Dora Tulloch Explained

Dora Tulloch
Other Names:Dora Senior, Dora Clement Salaman
Birth Name:Dora Lilian Tulloch
Birth Date:5 November 1878
Birth Place:Maida Vale, Middlesex
Death Date:30 December 1945
Death Place:Treborough, Somerset
Nationality:English
Occupation:Actress, playwright

Dora Lilian Tulloch (5 November 1878 – 30 December 1945) was an English stage performer, actor and playwright known as Dora Tulloch, Dora Senior and Dora Clement Salaman. She appeared in the 1899 film King John, adapted by Herbert Beerbohm Tree, the first film adaptation of a Shakespeare play.

Early life

Dora Tulloch was born in Maida Vale, Middlesex, London, the daughter of Conrad William A. Tulloch and Kate Wentworth Tulloch. Her father was a chartered accountant born in India.[1] Her sisters Edith, Olive, Ada, and Beryl were also performers.[2] [3]

Career

As a girl "still in the period of loose hair and comparatively short frocks",[4] Tulloch recited poetry in performances with her sisters, especially Edith.[5] [6] An 1892 review referred to her as "most interesting" and "a very clever child".[7] In 1895 she was a speaker on the program for the Proms.[8] Stage appearances by Tulloch included roles in The Little Minister (1898),[9] [10] King John (1899), and The Weavers (1901). She was billed as "Dora Senior" when she played Prince Henry in a short silent film version of King John in 1899, directed by and starring Herbert Beerbohm Tree; this was the first film adaptation of a Shakespeare play.[11] [12] After she left the London stage, Dora Salaman continued working in theatre as a playwright, founder and director of the Roadwater Players, and as a judge in theatrical competitions.[13] Published works by Salaman included The Lesson (1928),[14] The Tale of a Cat, and Other Plays (1931),[15] The Haunted Road, or Dead Woman's Ditch (1931),[16] Flood Time (1936),[17] A Pottle o' Brains (1938), Son for the Sea (1938), The Three Sillies (1939),[18] and Always a Prisoner (1939).[19] [20]

Personal life

Dora Tulloch married Clement Isaac Salaman in 1901[21] and retired from acting. She had five children: Barbara, Bettie, Adam, Sebastian, and Oliver. She was widowed in 1935, lost her son Adam in World War II in 1942,[22] and she died in 1945, in Treborough, Somerset, aged 67 years.[23]

Her grandson Clement Salaman (1932–2018) was a translator and expert on philosopher Marsilio Ficino.[24] Her nieces included actress Merula Salaman (1914–2000), wife of Sir Alec Guinness.[25]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Person Page: Dora Lilian Tulloch. 18 September 2013. The Peerage. 2020-03-01.
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=tDBIAQAAMAAJ&dq=Clara%20Jecks&pg=PA564 "A Quintette of Talent: The Misses Tulloch at Home"
  3. 16 December 1892. London Concerts. Musical News. 3. 581.
  4. News: The Misses Tulloch's Recital. 1892-02-20. The Era. 2020-03-01. 12. Newspapers.com.
  5. 1894. The Grindelwald Conference, 1894. The Review of the Churches. 6. ii.
  6. May 1894. Our Holiday Conference in Switzerland. The Young Man. 150.
  7. June 4, 1892. Concert Record. The Saturday Review. 73. 657.
  8. Web site: Prom 31. BBC Music Events. en. 2020-03-01.
  9. August 24, 1898. Theatrical Gossip. Sketch. 23. 221.
  10. News: Amusements in Plymouth. 1898-10-15. The Era. 2020-03-01. 8. Newspapers.com.
  11. Web site: Watch King John. BFI Player. en. 2020-03-01.
  12. Book: Parrill, William B.. European Silent Films on Video: A Critical Guide. 2015-06-08. McFarland. 978-1-4766-1021-4. 205–206. en.
  13. Wallis, Mick. (2006) "Drama in the Villages: Three Pioneers" in Paul Brassley, Jeremy Burchardt, Lynne Thompson, eds., The English Countryside Between the Wars: Regeneration Or Decline? Boydell Press. p. 108.
  14. Web site: History of the Players. Roadwater Players. 2020-03-01.
  15. Book: SALAMAN, Dora Clement. The Tale of a Cat, and Other Plays. 1931. G. Allen & Unwin. en.
  16. Book: Salaman, Dora Clement. The Haunted Road Or Dead Woman's Ditch. 1931. George Allen & Unwin. en.
  17. News: Praise is Given Director of Play in Ottawa Group. 1936-02-28. The Ottawa Journal. 2020-03-01. 2. Newspapers.com.
  18. Book: Salaman, Dora Clement. The Three Sillies. 1939. en.
  19. News: One-Act Plays Featured at Armstrong. 1947-05-30. The Province. 2020-03-01. 17. Newspapers.com.
  20. Book: Catalog of Copyright Entries. Part 1. [C] Group 3. Dramatic Composition and Motion Pictures. New Series]. 1938. 94, 103, 147, 299. en.
  21. Book: Holroyd. Michael. The Good Bohemian: The Letters of Ida John. John. Rebecca. 2017-05-04. Bloomsbury Publishing. 978-1-4088-7360-1. en.
  22. Web site: Pilot Officer SALAMAN, ADAM HERBERT BASIL CLEMENT. Commonwealth War Graves Commission. 2020-03-01.
  23. Web site: Dora Tulloch. IMDb. 2020-03-01.
  24. News: Clement Salaman, authority on the philosopher Ficino – obituary. 2018-05-21. The Telegraph. 2020-03-01. en-GB. 0307-1235.
  25. News: Lady Guinness. 2000-10-23. The Telegraph. 2020-03-01. en-GB. 0307-1235.