Barton, Mary (d. 1970)
Barton, Mary (d. 1970)
English actress. Born in Warwickshire, England; died Mar 8, 1970; m. Tristan Rawson.
Made London stage debut in The Philanderer (1907), followed by Joy, Waste and The Treasure; joined Charles Frohman's repertory group (1909), appearing in Strife, Arsène Lupin and The Twelve-Pound Look, among others; later appeared with Lena Ashwell's company; made NY debut in Fanny's First Play (1912), followed by A Midsummer Night's Dream and Nan; other London plays include The Winter's Tale, The Crossing, A Family Man, Quality Street, Twelfth Night, Richard III, The Madras House, Marigold, A Doll's House and On the Frontier.
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