Dwyer, Ada (1863–1952)
Dwyer, Ada (1863–1952)
American actress. Name variations: Ada Dwyer Russell. Born 1863 in Salt Lake City, Utah; died July 4, 1952; educated in Boston; m. Harold Russell (div.); lived with Amy Lowell (poet), 1914–25; children: Lorna Russell.
Made stage debut in Alone in London and was a prominent actress on New York stage for many years; appeared as Doña Julia in Don Juan (1891), Mrs. Greenthorne in Husband and Wife, and Malka in The Children of the Ghetto (1892), reprising performance as Malka for London debut (1899); toured as supporting actress in productions starring Eleanor Robson (Belmont); toured Australia in title role of Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch (1908); returned to NY to play Bet in The Dawn of a To-Morrow (1909); appeared as Kate Fallon in The Deep Purple (1911) and as Grandma in Blackbirds (1912); retired from stage (1914).
See also Women in World History.