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Patricia Collinge (September 20, 1892 – April 10, 1974) was an Irish American actress. She was born in Dublin, Ireland.
She was born to F. Channon Collinge and Emmie Russell. Her birth name was Eileen Cecilia Collinge. Collinge was educated first by a visiting governess and then at a girls' school. She took dancing and piano lessons none of which interested her. She finally settled on being an actress. She made her first stage appearance as a child at the Garrick Theatre, London on December 21, 1904 as a Chinese doll in a play called Little Black Sambo. Her first New York stage... MORE
Patricia Collinge (September 20, 1892 – April 10, 1974) was an Irish American actress. She was born in Dublin, Ireland.
She was born to F. Channon Collinge and Emmie Russell. Her birth name was Eileen Cecilia Collinge. Collinge was educated first by a visiting governess and then at a girls' school. She took dancing and piano lessons none of which interested her. She finally settled on being an actress. She made her first stage appearance as a child at the Garrick Theatre, London on December 21, 1904 as a Chinese doll in a play called Little Black Sambo. Her first New York stage appearance was on December 7, 1908 in The Queen of the Moulin Rouge.
Her first stage performance was at the Garrick Theatre, London in 1904 in Little Black Sambo and Little White Barbara.
Collinge went to America with her mother in 1907. She appeared as a "flower girl" in The Queens of the Moulin Rouge.
Collinge began as one of the supporting players in The Thunderbolt, which starred Louis Calvert as James Mortimer. The theatrical entertainment dealt with a country family in "Singlehampton, England". The production was staged at the New Theatre (Century Theatre).
She was in Everywoman at the Herald Square LESS
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