- Antoinette Perry
Infobox Actor
name = Antoinette Perry
birthdate =June 27 ,1888
birthplace =Denver, Colorado
deathdate =June 28 ,1946 (aged age|1888|6|27|1946|6|28)
deathplace =New York City, New York
spouse = Frank W. Frueauff (1909-1922)(Mary) Antoinette Perry (
June 27 ,1888 –June 28 ,1946 ), was an actress, director, and co-founder of theAmerican Theatre Wing . The Tony Awards are her namesake.Born in
Denver, Colorado , she spent her childhood aspiring to replicate the thespian artistry of her aunt and uncle, both of whom were well-respected touring actors. She appeared oppositeDavid Warfield in "Music Master" in 1906 when she was only eighteen years old. Her career was on the rise, yet she left the stage a star in 1909, to marry Denver businessman Frank W. Frueauff and start a family. Years later, her daughters would follow in her footsteps, likewise pursuing careers in the theatre, Elaine as a producer and Margaret as a stage manager.Following Frank Frueauff's death in 1922, Perry returned to the stage, appearing notably in Kaufman & Ferber's "Minick". She took up directing in 1928. In partnership with
Brock Pemberton she produced several successful plays, including: "Divorce Me Dear", "Ceiling Zero", "Red Harvest", "Strictly Dishonorable", "Personal Appearance " (Lawrence Riley 's breakthrough hit), and "Kiss the Boys Goodbye". Their most famous production was probably thePulitzer Prize -winning Mary Chase classic "Harvey", which enjoyed moderate success on Broadway and lasting success as a film, both starringJimmy Stewart . Perry died from a heart attack during the play's lengthy Broadway run onJune 28 ,1946 .Perry helped found, and was chairman of the board and secretary of, the
American Theatre Wing , which operated the Stage Door Canteens duringWorld War II , providing entertainment to servicemen in several American cities. After her death, her friends and colleagues took action to memorialize her contribution to the high standards of American theatre. Brock Pemberton suggested that the American Theatre Wing create a series of awards to be given in her honor. Since 1947, the Antoinette Perry Awards have been given annually for distinguished achievement in theatre, and are one of the theatre world's most coveted honors. They are universally known by their nickname, theTony Award s.External links
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=4152 Antoinette Perry's Gravesite]
* [http://www.americantheaterwing.com/tony/history_of_the_tony_awards.php Antoinette Perry's biography at the American Theatre Wing website]
* [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9125925?query=Perry%2C%20Antoinette&ct= Antoinette Perry's biography at the "Encyclopaedia Britannica" website]
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