Clarisse Agnew (1876 – November 29, 1904), born Clarice Adele Robinson, was an American actress and chorus girl.
[2] Her stage career began in San Francisco when she was a teenager, but she soon moved to New York.
[3] Agnew appeared as a "saucy and graceful soubrette"[4] toured nationally in Charles H. Hoyt's shows A Milk White Flag[5][6] and A Day and a Night in New York,[7] and performed with Ethel Barrymore in Cousin Kate.
[9] She was photographed with a bicycle for an 1897 magazine feature on American actresses and cycling.
[10] Her marriage in 1900 was seen as part of a trend of showgirls finding wealthy husbands.