Charles Harbury

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Charles Harbury
Bornc. 1843
DiedJanuary 6, 1928
Resting placeKensico Cemetery Valhalla, New York
OccupationActor

Edward Charles Herring (c. 1843 – 1928), known on the stage as Charles Harbury[1][2][3] was an English-born[4] stage actor with a long list of Broadway support and or character credits. He appeared in productions starring E. H. Sothern, Virginia Harned, Ethel Barrymore and Mrs. Fiske to name a few. He died in upstate New York and was buried in a charity plot at Kensico Cemetery.

Selected stage productions[edit]

  • Captain Lettarblair (1892)
  • The Manoeuvres of Jane (1899-1900) (with Mary Mannering)
  • When Knighthood Was in Flower (1901) (with Julia Marlowe)
  • Sunday (1904) (w/Ethel Barrymore)
  • The World and His Wife (1908)
  • Mrs. Bumpstead-Leigh (1911) (with Mrs. Fiske)
  • The Return from Jerusalem (1912)
  • Oliver Twist (1912) (with Marie Doro, Constance Collier)
  • Three Faces East (1918)
  • Launcelot and Elaine (1921)
  • The Merchant of Venice (1922–23) (with David Warfield)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Charles Harbury". Variety. January 11, 1928. p. 57.
  2. ^ "Charles Harbury Dies". Brooklyn Daily Times. January 7, 1928.
  3. ^ American and British Theatrical Biography, p.457 c.1979 by J. P. Wearing ISBN 0-8108-1201-0
  4. ^ Biographical Directory of the State of New York, 1900. New York: Biographical Directory Company. 1900. p. 183.

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