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Miller, (John) Henry
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Miller, [John] Henry (1859–1926), actor and manager. Born in England, he was brought to Canada at the age of fourteen and determined to become an actor shortly thereafter, when he witnessed a performance of
Across the Continent with Oliver Doud
Byron. Joining a stock company in Toronto, he made his debut in a bit part in
Amy Robsart in 1877. Miller's first New York appearance came three years later as Arviragus opposite Adelaide
Neilson in
Cymbeline. He soon rose to leading roles first under Daniel
Frohman and then with Charles
Frohman at the
Empire Theatre, then left in 1897 to become a star in his own right as the brilliant composer Eric Temple in
Heartsease. Subsequent successes came as Sidney Carton in
The Only Way (1899),
Richard Savage (1901), and Dick Dudgeon in
The Devil's Disciple (1903). In 1905 Miller took over the
Princess Theatre, where he produced and directed
Zira, which he co‐authored with J. Hartley
Manners. The next year he presented
The Great Divide, assuming the role of Stephen Ghent, and in 1910 he produced, directed, and starred in
The Faith Healer. Among his most important later roles were Neil Summer in
The Rainbow (1912) and Jeffrey Fair in
The Famous Mrs. Fair (1919). Miller produced and directed numerous other popular successes, notably
The Servant in the House (1908),
Daddy Long Legs (1914), and
Come Out of the Kitchen (1916), frequently assuming leading roles in these productions during their runs, and in 1918 he built his own Broadway theatre. He was a handsome, slightly stocky man, much respected for his versatility, but also feared for his famous explosive temper. Biography:
Backstage with Henry Miller, Frank P. Morse, 1938.
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The Devil at Large: Erica Jong on Henry Miller.
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Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY); 3/14/1993; 700+ words
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The Painted Word.(collection of signed reproductions of Henry Miller watercolors for sale for $8 million)(Brief Article)
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Henry Miller: a Life.
Magazine article from: The Economist (US); 5/11/1991; 700+ words
; ...impulses and fulfil your own desires", Henry Miller turned his books into garrulous manuals...Thereafter, until his death in 1980, Miller was loosely bracketed in the public...Nin, depicted in the recent film "Henry and June". He contributes unexpected...
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; The year was 1944. Henry Miller was living in a three-room shack in...of the city didn't inspire him." Miller headed north to visit a friend in Big...drawings. White, 87, calls his home the Henry Miller Memorial Library. On a recent...
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Miller, Henry
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Miller, (John) Henry
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Theatre
Miller, [John] Henry (1859–1926), actor and...in a bit part in Amy Robsart in 1877. Miller's first New York appearance came three...explosive temper. Biography: Backstage with Henry Miller , Frank P. Morse, 1938.
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