Fanny Rice Explained

Fanny Rice
Birth Date:February 7, 1859
Birth Place:Lowell, Massachusetts, (Middlesex County) USA
Death Date:July 10, 1936 (aged 77)
Death Place:Bronx, New York
Othername:Fannie Rice
Occupation:actress, singer
Yearsactive:1880s-1920
Spouse:
  • Warren H. Purdy
  • G. W. Purdy

Fanny Rice (1859-1936),[1] or Fannie Rice, was an American singer, comedienne and actress of stage and screen. She was born to Edward C. Rice and Ianthe Rice (nee Blanchard). She had two siblings an older brother Henry, who died as a child, and two older sisters Clara and Laura.

Beginning her career in the 1880s she appeared on stage with many stage luminaries of the day like Francis Wilson, Jefferson De Angelis, Joseph Jefferson and Mrs. John Drew all costarring in a popular revival of Sheridans The Rivals.[2]

Her tenure in films was brief making three silent films between 1919 and 1920.[3]

She died in July 1936 and is interred under her married name of Purdy.

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Notes and References

  1. American and British Theatrical Biography, p.785 c.1979 by J. P. Wearing
  2. Pictorial History of the American Theatre:1860-1970, p.47 c.1969 3rd Edition by Daniel Blum
  3. http://catalog.afi.com/Person/50710-Fanny-Rice?sid=4dc78cb6-1ed4-4df1-9e13-2d3538540ef0&sr=11.646261&cp=1&pos=0&isMiscCredit=false Fanny Rice at AFI Catalog of Feature Films 1893-1993