Beatrice Beckley

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Beatrice Mary Beckley was an English-born actress of stage and screen. Beckley was born in Roedean, East Sussex, England, in 1885. She made her stage debut in a 1901 London production of H. V. Esmond's The Wilderness before moving to the United States. She spent four seasons with the company of James K. Hackett, before marrying him in December 1911. After the death of her husband in 1926, Beckley inherited a life interest in most of Hackett's property and over $273,000 USD. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Beatrice Mary Beckley was an English-born actress of stage and screen. Beckley was born in Roedean, East Sussex, England, in 1885. She made her stage debut in a 1901 London production of H. V. Esmond's The Wilderness before moving to the United States. She spent four seasons with the company of James K. Hackett, before marrying him in December 1911. Beckley appeared in many theater productions in the United States, including main roles in The Walls of Jericho, Samson, and The Prisoner of Zenda, opposite Hackett. She also reprised her stage roles in film adaptations of The Prisoner of Zenda (1913) and Should a Husband Forgive? (1919). After the death of her husband in 1926, Beckley inherited a life interest in most of Hackett's property and over $273,000 USD.
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