Mary Hall (actress)

[2] Often billed as English due to early tours in London,[3] she was born to judge Henry P. White and Euphemia deLuce of Kansas City, Missouri, in a family of a three children.

[1] She became a prominent social leader in Kansas City, and married newspaperman Smith B.

[4] The "statuesque brunette" was nominated queen of the Kansas City flower parade ("Kween Karnation") in 1896,[4] and entered the stage the same year, in a production of In Old Kentucky in Toledo, Ohio.

[6][7] She later married newspaperman and theatrical manager William Antisdel (who claimed they were never legally married),[8] actor-manager Frederick E. Bryant,[9] and the unemployment activist Urbain J.

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Mary Hall, c. 1903