Blanche Dayne Explained
Blanche Dayne |
Other Names: | Blanche Dayne Cressy |
Birth Date: | December 25, 1871 |
Birth Place: | Troy, New York |
Death Date: | June 27, 1944 |
Death Place: | Hackensack, New Jersey |
Occupation: | Actress |
Blanche M. Dayne (December 25, 1871 – June 27, 1944) was an American actress in vaudeville, often in a duo team with her husband, Will M. Cressy.
Early life
Dayne was born in Troy, New York on Christmas Day in 1871; she was on the stage from an early age.[1]
Career
She appeared in one Broadway show, A Village Lawyer (1908), and in one silent film, Fifty Dollars a Kiss (1915). Other stage credits were roles in vaudeville comedy sketches, including The Old Homestead, Grasping an Opportunity,[2] The Key of C, Bill Biffin's Baby, The New Depot, Town Hall To-night, and The Wyoming Whoop.[3] [4] In 1898, she appeared with A. F. Fanshawe in the sketches A False Life, The Country Postmaster, An American Beauty, and Asa Jenkins.[5] [6] [7] [8]
She and her husband were Cressy & Dayne, a popular vaudeville comedy act from the 1890s into the 1920s.[9] [10] They were described as "among the highest-salaried players in vaudeville to-day" in a 1909 account.[11] The couple published Summer Days with Will Cressy and Blanche Dayne, a photo book of their summer travels, including their home in New Hampshire, their automobile tour through California, and photographs they took on a world driving tour in 1910.[12] They entertained troops in France during World War I,[13] with the Overseas Theater League, and were the first entertainers to enter Verdun after the Armistice.[14] Will Cressy's health was permanently damaged by exposure to chemical gas during their time in France.[15]
In 1921, Blanche Dayne Cressy was made "an honorary Rotarian" by the Rotary Club of Providence, Rhode Island (women were not admitted to Rotary membership at the time).[16]
Personal life
Dayne married Will M. Cressy, a writer and fellow vaudevillian, in 1890. He died in 1930. She died in 1944, at her sister's home in Hackensack, New Jersey, aged 72 years.
Notes and References
- Book: Cullen. Frank. Vaudeville old & new: an encyclopedia of variety performances in America. Hackman. Florence. McNeilly. Donald. 2007. Psychology Press. 978-0-415-93853-2. 279–280. en.
- https://hdl.huntington.org/digital/collection/p16003coll4/id/2392/ "The Orpheum show : grasping an opportunity Will M. Cressy & Blanche Dayne"
- February 13, 1909. Cressy and Dayne in Harlem. New York Star. 2. 8.
- Book: Briscoe, Johnson. The Actors' Birthday Book: An Authoritative Insight Into the Lives of the Men and Women of the Stage Born Between January 1 and December 31. 1907. Moffat, Yard. 283. en.
- News: 1898-09-02. The Dayne and Fanshawe (advertisement). 6. St. Albans Daily Messenger. 2020-11-28. Newspapers.com.
- News: 1898-08-25. The Dayne and Fanshawe (advertisement). 6. St. Albans Daily Messenger. 2020-11-28.
- News: 1898-08-26. The Dayne and Fanshawe (advertisement). 6. St. Albans Daily Messenger. 2020-11-28. Newspapers.com.
- News: 1898-09-01. The Dayne and Fanshawe (advertisement). 6. St. Albans Daily Messenger. 2020-11-28. Newspapers.com.
- "Magnificent Barbarism": The Rube and the Performance of the Rural on the American Vaudeville Stage, 1875-1925. The Ohio State University. 2002. en. Mark Evans. Bryan.
- December 26, 1908. Two Famous Figures in American Vaudeville. New York Star. 2. 20.
- April 10, 1909. Last Two Weeks in Two Years. New York Star. 2. 28.
- Book: Cressy, Will Martin. Summer days with Will Cressy and Blanche Dayne. The McConnell Printing Co.. New York.
- News: 1919-05-11. Title of Offering Very Appropriate. 43. The Pittsburgh Press. 2020-11-28. Newspapers.com.
- News: Sullivan. A. C.. 1922-11-07. Cressy and Dayne Have Real Message for Orpheum Fans. 5. The Sacramento Star. 2020-11-28. Newspapers.com.
- News: 1944-06-28. Blanche Cressy, 73, Was a Star in 'Homestead'. 2. The Record. 2020-11-27. Newspapers.com.
- https://www.rotarysjee.org/stories/the-history-of-women-in-rotary-international "The History of Women in Rotary International"