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What (who) is E Siddons - definition

WELSH ACTRESS (1755-1831)
Siddons, Sarah Kemble; Sarah Kemble Siddons; Mrs. Siddons; Mrs Siddons; Siddons, Sarah
  • ''Sarah Siddons'']]
  • Engraving, artist unknown, from National Library of Wales
  • Mrs. Siddons as the Tragic Muse]]'' by [[Joshua Reynolds]]
  • Lawrence was in love with Sarah Siddons's daughter Sally. Painting by Thomas Lawrence, eighteenth century.
  • Arthur Murphy]]'s ''[[The Grecian Daughter]]'', at the [[Theatre Royal, Drury Lane]], in 1782
  • Robert Smirke]], c. 1790–1810
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  • Charles Shirreff]]'s miniature of Siddons and [[John Philip Kemble]]

E. Siddons         
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL PLAYER
E Siddons Footballer
E. Siddons was an English footballer who played in The Football League for Bolton Wanderers, in the late 19th century.
Mary Frances Scott-Siddons         
  • Mary Frances Scott-Siddons, "A woman of the century"
  • Mary Frances Scott-Siddons
  • Mary Frances Scott-Siddons as "Lady Macbeth" (from an old wood cut.)
  • Mary Frances Scott-Siddons as "Rosalind"
BRITISH ACTRESS, DRAMATIC READER
Mary Frances Scott Siddons; Mrs. Scott Siddons; Mrs Scott-Siddons
Mary Frances Scott-Siddons (1844 – 8 November 1896), frequently referred to as Mrs. Scott-Siddons, was a British actor and dramatic reader.
Sarah Siddons Award         
THEATRICAL AWARD.
Sarah Siddons Society
The Sarah Siddons Award, established in 1952, is presented annually to an actor for an outstanding performance in a Chicago theatrical production. The winner receives a statuette of the Welsh stage actress Sarah Siddons.

Wikipedia

Sarah Siddons

Sarah Siddons (née Kemble; 5 July 1755 – 8 June 1831) was a Welsh actress, the best-known tragedienne of the 18th century. Contemporaneous critic William Hazlitt dubbed Siddons as "tragedy personified".

She was the elder sister of John Philip Kemble, Charles Kemble, Stephen Kemble, Ann Hatton, and Elizabeth Whitlock, and the aunt of Fanny Kemble. She was most famous for her portrayal of the Shakespearean character, Lady Macbeth, a character she made her own.

The Sarah Siddons Society, founded in 1952, continues to present the Sarah Siddons Award annually in Chicago to a distinguished actress.