- Adah Isaacs Menken
Infobox actor
name = Adah Isaacs Menken
imagesize = 150px
caption = Adah Isaacs Menken c. 1865
birthname = Adah Bertha Theodore
birthdate = birth date|1835|6|15|mf=y
birthplace =New Orleans, Louisiana ,United States
deathdate = death date and age|1868|8|10|1835|6|15|mf=y
deathplace =Paris ,France Adah Isaacs Menken (
June 15 ,1835 –August 10 ,1868 ) was an Americanactress , painter andpoet .She was born Adah Bertha Theodore in New Orleans to a French Creole mother and
Free Negro Auguste Theodore. She danced as a child in New Orleans,Havana andTexas . Eventually she worked in San Francisco. Menken was known for her poetry and painting. In 1859 she appeared on Broadway in the play "The French Spy"."She converted to
Judaism and married aJewish musician, Alexander Isaac Menken. Their marriage was short-lived. Menken separated from, and then laterdivorce d her, though she remained committed to Judaism her entire life. She had four marriages in the space of seven years. She was Mrs. John C. Heenan (and accused of bigamy because Menken had not secured a divorce).She played "Mister Bones," a minstrel character, and impersonated
Edwin Booth asHamlet andRichelieu . She performed withBlondin , aNiagara Falls tightrope walker. Her provocative stage performance, strapped to a horse bareback, wearing only tights in "Mazeppa" helped establish her reputation as a scandalous figure. OnAugust 24 ,1863 , the master of San Francisco theater,Tom McGuire presented "Mazeppa" with Miss Menken. She later became Mrs. Robert Henry Newel. Even later she became Mrs. James Barkley. The probable facts of her life were not established until 1938.She went to perform in
Paris ,France and was romanced byAlexandre Dumas, père . She went toLondon ,England , and was wooed byCharles Reade ,Dante Gabriel Rossetti andTom Hood and became a friend toCharles Dickens .Later, in ill health, she wrote to a friend, "I am lost to art and life. Yet, when all is said and done, have I not at my age tasted more of life than most women who live to be a hundred? It is fair, then, that I should go where old people go." She died at the age of thirty-three in
Paris ,France in 1868 and is interred in theCimetière du Montparnasse .Much of the information pertaining to Menken's racial and religious background has been questioned in more recent historical biography, particularly in Performing Menken: Adah Isaacs Menken and the Birth of American Celebrity, Cambridge University Press, 2003.
ources
* Michael Diamond, "Victorian Sensation", (Anthem Press, 2003) ISBN 1-84331-150-X. Pp.268-271.
* Dickson, Samuel. "Tales of Old San Francisco" - 1957 Stanford University Press. L.C. # 57-9306External links
* [http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/AMenken.html Brief biography at the Jewish Virtual Library]
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