Vivian Rushmore Explained

Vivian Rushmore was an American actress who had leading roles in several Broadway productions.[1] She was cast in Charles Klein's 1914 production The Money Makers.[2] She played a fairy godmother in the 1912 Cinderella themed production The Lady Slipper.[3] She played a screenwriter in The Squab Farm (1918). She portrayed Bernice Warren in The Girl in the Limousine (play) (1919).

Munsey's Magazine ran a portrait of her in 1914.[4] In 1921, Theatre Magazine included an image of her wearing a white chiffon outfit in character as part of a spread on fashion in opera.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vivian Rushmore Theatre Credits, News, Bio and Photos. www.broadwayworld.com.
  2. Web site: Vanity Fair. January 8, 1914. University Microfilms. Google Books.
  3. Book: Fields, Armond. Fred Stone: Circus Performer and Musical Comedy Star. January 22, 2002. McFarland. 9780786411610. Google Books.
  4. Web site: Munsey's Magazine for .... March 8, 1914. Frank A. Munsey & Company. Google Books.
  5. Web site: Theatre Magazine. Arthur. Hornblow. March 8, 1921. Theatre Magazine Company. Google Books.
  6. Web site: Colonial Theatre, Belle of Mayfair (April 8, 1907). digital.chipublib.org.
  7. Web site: Harper's Weekly. March 8, 1913. Google Books. Bonner. John. Curtis. George William. Alden. Henry Mills. Conant. Samuel Stillman. Schuyler. Montgomery. Foord. John. Davis. Richard Harding. Schurz. Carl. Nelson. Henry Loomis. Bangs. John Kendrick. Harvey. George Brinton Mcclellan. Hapgood. Norman.
  8. Web site: Munsey's Magazine for .... March 8, 1917. Frank A. Munsey & Company. Google Books.