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Louisa and her mother came to America when she was six years old. She proved to be a child prodigy essaying five different adult roles within one play at the age of eight in 1828. As a young woman and strolling player, her theatrical travels took her, her mother and half sisters as far away as [[Jamaica]], by [[sailing ship]], where one of her step fathers died. She returned to the United States in 1847 to support [[Junius Brutus Booth]].<ref>Billboard June 6, 1942</ref> She appeared in several plays with both he, and with his son, [[John Wilkes Booth]].,<ref>[http://www.barrymorefamily.com/fr_index.html?/drew.html BarrymoreFamily.com]</ref> who would later [[Assassination|assassinate]] [[U.S.]] [[President of the United States|President]] [[Abraham Lincoln]]. |
Louisa and her mother came to America when she was six years old. She proved to be a child prodigy essaying five different adult roles within one play at the age of eight in 1828. As a young woman and strolling player, her theatrical travels took her, her mother and half sisters as far away as [[Jamaica]], by [[sailing ship]], where one of her step fathers died. She returned to the United States in 1847 to support [[Junius Brutus Booth]].<ref>Billboard June 6, 1942</ref> She appeared in several plays with both he, and with his son, [[John Wilkes Booth]].,<ref>[http://www.barrymorefamily.com/fr_index.html?/drew.html BarrymoreFamily.com]</ref> who would later [[Assassination|assassinate]] [[U.S.]] [[President of the United States|President]] [[Abraham Lincoln]]. |
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She and her third husband [[John Drew (actor)|John Drew]] were the parents of Louisa Drew (1852–1888), [[John Drew, Jr.]] and [[Georgiana Drew|Georgie Drew (Barrymore)]]. She had no children from her first two marriages. The Drews owned the Arch Street Theatre, where they staged performances, and she managed the business. After her husband's death Mrs Drew adopted a baby boy and named him [[Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Drew|Sidney]]. She was the grandmother through Georgie of [[John Barrymore]], [[Ethel Barrymore]] and [[Lionel Barrymore]]. Her other grand children were Georgie Drew Mendum an actress (from her daughter Louisa and Charles Mendum) and [[Louise Drew]] (Mrs Jack Devereaux) also an actress( from her son John Drew Jr and his wife Josephine) as well as [[S. Rankin Drew]], Sidney's son with his wife Gladys Rankin. She is the great-great-grandmother of [[Drew Barrymore]]. |
She and her third husband [[John Drew (actor)|John Drew]] were the parents of Louisa Drew (1852–1888), [[John Drew, Jr.]] and [[Georgiana Drew|Georgie Drew (Barrymore)]]. She had no children from her first two marriages. The Drews owned the Arch Street Theatre, where they staged performances, and she managed the business. After her husband's death Mrs Drew adopted a baby boy and named him [[Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Drew|Sidney]]. She was the grandmother through Georgie of [[John Barrymore]], [[Ethel Barrymore]] and [[Lionel Barrymore]]. Her other grand children were Georgie Drew Mendum<ref>[http://prezi.com/gsujs7c_bh-s/the-unrecognized-drew/ The Unrecognized Drew by Talia Myers] Retrieved September 9, 2014</ref> <ref>[http://imagesearch.library.illinois.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/actors&CISOPTR=1513 Georgie Drew Mendum; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign</ref> an actress (from her daughter Louisa and Charles Mendum) and [[Louise Drew]] (Mrs Jack Devereaux) also an actress( from her son John Drew Jr and his wife Josephine) as well as [[S. Rankin Drew]], Sidney's son with his wife Gladys Rankin. She is the great-great-grandmother of [[Drew Barrymore]]. |
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In the mid-1890s the aged Mrs Drew appeared in an all star revival of [[Richard Brinsley Sheridan|Sheridan's]] ''[[The Rivals]]''. In 1897 an ailing Louisa Drew spent the summer at her annual [[Larchmont, New York]] retreat with her grandsons Lionel and John Barrymore. |
In the mid-1890s the aged Mrs Drew appeared in an all star revival of [[Richard Brinsley Sheridan|Sheridan's]] ''[[The Rivals]]''. In 1897 an ailing Louisa Drew spent the summer at her annual [[Larchmont, New York]] retreat with her grandsons Lionel and John Barrymore. |
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Louisa Lane Drew | |
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Born | Louisa Lane January 10, 1820 |
Died | August 31, 1897 | (aged 77)
Occupation | Stage actress |
Spouse(s) | Henry B. Hunt(m. 1836) George Mossop(1848-49 his death) John Drew (m.1850-1862; his death) |
Louisa Lane Drew (January 10, 1820 - August 31, 1897) was an American actress and theatre owner of British birth, and an ancestor of the Barrymore acting family.[1]
Biography
Drew was born Louisa Lane in London, England, the daughter of Eliza Trentner(1796-1886), an actress, and either Thomas Frederick Lane,[2] or William Haycraft Lane, an actor and stage manager.[3]
Louisa and her mother came to America when she was six years old. She proved to be a child prodigy essaying five different adult roles within one play at the age of eight in 1828. As a young woman and strolling player, her theatrical travels took her, her mother and half sisters as far away as Jamaica, by sailing ship, where one of her step fathers died. She returned to the United States in 1847 to support Junius Brutus Booth.[4] She appeared in several plays with both he, and with his son, John Wilkes Booth.,[5] who would later assassinate U.S. President Abraham Lincoln.
She and her third husband John Drew were the parents of Louisa Drew (1852–1888), John Drew, Jr. and Georgie Drew (Barrymore). She had no children from her first two marriages. The Drews owned the Arch Street Theatre, where they staged performances, and she managed the business. After her husband's death Mrs Drew adopted a baby boy and named him Sidney. She was the grandmother through Georgie of John Barrymore, Ethel Barrymore and Lionel Barrymore. Her other grand children were Georgie Drew Mendum[6] [7] an actress (from her daughter Louisa and Charles Mendum) and Louise Drew (Mrs Jack Devereaux) also an actress( from her son John Drew Jr and his wife Josephine) as well as S. Rankin Drew, Sidney's son with his wife Gladys Rankin. She is the great-great-grandmother of Drew Barrymore.
In the mid-1890s the aged Mrs Drew appeared in an all star revival of Sheridan's The Rivals. In 1897 an ailing Louisa Drew spent the summer at her annual Larchmont, New York retreat with her grandsons Lionel and John Barrymore.
Death
She died in Philadelphia on the last day of August in the year 1897 at the age of 77.
References
- ^ Mrs. John Drew: North American Theatre Online
- ^ Billboard June 6, 1942
- ^ http://www.encyclopedia.com/article-1G2-2591302526/drew-louisa-lane-18201897.html
- ^ Billboard June 6, 1942
- ^ BarrymoreFamily.com
- ^ The Unrecognized Drew by Talia Myers Retrieved September 9, 2014
- ^ [http://imagesearch.library.illinois.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/actors&CISOPTR=1513 Georgie Drew Mendum; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Drew, Louisa Lane (1899). Autobiographical sketch of Mrs. John Drew. New York, New York: C. Scribner's Sons. Retrieved 2010-10-17.
External links
- Louisa Lane Drew at the Internet Broadway Database
- Louisa Lane Drew at Find a Grave
- 1880 portrait of Mrs Drew University of Washington Sayre Collection