- Edna May
Edna Pettie, known as Edna May, was an American actress and singer. She was born on
September 2 1878 inSyracuse, New York , and diedJanuary 1 1948 inLausanne ,Switzerland .Life and career
At the age of 5, May played Little Willie Allen in a production of "Dora". By the age of 7, she had joined a children's opera company and performed
Gilbert and Sullivan productions in Syracuse. She studied music at the New York Conservatoire and made her professional debut in 1895 in "Si Stebbings" in Syracuse. She then moved to New York to join the chorus of an Oscar Hammerstein production of "Santa Maria". That year, she married Fred Titus, who held a world record for cycling. They divorced in 1904.In 1897, May played Violet Grey in "The Belle of New York" with only moderate success. The following year the production played in London, becoming a hit and running for 697 performances, making May a star. After that, among others, she played Gabrielle Dalmonte in "
An American Beauty " in London (1900), Olga in "The Girl from Up There" (1901) in New York and then London, Edna Branscombe in "Three Little Maids " (1902), Lillian Leigh in "The School Girl " (1903-1914) in London and New York, Alesia in "La Poupée " (1904) in London, and Angela in "The Catch of the Season " (1905) in New York. "The Belle of Mayfair " followed in London in 1906. May played the title character in "Nelly Neil" in London in 1907.May was known for her beauty and received tremendous attention from male admirers. She was involved in a passionate but failed relationship with Prince Raj Narayan Bahadur(of the erstwhile kingdom of Cooch Behar in India) but could not marry him due to his parent's disapproval as she did not belong to one of India's royal families. Finally, in 1907, she agreed to marry millionaire Oscar Lewisohn and retired from the stage. The couple settled in England.
May lived at
Winkfield inBerkshire during her retirement, but made brief returns to the stage in 1911 benefit performances of "The Belle of New York" at theSavoy Theatre in London and 1915's "The Masque of Peace and War" in London. Also in 1911, she appeared in the film "Forgotten; or An Answered Prayer". She also starred in a 1916 film version of "The Belle of New York" called "Salvation Joan".External links
* [http://www.edna-may.com/ Site dedicated to Edna May]
* [http://www.dgillan.screaming.net/stage/th-frames.html?http&&&www.dgillan.screaming.net/stage/may/may-e.html Photos and biography]
* [http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp51473 Photographs]
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/19603157@N03/2335125298/in/pool-victorian_edwardian_fashion Another photo of May]
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