Marion Booth (Marion Booth)
Actress. Performing as Agnes Booth through most of her career during the late 19th century, she was one of the most renowned stage actresses of her time. She emigrated to the United States in 1858 and first performed in San Francisco at age 12 as a child dancer. At age 16, she married Harry Perry in 1861 in San Francisco but was widowed in 1863. She first won acclaim as Hermione in “Winter’s Tale” in 1860, at Maguire’s Opera House in San Francisco. In 1867 she married actor Junius Brutus Booth Jr. in New York. In the 1870s, she won wide acclaim touring as a star of “Antony and Cleopatra” and in the late 1870s she was the leading lady at the Park Theatre and in the 1880s at the Madison Square Theatre. She was known for conveying emotions just through facial expressions. She continued to perform as Agnes Booth after her husband’s death in 1883, and up until she retired from the stage in 1897, at age 53. She married her third husband, John B. Schoeffel in 1885. She is buried beside her second husband in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts.
Born
- October, 04, 1843
- New South Wales, Australia
Died
- January, 02, 1910
- USA
- Norfolk County, Massachusetts
Cemetery
- Rosedale Cemetery
- Essex County, Massachusetts
- USA