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Occupation
  
Stage, film actress

Name
  
Blanche Bates

Role
  
Actress


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Born
  
August 25, 1873 (
1873-08-25
)
Portland, Oregon

Resting place
  
Cypress Lawn Memorial Park Mausoleum, Section E Niche 60, Tier 4

Died
  
December 25, 1941, San Francisco, California, United States

Spouse
  
George Creel (m. 1912–1941)

Movies
  
The Border Legion, Tom's Little Star

Similar People
  
George Creel, Otto Brower, T Hayes Hunter

Blanche Bates (25 August 1873 – 25 December 1941) was an American actress, born in Portland, Oregon. She made her début in San Francisco in a benefit performance of Brander Matthews's This Picture and That. Among her early successes were her Mrs. Hillary in The Senator, Phyllis in The Charity Ball, and Nora in A Doll's House. She joined Daly's company in 1898 and the next year at Daly's Theatre, New York, played Mirtza in The Great Ruby. In 1901 she appeared as Cigarette in Under Two Flags at the Garden Theatre in New York. Thereafter devoting herself to the productions of David Belasco, she won great success in The Darling of the Gods (1902) and The Girl of the Golden West (1905) and after World War I in The Famous Mrs. Fair (1919).

Contents

In 1902, H.M. Caldwell Company, New York and Boston, published a lavish souvenir book, Blanche Bates Edition of "Under Two Flags" by Ouida, with handsome illustrated covers, and numerous photographs from the play version (written by Paul M. Potter) starring Miss Bates.

Family

Born in Portland, Oregon, the daughter of F. M. Bates, Blanche was educated in the public schools of San Francisco. In 1894 Bates married Milton F. Davis, a lieutenant in the U.S. Army and later a Brigadier General. They had no children and divorced in 1895. On November 28, 1912 she married George Creel, a journalist and politician, and they had two children, a son George Jr. and a daughter Frances.

Publications

  • "Other Holiday Gift-Books", The Publishers' Weekly, Nov. 29, 1902, v.LXII, n.22, whole no. 1609, p. 102.
  • Strang, Famous Actresses of the Day in America (Boston, 1899)
  • Filmography

    Actress
    1919
    Tom's Little Star (Short)
    1918
    The Border Legion as
    Joan Randall

    References

    Blanche Bates Wikipedia