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George Cochrane Hazelton (actor)

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Name
  
George Hazelton

Died
  
1921

Role
  
Actor and playwright

Movies
  
The Raven

George Cochrane Hazelton (actor and playwright)
Books
  
The National Capitol: Its Architecture, Art and History

George Cochrane Hazelton (1868-1941) was an American actor and playwright.

George Cochrane Hazelton (actor)

Hazelton was born January 20, 1868. He performed as an actor with Lawrence Barrett, Edwin Booth, and Helena Modjeska. His first attempt as a playwright was The Raven: The Love Story of Edgar Allan Poe, which was later made into a film. His next play, Mistress Nell, was written in 1900 and was a great success. His most well-known play was The Yellow Jacket, which he co-authored in 1912 with Joseph Henry McAlpin Benrimo. The Yellow Jacket was performed around the world by a number of notable actors including Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coburn and Harpo Marx. Hazelton died in New York on June 24, 1921.

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