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'''Vivian Rushmore''' was an actress who starred in several [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] productions.<ref>https://www.broadwayworld.com/people/Vivian-Rushmore/</ref> She was cast in [[Charles Klein]]'s 1914 production ''The Money Makers''.<ref>https://books.google.com/books?id=3LA-AQAAMAAJ&q=vivian+rushmore+actress&dq=vivian+rushmore+actress&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj7iISQi4roAhUUt54KHehiCOQ4ChDoATAAegQIARAD</ref> She played a screenwriter in ''[[The Squab Farm]]'' (1918). She was in [[The Girl in the Limousine (play)]] (1919).


'''Vivian Rushmore''' was an American actress who had leading roles in several [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] productions.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.broadwayworld.com/people/Vivian-Rushmore/|title=Vivian Rushmore Theatre Credits, News, Bio and Photos|website=www.broadwayworld.com}}</ref> She was cast in [[Charles Klein]]'s 1914 production ''The Money Makers''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3LA-AQAAMAAJ&q=vivian+rushmore+actress|title=Vanity Fair|date=January 8, 1914|publisher=University Microfilms|via=Google Books}}</ref> She played a fairy godmother in the 1912 [[Cinderella]] themed production ''The Lady Slipper''.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BUhoETWzU64C&dq=%22vivian+rushmore%22&pg=PA162|title=Fred Stone: Circus Performer and Musical Comedy Star|first=Armond|last=Fields|date=January 22, 2002|publisher=McFarland|isbn=9780786411610|via=Google Books}}</ref> She played a screenwriter in ''[[The Squab Farm]]'' (1918). She portrayed Bernice Warren in ''[[The Girl in the Limousine (play)]]'' (1919).
''[[Munsey's Magazine]] ran a portrait of her in 1914.<ref>https://books.google.com/books?id=uUTWAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA530&dq=vivian+rushmore+actress&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjSgYeqioroAhWvkHIEHZyTDwQQ6AEISjAF#v=onepage&q=vivian%20rushmore%20actress&f=false</ref> In 1921, ''Theatre Magazine'' included an image of her wearing a white chiffon outfit in character as part of a spread on fashion in opera.<ref>https://books.google.com/books?id=O0Q5AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA51&lpg=PA51&dq=%22vivian+rushmore%22&source=bl&ots=0zX86SZCyk&sig=ACfU3U0FHPb3OhOlfKyck3LIfskMfEj2aQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwibxK2A94roAhX3l3IEHSP2Bz8Q6AEwBnoECAMQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22vivian%20rushmore%22&f=false</ref>

''[[Munsey's Magazine]]'' ran a portrait of her in 1914.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uUTWAAAAMAAJ&dq=vivian+rushmore+actress&pg=PA530|title=Munsey's Magazine for ...|date=March 8, 1914|publisher=Frank A. Munsey & Company|via=Google Books}}</ref> In 1921, ''Theatre Magazine'' included an image of her wearing a white chiffon outfit in character as part of a spread on fashion in opera.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=O0Q5AQAAMAAJ&dq=%22vivian+rushmore%22&pg=PA51|title=Theatre Magazine|first=Arthur|last=Hornblow|date=March 8, 1921|publisher=Theatre Magazine Company|via=Google Books}}</ref>


==Theater==
==Theater==
*''Belle of Mayfair'' (1907), as debutante<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://digital.chipublib.org/digital/collection/CPB01/id/4192/|title=Colonial Theatre, Belle of Mayfair (April 8, 1907)|website=digital.chipublib.org}}</ref>
*''The Lady Slipper'' (1913)<ref>https://books.google.com/books?id=7eQxAQAAMAAJ&pg=PR57&lpg=PR57&dq=%22vivian+rushmore%22&source=bl&ots=zESTydNNdj&sig=ACfU3U1iKcK6vNVZ0YmeDOb-p8HB1CUprw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwibxK2A94roAhX3l3IEHSP2Bz8Q6AEwBXoECAEQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22vivian%20rushmore%22&f=false</ref>
*''The Lady Slipper'' (1912), as Fairy Godmother<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7eQxAQAAMAAJ&dq=%22vivian+rushmore%22&pg=PR57|title=Harper's Weekly|date=March 8, 1913|via=Google Books|last1=Bonner|first1=John|last2=Curtis|first2=George William|last3=Alden|first3=Henry Mills|last4=Conant|first4=Samuel Stillman|last5=Schuyler|first5=Montgomery|last6=Foord|first6=John|last7=Davis|first7=Richard Harding|last8=Schurz|first8=Carl|last9=Nelson|first9=Henry Loomis|last10=Bangs|first10=John Kendrick|last11=Harvey|first11=George Brinton Mcclellan|last12=Hapgood|first12=Norman}}</ref>
*''The Money Makers'' (1914)
*''The Money Makers'' (1914)
*''Fast and Grow Fat'' (1917), an adaptation of the story "Five Fridays", opposite [[Roy Atwell]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rEbWAAAAMAAJ&dq=%22vivian+rushmore%22&pg=PA283|title=Munsey's Magazine for ...|date=March 8, 1917|publisher=Frank A. Munsey & Company|via=Google Books}}</ref>
*''[[The Squab Farm]]'' (1918). portraying a screenwriter
*''[[The Squab Farm]]'' (1918). portraying a screenwriter
*[[The Girl in the Limousine (play)]] (1919), as Bernice Warren
*''[[The Girl in the Limousine (play)|The Girl in the Limousine]]'' (1919), as Bernice Warren


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Latest revision as of 13:49, 9 April 2023

Vivian Rushmore was an American actress who had leading roles in several Broadway productions.[1] She was cast in Charles Klein's 1914 production The Money Makers.[2] She played a fairy godmother in the 1912 Cinderella themed production The Lady Slipper.[3] She played a screenwriter in The Squab Farm (1918). She portrayed Bernice Warren in The Girl in the Limousine (play) (1919).

Munsey's Magazine ran a portrait of her in 1914.[4] In 1921, Theatre Magazine included an image of her wearing a white chiffon outfit in character as part of a spread on fashion in opera.[5]

Theater

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  • Belle of Mayfair (1907), as debutante[6]
  • The Lady Slipper (1912), as Fairy Godmother[7]
  • The Money Makers (1914)
  • Fast and Grow Fat (1917), an adaptation of the story "Five Fridays", opposite Roy Atwell[8]
  • The Squab Farm (1918). portraying a screenwriter
  • The Girl in the Limousine (1919), as Bernice Warren

References

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  1. ^ "Vivian Rushmore Theatre Credits, News, Bio and Photos". www.broadwayworld.com.
  2. ^ "Vanity Fair". University Microfilms. January 8, 1914 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Fields, Armond (January 22, 2002). Fred Stone: Circus Performer and Musical Comedy Star. McFarland. ISBN 9780786411610 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ "Munsey's Magazine for ..." Frank A. Munsey & Company. March 8, 1914 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ Hornblow, Arthur (March 8, 1921). "Theatre Magazine". Theatre Magazine Company – via Google Books.
  6. ^ "Colonial Theatre, Belle of Mayfair (April 8, 1907)". digital.chipublib.org.
  7. ^ Bonner, John; Curtis, George William; Alden, Henry Mills; Conant, Samuel Stillman; Schuyler, Montgomery; Foord, John; Davis, Richard Harding; Schurz, Carl; Nelson, Henry Loomis; Bangs, John Kendrick; Harvey, George Brinton Mcclellan; Hapgood, Norman (March 8, 1913). "Harper's Weekly" – via Google Books.
  8. ^ "Munsey's Magazine for ..." Frank A. Munsey & Company. March 8, 1917 – via Google Books.