- Stella Weaver
Stella Boniface Weaver (1856 "-"
June 3 1936 ) was a stage actress fromRichmond, Virginia . In the late 1870s and 1880s she was an importantmember of the company ofLester Wallack , at 13th Street andBroadway (Manhattan) . She appeared in Wallack productions of "False Shame" (1877), "School For Scandal" (1878), "Our Club" (1878), and "My Son" (1878).tage Career
The daughter of George C. Boniface, Weaver went on stage as a youth. Her fellow actors included
Sol Smith Russell ,John Edward McCullough , John T. Raymond, andLawrence Barrett . In 1878 Weaver teamed with Charles Coghlen, Rose Coghlen, andJohn Gibbs Gilbert in "The Snowball". The same year she was featured in "Our Girls" by H.J. Byron and appeared withMaurice Barrymore in a revival of "The Shaughraun". She acted withGilbert, Wallack, and Emily Rigl in an original production of "A Child of the State". She supported Wallack in "My Awful Dad", somewhat later. At Harrigan's Park Theatre, later renamed the Herald Square Theatre, Weaver was in "Old Levender" withEdward Harrigan . She played in a rendition ofBen Hur produced by Klaw and Erlanger and a staging of "The First Year", produced by John Golden.Death
She died at the Home For Incurables in 1936. For many years she resided at the Percy Williams Home on
Long Island . Weaver was survived by a sister, Mrs. Horace McVicker. She had a private funeral and is buried in Fairview Cemetery, inRed Bank, New Jersey . ["Stella B. Weaver, Actress of '80s, Dies",New York Times , June 4, 1936, pg. 23.]References
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