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  1. Louisa Lane Drew, 10 Jan 1820 - 31 Aug 1897 Date c. 1895 Type Painting Medium Pastel on paper Dimensions 96.8cm x 59.8cm (38 1/8" x 23 9/16"), Sight Topic Louisa Lane Drew: Female Louisa Lane Drew: Performing Arts\Performer\Actor Portrait Credit Line Owner ...

  2. Louisa Lane Drew (10 de enero de 1820 - 31 de agosto de 1897) fue una actriz y propietaria de un teatro estadounidense nacida en Inglaterra y antepasada de la familia de actores Barrymore. Profesionalmente, a menudo se la conocía como la Sra. John Drew.. Louisa Lane nació en Londres, Inglaterra, hija de Eliza Trentner (1796–1887), cantante y actriz, y Thomas Frederick Lane (1796–1825 ...

  3. Sep 15, 2012 - Louisa Lane Drew (January 10, 1820 - August 31, 1897) was an American actress & theatre owner of British birth, & an ancestor of the Barrymore acting family. Drew was born Louisa Lane in London, England, the daughter of Eliza Trentner(1796-1886), an actress, & Thomas Frederick Lane William Haycraft Lane, an actor & stage manager.

  4. Drew, Louisa Lane (1820–97) actress, theater manager; born in London, England. She came to the U.S.A. as a child. Known as a character actress, she managed the Arch Street Theatre in Philadelphia after the death of her husband, John Drew.

  5. ¿Cuál es el tipo de personalidad de Louisa Lane Drew de las 16 personalidades? Descubre la personalidad, eneagrama y signo zodiacal en el almaverso, base de datos de personalidad de celebridades y personajes ficticios.

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  7. Drew was the eldest son of John and Louisa Lane Drew, who were actors and managers.He first appeared on the stage in 1873 under his mother’s management. In 1875 Drew made his New York debut as Bob Ruggles in Augustin Daly’s comedy The Big Bonanza. He continued his association with Daly, making his first popular success as Alexander Sprinkle in Daly’s Arabian Night; or Haroun al Raschid ...