Person:Edward Willard (3)

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Edward Smith Willard
male
Child of family
Smith Willard and Anne Goodale (1)
Spouse of family
Edward Willard and Emily Waters (1)
Birth N1
9 Jan 1853
Brighton, Sussex, England
Christening S1
16 Feb 1853
Chapel Royal, Brighton, Sussex, England
Death S2
9 Nov 1915
Surrey, England
Other S3
20 Apr 1890
Actors Next to Irving Newspaper
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7 Sep 1890
The Future of Palmers Newspaper
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12 Oct 1890
In Irvings Footsteps Newspaper
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9 Nov 1890
New York, USA
Actor and Artist Honored Newspaper
Other S7
11 Nov 1890
New York, USA
Mr. Willard's First Appearance Newspaper
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16 Nov 1890
New York, USA
The Middleman Ad Newspaper
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30 Nov 1890
New York, USA
A Stage Villain No More Newspaper
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31 Jan 1891
New York, USA
To Meet Mr. Willard Newspaper
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3 May 1891
Applause For Willard Newspaper
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8 May 1891
Willard Honors Newspaper
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24 May 1891
Gala Night at the Play Newspaper
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5 Oct 1891
People are Generous Newspaper
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10 Oct 1891
At The Whitehouse Newspaper
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6 Nov 1891
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Played to over 30,000 people Newspaper
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20 Dec 1892
Mr. E.S. Willard secures his place in the affections of the New York Public Newspaper
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27 Dec 1892
Actors Left Penniless Newspaper
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29 Dec 1892
Behind The Footlights Newspaper
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13 Jan 1893
Talks Of The Drama Newspaper
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14 Jan 1893
Just Nervousness, Not Stage Fright. Newspaper
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15 Jan 1893
Becomes A Favorite Newspaper
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30 Mar 1893
Mr. Willard's Big Hit Newspaper
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29 Apr 1893
E.S. Willard refuses to re-book eight theatres Newspaper
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15 Nov 1893
Everybody Knew The Actor. Newspaper
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19 Nov 1893
In A Dressing Room Newspaper
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10 Dec 1893
E.S. Willard Income Newspaper
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17 Dec 1893
Henry Irving Dines at the Lotos Club Newspaper
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17 Dec 1893
Henry Irving at the Lotos Club Newspaper
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23 Jan 1894
E.S. Willard Acts Hamlet Newspaper
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22 Apr 1894
Willard Is Liked Newspaper
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29 Apr 1894
Willard Says Good-By Newspaper
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13 May 1894
Mr. E.S. Willard's Plans Newspaper
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6 Jul 1894
Theatrical Gossip Newspaper
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18 Jul 1894
Henry Irving Newspaper
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6 Oct 1894
Willard terminates his London engagement Newspaper
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25 Jun 1895
After Many Years Newspaper
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3 May 1896
Henry Arthur Jones Again Newspaper
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15 Nov 1896
Plays And Players Newspaper
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17 Nov 1896
E.S. Willard in his new play Newspaper
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8 Dec 1896
Cries of bravo for E.S. Willard Newspaper
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24 Dec 1896
Has To Do All The Acting Himself Newspaper
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24 Jan 1897
Tyranny Of The Stage Newspaper
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10 Mar 1897
E. S. Willard in "The Middleman" Newspaper
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2 May 1897
On The Rialto Newspaper
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3 Jun 1897
Passengers For Europe Newspaper
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18 Jul 1897
Willard's New Play Newspaper
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19 Dec 1897
Mr. Willard's Farewell Newspaper
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6 Mar 1898
Anna Held In Atlanta Newspaper
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6 Mar 1898
MLLE. Held Left Yesterday Newspaper
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16 Mar 1898
Actor Willard Poisoned Newspaper
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20 Mar 1898
Willard Has The Fever Newspaper
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20 Mar 1898
Willard Will Take A Rest Newspaper
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21 Mar 1898
E. S. Willard Is Better Newspaper
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22 Mar 1898
E. S. Willard Better Newspaper
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27 Mar 1898
E. S. Willard's Condition Newspaper
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14 Apr 1898
E. S. Willard Better Newspaper
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3 May 1898
E. S. Willard fever relapse Newspaper
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22 May 1898
E. S. Willard Is Convalescent. Newspaper
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23 May 1898
Mrs. Willard Is In Chicago Newspaper
Other
11 Jan 1905
Arrived in New York from England Travel
Other S61, N2
15 Apr 1912
London, England
Newspaper
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18 Mar 1913
London, England
Newspaper
Other S63, N4
10 Nov 1915
London, England
Newspaper
Other S64, N5
25 Jan 1916
London, England
Newspaper
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Willard, Edward Smith (1853-1915), English actor, who was particularly admired for his villains in contemporary melodrama. He made his first appearance on the stage in Weymouth in 1869, and after some years in the provinces was in London, where he made a great success in Sims's The Lights o' London (1881) and in the title-role in Tom Pinch, a domestic comedy based on Dickens's Martin Chuzzlewit. He enhanced his reputation with his Captain Skinner in H. A. Jones and Herman's The Silver King (1882), James Ralston in Charles Young's Jim the Penman (1886), and Jem Dalton in a revival of Tom Taylor's The Ticket-of-Leave Man in 1888. In 1889 he went into management at the Shaftesbury Theatre, where he played among other parts Cyrus Blenkarn in H. A. Jones's The Middleman, and then went to America, where he appeared with such success that he returned there annually for several years, touring the USA and Canada with a repertory of his most successful parts. Among his later roles were the title-roles in Barrie's The Professor's Love Story (1894), Louis N. Parker's The Cardinal (1903), and a dramatization of Thackeray's The Newcomes as Colonel Newcome (1906), in which he made his last appearance on the stage. His nephew Edmund (1884-1956) was also an actor, at his best in strong dramatic parts such as Macbeth, Othello, Jones in Galsworthy's The Silver Box, and Lopakhin in Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard.


How to cite this entry:'Willard, Edward Smith' The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre. Ed. Phyllis Hartnoll and Peter Found. Oxford University Press, 1996. Oxford Reference Online. Oxford University Press. Winnipeg Public Library. 9 November 2005 <http://www.oxfordreference.com/views/ENTRY.html?subview=Main&entry=t79.e3303>

(Research):Frederick Ernest Worsdell - husband of niece, married Jun 1905 to Florence Emily Stow (b Jun1882). Alfred Waters Stow - nephew, married in Mar 1905, Lily Elizabeth Maude Stapley (London Gazette confirms). In 1906 Lily is listed as a Telephone Operator.


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Notes
N1. Who's Who in the World, 1910-11 Record.
N2. Theatre Reminiscences
N3. Pension Fund Commitee
N4. Death of Mr. Willard
N5. Wills and Bequests
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