(1866-1945)
Born in Banbridge, County Down, Ireland, the actor made his stage debut in Paterson, New Jersey, in The Girl I Love in 1883. He toured with Minnie Maddern's company (before she was Mrs. Fiske), performed a season with Richard Mansfield in 1886, supported Lotta Crabtree in The Little Detective and Pawn Ticket 210 in 1887, and acted with E. H. Sothern in Lord Chumley at the Lyceum in 1888. His list of Broadway credits includes Shenandoah (1890), The Lost Paradise (1891), The Girl I Left Behind Me (1892), Dr. Syntax (1895) with De Wolf Hopper, The Heart of Maryland (1895), The Circus Girl (1897), The Lottery Man (1909), and many more. His memberships included the Lambs, the Players, and the Actors' Fund of America.
The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater. James Fisher.