Frank Worthing
Frank Worthing (October 12, 1866 – December 27, 1910) was a Scottish born American stage actor. He was well respected on the Broadway stage and his early death at 44 brought considerable mourning from his fellow actors and costars. He worked for producers Charles Dillingham, William A. Brady and David Belasco and starred opposite Amelia Bingham and Clara Bloodgood in The Climbers by Clyde Fitch.
Frank Worthing | |
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ca. 1909 | |
Born | George Francis Pentland October 12, 1866 |
Died | December 27, 1910 |
Occupation | actor |
He was born George Francis Pentland in Edinburgh, Scotland and died in Detroit, Michigan. A year after his death he was the subject of a biography titled In Memory of Frank Worthing, actor by Harvard theatre critic William Winter.[1][2][3][4]
References
- In Memory of Frank Worthing,actor by William Winter, c.1911 ; online source,courtesy of GoogleBooks
- New York Times, January 10, 1908: "Frank Worthing May Die, Special to the NY Times
- New York Times May 5, 1910: FRANK WORTHING STRICKEN.;Actor, Suffering from Tuberculosis of Throat, Unable to Finish Part., Special to The NY Times
- F. WORTHING DIES ON DETROIT STAGE; Drops in Garrick Just as Performance Is About to Begin--Dead in 20 minutes; New York Times December 28, 1910
External links
- Frank Worthing at the Internet Broadway Database
- portrait gallery ; Frank Worthing(NY Public Library, Billy Rose collection)
- Frank Worthing on the cover of THE THEATRE magazine, May 1909
- portraits with Grace George in The Divorcons(Univ. of Washington, Sayre)
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