Mrs Patrick Campbell
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Mrs. Patrick Campbell — (undatiert) Mrs. Patrick Campbell (* 9. Februar 1865 in Kensington, London als Beatrice Stella Tanner; † 9. April 1940 in Pau, Aquitanien, Frankreich) war eine britische Schauspielerin … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mrs. Patrick Campbell — Mrs. Pat Mrs. Patrick Campbell en 1897 Nom de naissance Beatrice Stella Tanner … Wikipédia en Français
Mrs Patrick Campbell — (February 9, 1865 ndash; April 9, 1940) was one of the most successful British stage actresses of her generation. Early life and marriages Campbell was born Beatrice Stella Tanner in Kensington, London, to John Tanner and Maria Luigia Giovanna,… … Wikipedia
Mrs Patrick Campbell — [Mrs Patrick Campbell] (1865–1940) an English actor who was well known for her intelligent and humorous remarks. Her name before her marriage to Patrick Campbell was Beatrice Tanner. Her best known role was as Eliza in George Bernard Shaw ‘s… … Useful english dictionary
Mrs. Patrick Campbell — For other people named Patrick Campbell, see Patrick Campbell (disambiguation). Mrs Patrick Campbell Born Beatrice Stella Tanner 9 February 1865 Kensington, London, England Di … Wikipedia
Mrs Patrick Campbell — stage name of Beatrice Stella Tanner … Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games
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Patrick Campbell — may refer to:*Patrick Campbell (Royal Navy officer), (1773 ndash;1841), Royal Navy officer * Patrick Campbell (British Army officer) (1779 ndash;1857), Major General, British agent and Consul General in Egypt *Mrs. Patrick Campbell (1865–1940),… … Wikipedia
Stella Patrick Campbell — Mrs. Patrick Campbell (* 9. Februar 1865 in Kensington, London als Beatrice Stella Tanner; † 9. April 1940 in Pau, Aquitanien, Frankreich) war eine britische Schauspielerin. Neben Sarah Bernhardt und Eleonora Duse zählte sie zu den großen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Campbell,Mrs. Patrick — Campbell, Mrs. Patrick. Originally Beatrice Stella Tanner. 1865 1940. British actress who was the first to portray Eliza in Pygmalion (1913), a part written for her by George Bernard Shaw. * * * … Universalium