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- She became one of the most famed tragediennes in 19th-century Russia, and it was said, that during the 1850s and 1860s, her name was known from Tver to Astrachan.
- Due to this, Ries could acquire some different resources : the great vocal tragedienne Wilhelmine Schr�der-Devrient, the celebrated singer of " Fidelio " and later three Wagner premieres.
- She had hoped to become an operatic diva or tragedienne, but the writer of " Waldemar ", Maurice Barrymore convinced her to accept that her best success was in comedy roles.
- Many famous actors of the day appeared at the theatre, including the tragediennes Sarah Siddons and Eliza O'Neill, the Shakespearean actors William Charles Macready, Edmund Kean and his son Charles.
- Her biographers appear unanimous in their view that Didon was the greatest success of Saint-Huberty's career, and, given her qualities as an outstanding tragedienne, a role to which she was particularly well suited.
- The woman is Sarah Siddons ( 1755-1831 ), the English tragedienne, and the view is that of Sir Joshua Reynolds, in his painting " Sarah Siddons as the Tragic Muse " ( 1784 ).
- Moore married an actress, Elizabeth " Bessy " Dyke, younger sister of tragedienne-to-be Mary Ann Duff, in 1811, whom he had met with the Kilkenny players where she was working with her sisters.
- "There was the tragedienne Jennie Goldstein wringing her heart and wracking her sob-filled voice as she repeated the travails of the innocent immigrant girl seduced by the villainies of the cruel and heartless New York sweatshop world ."
- And I wondered what those clothes _ the goth-tragedienne coats, the vaguely tea-dance-at-the-Plaza dresses, the flapping dress in beef-jerky strips of dark leather _ looked like through her eyes.
- Hoengen, described by the late Karl Boehm as " the world's best tragedienne, " also was a guest performer at the Salzburg, Edinburgh and Bayreuth music festivals as well as at the Maggio Musicale in Florence, Italy.