Craig, Edith (1869–1947)

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Craig, Edith (1869–1947)

English actress, costume designer, and stage director. Born Dec 9, 1869, later chose to use name Craig; died Mar 27, 1947, near London; illeg. dau. of Edward Godwin and Dame Ellen Terry (actress, 1847–1928); sister of Gordon Craig (stage designer).

Made stage debut at the Court in Olivia (1878); made NY debut in title role of Barbara (1888); created the role of Proserpine Garnett in Candida (1900); designed and made costumes for many London productions; stage managed, directed, and produced over 150 plays, often designing scenery; produced at Everyman (1920–21), York, Leeds, and Letchworth (1923–24); also directed and appeared in film; converted the Elizabethan barn, adjacent to her mother's house in Kent, into a memorial theater, where she directed Shakespearean plays (1929–39).

See also Katharine Cockin, Edith Craig, 1869–1947 (Continuum, 1998).

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