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MAXINE ELLIOTT : STAGE & FILM ACTRESS : CELEBRITY LOVERS : RALPH DUNN : RPPC

Description: This vintage real photo postcard features a portrait of beautiful stage and film actress, and businesswoman, Maxine Elliott (1868-1940). Elliott was more than a stage actress. She managed her own theater and experimented with silent films in the 1910’s. Elliott was an extremely popular actress. Apparently she was popular with the men too. It is thought that she had affairs with famous people including King Edward VII and J. P. Morgan. It is also reported that she dated baseball hall of famer, John Montgomery Ward and heavyweight champion Gentleman James Corbett. During World War I she was very involved with the cause for Belgian relief. Elliott was born in Rockland, Maine. Her father was a sea captain. She had at least three siblings including her sister Gertrude Elliott, who also became a successful actress. When Maxine was 15, she was seduced and impregnated by a 25 year-old man. She may or may not have married the man but it is known that she lost the baby. In 1890 she made her first stage appearance. Her big break came in 1895 when she was hired by Augustin Daly to be the supporting actress for the highly acclaimed actress, Ada Rehan. In 1898, after divorcing husband number one, she married comedian Nat C. Goodwin. The two starred together in a number of productions including “Nathan Hale” and “The Cowboy and the Lady”. In 1903, Maxine appeared in the Broadway production of “Her Own Way” (1903). The play launched Maxine into stardom. In 1905, the play went to London where King Edward VII requested an introduction to the pretty actress. They met and then rumors started about the pair having an intimate relationship. In 1908, Goodwin obtained a divorce from Elliott. This is about the time she met 70 year-old J. P. Morgan. They became friends and rumors of their romantic involvement were never confirmed. Financial advice from Morgan helped her become a wealthy woman. The same year as her divorce, she opened her own theater, “The Maxine Elliott” in New York City. She was both the owner and the manager. In fact, she was the only woman in the US, at the time, managing her own theater. In regard to acting on Broadway, Elliott had an extensive resume. She appeared in 22 Broadway productions between 1894 and 1920. In 1913, she began acting in silent films. The IMDb reports that she was in five films including “From Dusk to Dawn” (1913), “Fighting Odds” (1917), and “The Eternal Magdalene” (1919). In 1913, Elliott went to England and started dating tennis star Anthony Wilding, fifteen years her junior. According to one source, the pair planned to marry, but he was killed in action in World War I. As a result, Elliott became obsessed with the war and moved to Belgium where she volunteered her money and time toward Belgian relief. It is reported that she also nursed wounded soldiers. Belgium recognized her by awarding her the Belgian Order of the Crown. Elliott retired from the stage in 1920. She stated that she “wished to grow middle-aged gracefully”. This image is a beautiful remnant of turn of the century theater history. This postcard was published by London’s Ralph Dunn & Co. as part of a series (No. A342).Note that this portrait postcard shows a white speck on Elliott's left cheek and in her hair on her left side. The postcard is in Fair Condition (see scans).

Price: 12 USD

Location: Northport, New York

End Time: 2024-12-17T16:30:07.000Z

Shipping Cost: 3.85 USD

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MAXINE ELLIOTT : STAGE & FILM ACTRESS : CELEBRITY LOVERS : RALPH DUNN : RPPCMAXINE ELLIOTT : STAGE & FILM ACTRESS : CELEBRITY LOVERS : RALPH DUNN : RPPC

Item Specifics

Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 14 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Unit of Sale: Single Unit

Number of Items in Set: 1

Featured Person: Maxine Elliott

Size: Standard (5.5 x 3.5 in)

Material: Paper

Original/Licensed Reprint: Original

Brand/Publisher: Ralph Dunn & Co. (London)

Subject: Actress

Type: Real Photo (RPPC)

Era: Divided Back (1907-1915)

Theme: Portrait

Style: 7013

Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom

Unit Quantity: 1

Postage Condition: Unposted

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