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Richard Mansfield, actor, was born in Berlin in 1854. He began his career on the London stage but by 1882 he had migrated to the United States and was appearing in the New York theater. Mansfield was instrumental in introducing the works of George Bernard Shaw to the American stage. In his last theatrical performance he played the title role of PEER GYNT in the first English language production of that play.

From the guide to the Letters from George Bernard Shaw, 1894-1927, (The New York Public Library. Billy Rose Theatre Division.) From the guide to the Richard Mansfield letters and ephemera, circa 1891, (The New York Public Library. Billy Rose Theatre Division.)

Richard Mansfield, actor, was born in Berlin in 1854.

He began his career on the London stage but by 1882 he had migrated to the United States and was appearing in the New York theater. Mansfield was instrumental in introducing the works of George Bernard Shaw to the American stage. In his last theatrical performance he played the title role of PEER GYNT in the first English language production of that play.

From the description of Letters from George Bernard Shaw, 1894-1927. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122597642

Richard Mansfield, actor, was born in Berlin in 1854.

He began his career on the London stage but by 1882 he had migrated to the United States and was appearing in the New York theater. Mansfield was instrumental in introducing the works of George Bernard Shaw to the American stage. In his last theatrical performance he played the title role of PEER GYNT in the first English language production of that play.

From the description of Richard Mansfield letters and ephemera, ca. 1891. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122533440

Richard Mansfield (1857-1907) was a prominent stage actor in the late 19th century.

He was born in Germany into a family involved in the performing arts. Mansfield began his stage career touring the English provinces in Gilbert and Sullivan operettas and made his first appearance in New York in 1882 in light opera. His most important roles were in productions of Shakespeare plays but he also performed in musicals. He introduced George Bernard Shaw's drama to America and produced the first English language version of Peer Gynt. He wrote revisions of noted plays, as well as original works. His wife, Beatrice Cannon (Susan Hegeman Mansfield), was a stage actress who appeared with his company. She retired from the stage in 1898 and after her husband's death did relief work overseas and then taught speech and drama in New York City.

From the description of Richard Mansfield family papers, 1856-1940, bulk (1905-1940). (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122346255

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Richard Mansfield

1857, May 24 Born, Berlin, Germany 1859 1872 Traveled with mother, a singer, on concert tours of England and Europe 1872 Settled with mother in Boston, Massachusetts 1877 1888 Performed in Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, London, England 1882 Returned to the United States Performed in the operetta Manteaux Noirs, New York, N.Y. Performed as Baron Chevrial in A Parisian Romance, his first major role in the legitimate theater, Boston, Mass. and New York, N.Y. 1886 Performed in Prince Karl, Boston, Mass. and New York, N.Y. 1887 1888 Performed the dual title role in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, New York and London 1889 Performed in Richard the Third, London, England 1890 Acted the title role of Beau Brummell 1892 Married Beatrice Cameron 1893 Acted the role of Shylock in Merchant of Venice 1895 Produced and performed in George Bernard Shaw's Arms and the Man 1887 Produced and performed in Shaw's The Devil's Disciple 1898 Performed the tile role in Cyrano de Bergerac 1902 Acted the role of Brutus in Julius Caesar 1906 Produced and acted the title role in the first American production of Henrik Ibsen's Peer Gynt 1907, Aug. 30 Died, New London, Conn.

Paul Wilstach

1870, July 1 Born, Lafayette, Ind. ca. 1882 Graduated, St. Viateur's College, Bourbonnais, Ill. 1898 1907 Secretary to Richard Mansfield 1908 Published Richard Mansfield: The Man and the Actor. New York: C. Scribner's & Sons 1952, Feb. 9 Died, Washington, D.C. From the guide to the Paul Wilstach Collection of Richard Mansfield Papers, 1889-1918, (bulk 1898-1909), (Manuscript Division Library of Congress)

Richard Mansfield (1857-1907) was a prominent actor of the late 19th century. He was born in Helgoland, Germany, into a family that excelled in the performing arts. His mother was the prima donna Hermine Rudersdorff (1822-1882), and his grandfather, the violinist Joseph Rudersdorff (1788-1866). His father, Maurice Mansfield, was a London businessman.

Richard Mansfield began his stage career touring the English provinces in Gilbert and Sullivan and made his first appearance in New York in 1882 in light opera. It was in the United States that Mansfield experienced his greatest success, in nonmusical as well as musical roles, including Prince Karl, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Cyrano de Bergerac, and Beau Brummel, a role created especially for him by Clyde Fitch. He also performed in the Shakespearian parts of Shylock, Brutus, Henry V, and Richard III. He introduced Shaw's drama to America and produced the first English-language version of Peer Gynt, just before his death. He was the author of a number of revised versions of noted plays as well as such original writings as the play Monsieur (1887), and the books Blown Away (1897) and The Adventures of Beatrice and Jessie (1900).

In 1892, Mansfield married Susan Hegeman, who had appeared with his company under her stage name, Beatrice Cameron, since 1886. Beatrice Cameron Mansfield's (1863?-1940) outstanding portrayals were Portia in The Merchant of Venice and Nora in A Doll's House (the first U.S. production). She retired from the stage in 1898, only to return once in 1900 to play opposite her husband in Arms and the Man. Following her husband's death, Beatrice spent a number of years trying to make contact with him through psychic mediums. After the death of her son in 1918, she went to Europe and the Near East to do relief work. During the 1930s, she commuted from her New London, Connecticut, estate to teach speech and drama and give readings at the Christodora settlement house on New York's Lower East Side.

The Mansfield's only son, George Gibbs Mansfield (1898-1918), died before his twentieth birthday in an army training camp. Sometime after his father's death, he assumed the name Richard Mansfield 2d. He had shown an interest in acting and playwriting, and a volume of his poetry, Courage!, was published the year of his death.

From the guide to the Richard Mansfield family papers, 1856-1940, 1905-1940, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.)

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