Aubrey Boucicault

Aubrey Boucicault (23 June 1868 or '69  10 July 1913) was a British born stage actor, playwright and matinee idol. He came from a famous family of actors and playwrights, his father being Dion Boucicault.

Aubrey Boucicault
Born23 June 1869[1]
London, England
Died10 July 1913(1913-07-10) (aged 44)[2]
OccupationActor, Playwright
Spouse(s)•Henrietta Isabella Bayne Ranken (circa 1891; marriage annulled or possibly not sanctioned as no Certificate was had)[3]
Amy Busby (m. 1892; divorced)[4]
•Cornelia Frances Holbrook(m. circa 1896) 1 child[5]
•Ruth Baldwin Holt(m. 1906)[6]
ChildrenRene Boucicault

Aubrey Boucicault was born in London to Dion Boucicault and Agnes Robertson and was their sixth and youngest child.[7] Aubrey's older siblings were Dion William (1855-1876), Eva (1857-1909), Dion Jr., Patrice (1862-?1890) and Nina. Aubrey's second wife was the actress Amy Busby (1872-1957), but they divorced after only a couple years of marriage.[8][9] Busby filed divorce papers naming Victory Bateman as a co-respondent presumably in a case of adultery.[10][11] He was later married to Cornelia Holbrook and then to Ruth Holt. He and Holbrook had a daughter Rene Boucicault.[12]

References

  1. Fisher, James; H. Londré, Felicia (2017). Historical Dictionary of American Theater: Modernism. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 97. ISBN 9781538107867.
  2. "AUBREY BOUCICAULT DIES.; Noted Actor Unconscious in Hospital for Three Days". The New York Times. 11 July 1913. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  3. Robert Whitton and Ritch Family Genealogy Tree project Retrieved October 18, 2018
  4. ...Robert Whitton genealogy
  5. ...Robert Whitton genealogy
  6. ...Robert Whitton and Ritch Family genealogy
  7. Who Was Who in the Theatre: 1912-1976, vol. 1 A-C page 246 originally published annually by John Parker; this 1976 edition by Gale Research Company
  8. AUBREY BOUCICAULT'S ENGAGEMENT - New York Times 28 November 1891.
  9. YOUNG BOUCICAULT TO BE MARRIED - 9 January 1892.
  10. VICTORY BATEMAN TO SUE; WANTS $50,000 FROM THE PROFESSIONAL WOMAN'S LEAGUE She Was Forced to Resign When She Was Made Co-respondent in Amy Busby's Suit for Divorce from Aubrey Boucicault -- : New York Times, 21 December 1893
  11. VICTORY BATEMAN EXONERATED;So It Was Stated in Mrs. Aubrey Boucicault's Decree of Divorce. - NY Times 15 December 1893
  12. Rene Boucicault; IMDb.com listing

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