anglo actor. The play faithfully follows the first...
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Jill Davis (tennis), an American former professional tennis player Charles Fechter, Anglo-French actor Oliver W. Frey, Democratic member of the U.S. House...
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this era were Henry Irving, Tommaso Salvini, Fanny Davenport, and Charles Fechter. Theatre in New York moved from Downtown gradually to Midtown Manhattan...
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Eugénie Doche [fr] created the role of Marguerite Gautier, opposite Charles Fechter as Armand Duval. "I played the role 617 times," Doche recalled not...
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1860, shortly after end of its serialisation and volume publication. Charles Fechter, who managed the theatre from 1863–67 also favored spectacular productions...
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Cristo by Alexandre Dumas, which was adapted by 19th century thespian Charles Fechter and written for this screen version by Bernard McConville. John Gilbert...
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over the lead role in Monte Cristo at Booth's Theater in New York, after Charles R. Towne died suddenly in the wings after his first performance. O'Neill's...
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Stuart teamed up instead with the actor, playwright and theatre manager Charles Fechter to run the house. In 1875 Boucicault returned to New York City, where...
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