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ADA See also: American actress, whose real name was Crehan, was See also: born in See also: Limerick, See also: Ireland, on the 22nd of See also: April 186o
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Her parents removed to the See also: United States when she was five years old, and it was in Newark, N.J., that in 1874 she made her first stage appearance in a small See also: part in Across the Continent
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She was with Mrs See also: John
See also: Drew's stock See also: company in See also: Philadelphia, John W
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Albaugh's in Albany and Baltimore, and other companies for several seasons, playing every kind of minor part, until she became connected with Augustin See also: Daly's theatrical management in 1879
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Under his training she soon showed her talents for vivid, charming portrayal of character, first in See also: modern and then in older comedies
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She was the heroine in all the Daly adaptations from the See also: German, and added to her triumphs the parts of Peggy in Wycherly's Country Girl, Julia in the Hunchback, and especially Katharina in The Taming of the See also: Shrew, besides playing Rosalind and Viola
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See also: Miss See also: Rehan accompanied Daly's company to See also: England (first in 1884), See also: France and See also: Germany (1886)
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Her See also: life-See also: size portrait as Katharina is in the picture-gallery, and her bust, with Ellen Terry's, at the entrance to the theatre in the See also: Shakespeare Memorial at Stratford-on-See also: Avon
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