Vincent, Ruth (1877–1955)

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Vincent, Ruth (1877–1955)

English actress and soprano. Born Mar 22, 1877, in Grand Yarmouth, Norfolk, England; died July 4, 1955, in London, England; dau. of Henry Vincent Bunn; elder sister of Madge Vincent (actress and singer); m. John Fraser (of the Royal Horse Guards).

Made stage debut with the D'Oyly Carte Opera in the chorus of The Chieftain (1894); remaining with D'Oyly Carte (1894–99), created the small part of Gretchen in The Grand Duke and role of Dorothea in His Majesty (1897) and appeared as Kate in the 1st revival of The Yeomen of the Guard (1897), Casilda in The Gondoliers, Laine in The Beauty Stone, and Laoula in The Lucky Star, among others; on the London stage, starred in Véronique, A Girl on the Stage, Trial by Jury, Amäsis, Tom Jones, The Belle of Brittany, and A Persian Princess; appeared in grand opera at Covent Garden and made concert tours.

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