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name = Julia Arthur
caption = Julia Arthur
birthdate = birth date|1868|5|3|mf=y
deathdate = death date and age|1950|3|28|1868|5|3|mf=y
location =Hamilton, Ontario
othername = Ida LewisJulia Arthur (
May 3 ,1868 -March 28 ,1950 ) was a Canadian-born stage andfilm actress.Born Ida Lewis in
Hamilton, Ontario , she was the daughter of Elizabeth Arthur andtobacco manufacturer, Thomas Lewis. Her younger sister, Eleanor Letitia Lewis, became an actress known by the stage name, "Eleanor Dorel."Ida Lewis began acting as a child and as a young lady went to
England to study dramatic art. Returning toNorth America she worked in live theatre, using the first name of Julia along with her mother's maiden name. In April of 1893, Julia Arthur made her Broadway debut in "Lady Windermere's Fan ". Two years later, she returned to England for a time, making herLondon debut with Sir Henry Irving's company. Like many "legitimate" stage actors of the time, Arthur appeared on thevaudeville stage, in a sketch called, "Liberty Aflame". [Laurie, Joe, Jr. "Vaudeville: From the Honky-tonks to the Palace." New York: Henry Holt, 1953. p. 50.] With her growing success on stage in America, Julia Arthur was offered a chance to perform in the fledglingmotion picture industry. She appeared in her firstsilent film in 1907 withVitagraph Studios under directorJ. Stuart Blackton . Of the ten films she performed in, almost all were with Blackton. Her last screen performance was in 1919 in a benefit film to aid victims ofWorld War I . It was produced by the "Stage Women's War Relief Fund," a charitable organization created by theatre workers with theAmerican Theatre Wing that was part of theFederal Council of Allied War Charities .While making films, Ms. Arthur continued to perform on stage at venues in
Boston ,New York City and elsewhere around theU.S. Northeast . Her final Broadway performance came in 1921, playing Lady Macbeth oppositeLionel Barrymore .On February 23, 1898, Julia Arthur married Benjamin P. Cheney, Jr., the son of a wealthy Boston industrialist
Benjamin Pierce Cheney whose country estate is now theElm Bank Horticulture Center . They made their home in Boston, with a summer estate on Calf Island, and were patrons of theMuseum of Fine Arts, Boston , donating a number of antiquities.Julia Arthur Cheney died in Boston in 1950. It is unsure wheteher she had children or not.
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