Kate Toncray

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Kate Toncray (1878 December 6, 1927)[citation needed] was an American character actress who appeared in films from 1914 through 1925.[1] She was a stage actress prior to working in films.

Born1878
DiedDecember 6, 1927 (aged 5960)
OthernamesKate Toneray
OccupationActress
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Kate Toncray
Born1878
DiedDecember 6, 1927 (aged 5960)
Other namesKate Toneray
OccupationActress
Years active1905–1925
Spouse
John T. Doyle
(m. 1902; div. 1906)
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Early years

Tancray was born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1878.[2] She had a brother[3] and a sister,[4] and she was educated in St. Louis's public schools.[2]

Career

Toncray's stage debut came c.1887 in a juvenile production of Cinderella.[3] She acted on stage for producers Klaw and Erlanger,[2] David Belasco, William A. Brady, Charles Frohman, the Shuberts, and others.[5] Her experience included performing with stock theater companies in Denver and Louisville.[2]

Toncray was described in contemporary publications as "at one time the original Biograph character woman"[6] and "one of the best and most effective actresses on the speaking and screen stages".[7] She worked under D. W. Griffith and with the Reliance, Majestic,[7] and Triangle film companies.[6]

Personal life

Toncray married actor John T. Doyle in New York in 1902. They were divorced in December 1906.[4]

Selected filmography

References

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