Louisa Cranstoun Nisbett

Louisa Cranstoun Nisbett

Louisa Cranstoun Nisbett (1812 - January 15, 1858), English actress, was the daughter of Frederick Hayes Macnamara, an actor, whose stage name was Mordaunt.

As Miss Mordaunt she had considerable experience, especially in Shakesperean leading parts, before her first London appearance in 1829 at Drury Lane as Widow Cheerly in Andrew Cherry's "Soldier's Daughter". Her beauty and high spirits made her at once a popular favourite in a large number of comedy parts, until in 1831 she was married to Captain John Alexander Nisbett and retired. Her husband, however, was killed the same year by a fall from his horse, and she was compelled to reappear on the stage in 1832. She was the original Lady Gay Spanker of "London Assurance" (1841).

In 1844 she withdrew again from the stage to marry Sir William Boothby, Bart., but on his death (1846),, returned to play Lady Teazle, Portia, Constantine in the "Love Chase", Helen and Julia in the "Hunchback". It was in the first of these parts that she made her final appearance in 1851.----


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