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Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1883-1940s


Name
  
Henrietta Crosman

Role
  
Film actress

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Born
  
September 2, 1861 (
1861-09-02
)

Died
  
October 31, 1944, Pelham Manor, New York, United States

Spouse
  
Maurice Campbell (m. 1896–1942), Sedley Brown (m. 1886–1896)

Children
  
George Browne, Maurice Campbell Jr.

Parents
  
George Crosman, Mary B. Wick

Movies
  
The Royal Family of Broadway, Charlie Chan's Secret, Pilgrimage, The Moon's Our Home, Follow Your Heart

Similar People
  
George Cukor, John Ford, Allan Dwan, William A Seiter, Charles Lamont

The Curtain Falls 1934


Henrietta Foster Crosman (September 2, 1861 – October 31, 1944) was an American stage and film actress. She was born in Wheeling, West Virginia, to George Crosman Jr. (1836–1911), a Civil War Major, and Mary B. Wick (1837–1912), a niece of composer Stephen Foster.

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Theatrical career

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Her grandfather was a Civil War General, George H. Crosman. Crosman was born the year the Civil War started and moved all over the US from post to post with her army father, and so was educated in many places. On leaving school she decided to become an actress. She got her start in 1883 at the old Windsor Theatre, New York with the assistance of the long-time theatre manager John A. Ellsler. Her debut role was as Lilly in Bartley Campbell's The White Slave.

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She later toured the country with Robert L. Downing in classic parts. In 1889 she appeared in her first Shakespeare play, As You Like It, at Augustin Daly's theater. During the course of the early 1890s she was managed by Daniel Frohman and appeared in his stock company. From 1892 to 1894 her career was managed by Daniel's brother, Charles Frohman. For a short period during 1891, and in between Frohman brothers, she was under the aegis of A. M. Palmer.

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By 1900 Crosman was a star and appeared for the first time as such in Mistress Nell keeping in line with the sort of costume adventures that were becoming her forte. In 1902, she appeared in the productions of "Joan of the Shoals", "As You Like It" and "The Sword of the King". In 1903, she premiered another exceptional play, "Sweet Kitty Bellairs". Several of these plays would be made as films in the silent era played by younger actresses.

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In 1911, she and her company staged 60 performances of Catherine Chisholm Cushing's comedy The Real Thing at the Maxine Elliott Theatre in New York, before taking the show on the road. In early July 1912, Crosman and company were in Regina, Saskatchewan following the Regina Cyclone, and staged a benefit performance of The Real Thing for the victims.

Now in her forties, Crosman was starting to move away from the strenuous sword-carrying, heavy costume adventures that she was popular in. Much of the remainder of her theatrical career would consist of drawing room comedies and farces, a type of playing that was less hectic for an ageing actress. However, she would return to revivals of Shakespeare, i.e. The Merry Wives of Windsor, and in Richard Brinsley Sheridan's The Rivals.

Films

Crosman, like many a heralded stage star, held off from motion pictures. But by 1914 and possibly out of curiosity she 'signed up', as the popular motto went at the time, for a one-picture deal with Adolph Zukor's Famous Players. It was a film version of The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch, which as a play had been a winning success for Mrs Fiske in 1901 on Broadway. The Supreme Test followed in 1915 for Universal Studios but afterwards her silent film appearances were sporadic. Her husband Maurice Campbell joined his wife in the movie industry eventually becoming a noted director.

By 1930 silent films had given way to talking pictures and as in 1914 the motion picture business courted stage trained actors. Crosman a veteran and now approaching seventy had a career resurgence endearing herself to a new younger generation who never had the chance to see her in her youth on stage. She gave a heartbreaking performance in a rare lead film role in Pilgrimage (1933) as the embittered mother of a soldier killed in World War I who travels to the Argonne and undergoes a spiritual renewal. An earlier talkie in which she appeared was The Royal Family of Broadway (1930), a Paramount version of the play by Edna Ferber, loosely based on the Barrymore family.

Personal life

Crosman married and had two sons. George (born 1887), with her first husband J. Sedley Brown. Brown later married actress Carrie Clark Ward. By the mid-1890s she was married to Maurice Campbell and bore him a son, Maurice Jr., in 1896.

Maurice Campbell was a Broadway stage director and producer. He and Crosman joined the nascent silent film industry; he was a noted film director in the 1920s. The marriage to Campbell, eight years her junior, was a happy one and ended with his death in 1942. Henrietta Crosman survived her husband by two years, dying in 1944, aged 83. Biographical information for Crosman is archived in the University of Pittsburgh.

Filmography

Actress
1937
Personal Property as
Mrs. Cosgrove Dabney
1936
Follow Your Heart as
Madame Bovard
1936
Girl of the Ozarks as
Granny Moseley
1936
The Moon's Our Home as
Lucy Van Steedan
1936
Hitch Hike to Heaven as
Deborah Delaney
1935
Charlie Chan's Secret as
Henrietta Lowell
1935
The Dark Angel as
Granny Vane
1935
The Right to Live as
Mrs. Trent
1934
Menace as
Sybil Thornton
1934
Elinor Norton as
Christine Somers
1934
The Curtain Falls as
Sarah Crabtree - Lady Scorsby
1934
Among the Missing as
Aunt Martha Abbott
1934
Such Women Are Dangerous as
Aunt Sophie Travers
1934
Three on a Honeymoon as
'Ma' Gillespie
1934
Carolina as
Mrs. Ellen Connelly
1933
Pilgrimage as
Mrs. Hannah Jessop
1930
The Royal Family of Broadway as
Fanny Cavendish
1925
Wandering Fires as
Mrs. Carroll
1923
Broadway Broke as
Madge Foster
1915
The Supreme Test as
Violet Logan
1914
The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch as
Mrs. Hatch
Self
1915
How Molly Malone Made Good as
Self

References

Henrietta Crosman Wikipedia