Campbell, Stella Tanner (b. 1886)
Campbell, Stella Tanner (b. 1886)
English actress. Name variations: Stella Patrick Campbell. Born Sept 27, 1886, in Norwood, England; dau. of Patrick Campbell and Beatrice Stella (Tanner) Campbell (Mrs. Patrick Campbell, actress, 1965–1940); m. Mervyn Beech, 1911 (died).
Made stage debut in Abdullah's Garden (1907); made NY debut with her mother in The Second Mrs. Tanqueray (1907); other plays include The Thunderbolt, Pinkie and the Fairies, The Prisoner of Zenda, The Importance of Being Earnest, the title role in The Princess Clementina, The Day before the Day, The Ware Case, Sheila, Arms and the Man and Mrs. Darling in Peter Pan.
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