Aubrey Boucicault (23 June 1868 or 1869 – 10 July 1913) was a British born stage actor, playwright and matinee idol.
He came from a famous family of actors and playwrights, his father being Dion Boucicault.
On August 7, 1887, The New York Times reported that Aubrey and his mother were expected to arrive from England that day to begin their season at St. Paul theatre on August 22 in the show "My Geraldine.
"[8] Aubrey's second wife was the actress Amy Busby (1872-1957), but they divorced after only a couple years of marriage.
[9][10] Busby filed divorce papers naming Victory Bateman as a co-respondent presumably in a case of adultery.