Julie Emilie Terry

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Julie Emilie Terry (Neilson)

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Birthplace: London, Greater London, UK
Death: May 27, 1957 (88)
London, Greater London, UK
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Daughter of Alexander Ritchie Neilson; Alexander R Neilson; Emily (Emilie) Davis and Emily Alcock
Wife of Frederick and Frederick Terry
Mother of Phyllis; Dennis; Phyllis Neilson-Terry and Dennis Neilson-Terry

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About Julie Emilie Terry

English romantic actress. Born in London, Julia was the daughter of Alexander Ritchie Neilson, a silversmith and jeweler, and Emily Davis, and was a cousin of three other well-known actresses of the Davis family, Lily Hanbury, Hilda Jacobson, and Nora Kerin. She made her first appearance (1888) in W.S. Gilbert's Pygmalion and Galatea, toured with Beerbohm Tree in 1889, and acted with him at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, for five years. In 1890 she married Fred Terry, brother of the celebrated Ellen Terry. Julia became famous for her acting in such plays as A Woman of No Importance, The Prisoner of Zenda, Sweet Nell of Old Drury, and The Scarlet Pimpernel. Her greatest success was as Rosalind in As You Like It (1896). She visited the U.S. in 1895 and again in 1910. In 1900, she and her husband went into management and for the next 30 years played and toured with their own company. Both their children, Dennis (1895–1932) and Phyllis (1892–1977), acted under the name of Neilson-Terry. Neilson's memoirs, This for Remembrance, were published in 1940.

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Julie Emilie Terry's Timeline

1868
June 12, 1868
London, Greater London, UK
1892
October 15, 1892
1892
1895
October 21, 1895
London, Greater London, UK
1895
1957
May 27, 1957
Age 88
London, Greater London, UK