Herne, Chrystal (1882–1950)

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Herne, Chrystal (1882–1950)

American actress. Name variations: Chrystal Katharine Herne. Born June 17, 1882, in Dorchester, Massachusetts; died Sept 19, 1950, in Boston, MA; dau. of James A. Herne (actor and playwright) and Katharine Corcoran Herne (actress); m. Harold Stanley Pollard (chief editorial writer of the New York Evening World), Aug 31, 1914.

Made stage debut in father's play The Reverend Griffith Davenport (Washington, DC, 1899) and NY debut in same play (1899); had 1st leading role in Major André (1903); performed opposite Arnold Daly in series of plays by George Bernard Shaw (1905–06); made London debut in The Jury of Fate (1906); had greatest success in title role of Pulitzer Prize-winning Craig's Wife (1925); gave last performance in A Room in Red and White (1936).

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