William Terriss

William Terriss

plays, and for his murder outside a London theatre.

Life and career

Terriss's real name was William Charles James Lewin. He was born in London and loved the adventurous, outdoor life. He married Isabel Lewis in 1868 and had a daughter, Ellaline, who became a very well known actress in musical comedy, together with her husband, Seymour Hicks (an actor and the proprietor of the Aldwych Theatre and Hicks Theatre in London). He also had a son, Tom, who became a well-known film director, writer and actor.

After trying the merchant service, silver mining in America, medicine, sheep-farming in the Falkland Islands, and tea-planting in Bengal, in 1867 he took to the stage, adopting the stage-name, William Terriss, where his handsome presence, fine voice and gallant bearing made him popular. Because of his swashbuckling style, he became famous in hero parts and was known as "Breezy Bill". His first appearance in London was as Lord Cloudrays in Tom Robertson's "Society", in 1871, at the old Prince of Wales's Theatre. In 1871, also, Terriss had a major success in "Robin Hood" and in "Rebecca", based on "Ivanhoe" by Sir Walter Scott. Over the next few years he established himself as one of Britain's most popular actors. In 1880 he joined Henry Irving's company at the Lyceum Theatre, playing such parts as Cassio and Mercutio, and in 1895 he acted there with Mary Anderson, for example, as Romeo to her Juliet.

. Terriss's last appearance was in the play "Secret Service".

Murder

On 16 December 1897, as he was entering the Adelphi Theatre to prepare for the evening's performance of "Secret Service", Terriss was stabbed to death by deranged and disgruntled actor, Richard Archer Prince.

Terriss had helped the struggling younger actor to find work in various productions that he had a hand in. However, Prince had, in the intervening years, become more mentally unstable. During the run of "The Harbour Lights", in which Prince had a minor role, Terriss took offence to something that Prince had said about him and had Prince dismissed. Terriss, however, sent small sums of money to Prince, via the Actors' Benevolent Fund, and continued to try to find him acting work. By the end of 1897, Prince was destitute and desperate for work, but he had become unemployable. On 13 December, he was forcibly ejected from the foyer of the Vaudeville Theatre, and he and Terriss were seen to argue the next night in Terriss's dressing room in the Adelphi Theatre.

The murder became a sensation in the London press.

Memorials

Terriss is buried in Brompton Cemetery, London.

A lifeboat house was built in 1898 on Eastbourne seafront in memory of Terriss. It still stands there with a memorial plaque. There is also a plaque on the wall by the stage door of the Adelphi Theatre recording the event of the murder.

A portrait of William Terriss hangs in the stairwell of Denville Hall, the home for retired Actors and Actresses in Northwood, Middlesex, England. The home is run by The Actors' Charitable Trust, founded in 1896 by Mrs. Kittie Carson (wife of the publisher of "The STAGE") and Mrs. Compton, mother of actress Fay Compton. Sir Henry Irving, was the first President of the organization until his death in 1905.

A 2006 Channel 5 documentary in the UK on ghosts on the London Underground reported that a ghost has been seen many times, at the Covent Garden tube station, identified from a photograph as Terriss. This ghost is reported to have been seen many times, though sightings have lessened over the years with the last reported sighting being in 1972 [ [http://www.timeout.com/london/features/89.html Timeout London article, "City of the Dead", by Peter Watts, dated 25 October 2005] ]

Notes

References

*Rowell, George. "William Terriss and Richard Prince" (1987; London: Society for Theatre Research) ISBN 0854300422
*Smythe, Arthur J. "The Life of William Terriss" (Westminster: Archibald Constable, 1898).
*1911
*JewishEncyclopedia

External links

* [http://www.zip.com.au/~lnbdds/home/prince.htm Article about Terriss, Archer and the murder]
* [http://www.zip.com.au/~lnbdds/home/smythe1.htm Profile of Terriss]
* [http://www.sensationpress.com/williamterriss.htm Photo and information about Terriss]
* [http://www.emich.edu/public/english/adelphi_calendar/hst1895.htm Information about Archer]


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