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  1. Beatrice Rose Stella Tanner (9 February 1865 – 9 April 1940), better known by her stage name Mrs Patrick Campbell or Mrs Pat, was an English stage actress, best known for appearing in plays by Shakespeare, Shaw and Barrie. She also toured the United States and appeared briefly in films.

  2. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Mrs. Patrick Campbell was an English actress known for her portrayals of passionate and intelligent characters. She debuted on the stage in 1888 (four years after she married Patrick Campbell), and her first notable role was as Paula Tanqueray in Sir Arthur Wing Pinero’s play The Second Mrs.

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  3. Mrs. Patrick Campbell was a British actress and writer who starred in several films in the 1930s. She was married to actor Patrick Campbell and died in France in 1940.

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  4. For 20 years (1894–1914), Mrs. Patrick Campbell flourished as one of the great ladies of the English stage, appearing in no less than 43 roles, though not always to critical acclaim. In 1895, for example, she had a triumph in Pinero's The Notorious Mrs. Ebbsmith, appeared as Juliet to mixed reviews, and then failed in Sudermann's Magda.

  5. Beatrice Rose Stella Tanner (9 February 1865 – 9 April 1940), better known by her stage name Mrs Patrick Campbell or Mrs Pat, was an English stage actress, best known for appearing in plays by Shakespeare, Shaw and Barrie. She also toured the United States and appeared briefly in films.

  6. British actress Mrs. Patrick Campbell was one of the greatest theatrical stars of her generation. She was known for her portrayals of passionate and intelligent characters. She was born Beatrice Stella Tanner on February 9, 1865, in London, England.

  7. Mrs. Patrick Campbell had captivated New York, in her distinctively grand manner, well before Bernard Shaw wrote the part of Eliza for her in Pygmalion, and immortalized her reputation on stage – as, perhaps, his own protracted and largely epistolatory affair with the temperamental actress immortalized her off-stage.