Coghlan, Rose (1852–1932)

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Coghlan, Rose (1852–1932)

English-American actress. Born Rosamond Maria Coghlan, Mar 18, 1852 (some sources cite 1850) in Peterborough, Lincolnshire, England; died 1932 in Harrison, NY; dau. of Francis (publisher) and Anna Maria (Kirby) Coghlan (both Irish); sister of actor Charles Coghlan (died 1899); aunt of Gertrude Coghlan; naturalized US citizen, 1902; m. Clinton J. Edgerly (Boston attorney), April 1885 (div. 1890); m. John T. Sullivan (Boston actor), June 7, 1893 (div. 1904); no children.

Famed for her mellow voice, made her debut in Scotland at 13 and went on to star on the London stage; arrived in NY (1872); appeared as Countess Zicka in American premiere of Diplomacy (1878) and was a great success as Stephanie in Forget-Me-Not (1880); worked with Wallack's company (1880–89).

See also Women in World History.

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