Cahill, Marie (1870–1933)

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Cahill, Marie (1870–1933)

American actress. Born Dec 20, 1870, possibly in Brooklyn, NY; died Aug 23, 1933, in New York, NY; dau. of Richard and Marie (Grogean) Cahill (both Irish); m. Daniel V. Arthur (business manager), June 18, 1903.

Worked as popular musical-comedy and vaudeville performer for 4 decades; played at Poole's Eighth Street Theatre (NY) in COD and had 1st musical-theater comedy role as Patsy in The Tin Soldier (1888); performed under direction of managers Augustin Daly and George Lederer; became headliner with song "Nancy Brown" from The Wild Rose; appeared in title role of The Boys and Betty (1908), as Buttercup in HMS Pinafore (1911), Celeste Deremy in The Opera Ball (1912), Polly Bainbridge in Ninety in the Shade (1915) and Gloria Wentworth in The New Yorkers (1930).