Moore, Maggie (1847–1929)

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Moore, Maggie (1847–1929)

American-born actress and singer. Name variations: Mrs. J.C. Williamson. Born Margaret O'Sullivan, July 10, 1847, in San Francisco, CA; died Mar 15, 1926; m. J. C. Williamson (actor and producer), 1872 (div. 1899, he then m. Mary Weir, 1899); m. Harry R. Roberts (actor), 1902.

Made stage debut in San Francisco (1871), then appeared with husband J.C. Williamson as Lizzie Stofel in the huge hit Struck Oil; made stage debut in Sydney, Australia, in the same part (1874), then repeated the success in London (1876), followed by Fool of the Family, The Colleen Bawn, The Chinese Question and Our Boarding House; settled in Australia (1879), appearing there as Josephine in H.M.S. Pinafore, Bettina in La Mascotte, Katisha in The Mikado, then starred in Meg the Castaway (1924).

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