Harned, Virginia (1872–1946)
Harned, Virginia (1872–1946)
American stage actress. Born Virginia Hickes, May 29, 1872, in Boston, MA; died April 29, 1946, in New York, NY; m. E.H. Sothern (actor), 1896 (div. 1910); m. William Courtenay.
Starred opposite 1st husband E.H. Sothern in Hamlet and many other plays; created title role in Trilby in Boston (1895); appeared as Jane Shore in The Lady Shore, Marguerite Gautier in Camille, as well as the title roles in Anna Karenina, Josephine and Pinero's Iris.
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