Aubrey Boucicault
Aubrey Boucicault (23 June 1868 or '69 – 10 July 1913) was a British born stage actor, playwright and matinee idol. He came from a famous family of actors and playwrights, his father being Dion Boucicault.
Aubrey Boucicault | |
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Born | 23 June 1869[1] |
Died | 10 July 1913 44)[2] | (aged
Occupation | Actor, Playwright |
Spouse(s) | •Henrietta Isabella Bayne Ranken (circa 1891; marriage annulled or possibly not sanctioned as no Certificate was had)[3] •Amy Busby (m. 1892; divorced)[4] •Cornelia Frances Holbrook(m. circa 1896) 1 child[5] •Ruth Baldwin Holt(m. 1906)[6] |
Children | Rene Boucicault |
Aubrey Boucicault was born in London to Dion Boucicault and Agnes Robertson and was their sixth and youngest child.[7] Aubrey's older siblings were Dion William (1855-1876), Eva (1857-1909), Dion Jr., Patrice (1862-?1890) and Nina. Aubrey's second wife was the actress Amy Busby (1872-1957), but they divorced after only a couple years of marriage.[8][9] Busby filed divorce papers naming Victory Bateman as a co-respondent presumably in a case of adultery.[10][11] He was later married to Cornelia Holbrook and then to Ruth Holt. He and Holbrook had a daughter Rene Boucicault.[12]
References
- Fisher, James; H. Londré, Felicia (2017). Historical Dictionary of American Theater: Modernism. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 97. ISBN 9781538107867.
- "AUBREY BOUCICAULT DIES.; Noted Actor Unconscious in Hospital for Three Days". The New York Times. 11 July 1913. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- Robert Whitton and Ritch Family Genealogy Tree project Retrieved October 18, 2018
- ...Robert Whitton genealogy
- ...Robert Whitton genealogy
- ...Robert Whitton and Ritch Family genealogy
- Who Was Who in the Theatre: 1912-1976, vol. 1 A-C page 246 originally published annually by John Parker; this 1976 edition by Gale Research Company
- AUBREY BOUCICAULT'S ENGAGEMENT - New York Times 28 November 1891.
- YOUNG BOUCICAULT TO BE MARRIED - 9 January 1892.
- VICTORY BATEMAN TO SUE; WANTS $50,000 FROM THE PROFESSIONAL WOMAN'S LEAGUE She Was Forced to Resign When She Was Made Co-respondent in Amy Busby's Suit for Divorce from Aubrey Boucicault -- : New York Times, 21 December 1893
- VICTORY BATEMAN EXONERATED;So It Was Stated in Mrs. Aubrey Boucicault's Decree of Divorce. - NY Times 15 December 1893
- Rene Boucicault; IMDb.com listing
External links
Media related to Aubrey Boucicault at Wikimedia Commons
- Aubrey Boucicault at the Internet Broadway Database
- portrait gallery(NY Public Library, Billy Rose Collection)
- 1st wife Amy Busby
- 3rd wife Ruth Holt(NY Public Library, Billy Rose)
- The Detroit Times; June 15, 1912 --with photo of Ruth Holt at bottom
- Boucicault circa 1893