Ada Dwyer Russell | |
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Born | Mary Ada Dwyer[1]: 43 February 8, 1863[2]: 48 |
Died | July 4, 1952 | (aged 89)
Resting place | Salt Lake City Cemetery 40°46′32.6″N 111°51′28.6″W / 40.775722°N 111.857944°W[4] |
Spouse | Harold Russell (married 1893 separated ~1895)[2]: 51 |
Partner(s) | Amy Lowell (together 1912–1925)[5]: xl, xlii |
Children | Lorna Russell Amussen (5 Sep. 1894–30 Sep. 1961)[2]: 48 [6] |
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Ada Dwyer Russell (1863–1952) was an American actress who performed on stage in Broadway and London and became the muse to her poet lover Amy Lowell.[7]
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page).Mrs. Ada Dwyer Russell, 89, retired character actress, died Friday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Theodore Amussen, Chevy Chase, MD. A broken hip, suffered in a recent fall, complicated long illness, causing death. The well-known pioneer actress figured prominently in plays in the historic Salt Lake Theater and was instrumental in placing the bronze tablet on the theater site. She appeared in the theater's farewell performance Oct. 20, 1928. Mrs. Russell toured England, America, and Australia playing character parts. At 15 she played her first New York engagement. She, was married to Harold Russell, actor, who died in 1926.
Private graveside services for Mrs. Lorna Russell Amussen, 66, of New York City, will be conducted Friday at 10 a.m. at the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Mrs. Amussen, widow of the late Theodore Amussen, Salt Lake City and Washington D.C., attorney, died Sept. 30 in New York City. Funeral services were conducted in New York City.