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    Sarah Ellen Allgood (30 October 1880 – 13 September 1950), known as Sara Allgood, was an Irish-American actress. She first studied drama with the Irish nationalist Daughters of Ireland and was at the opening of the Irish National Theatre Society.

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    Sara Allgood. Actress: How Green Was My Valley. Dublin-born Sara Allgood started her acting career in her native country with the famed Abbey Theatre. From there she traveled to the English stage, where she played for many years before making her film debut in 1918.

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  3. Sara Allgood. Actress: How Green Was My Valley. Dublin-born Sara Allgood started her acting career in her native country with the famed Abbey Theatre. From there she traveled to the English stage, where she played for many years before making her film debut in 1918.

    • October 30, 1880
    • September 13, 1950
  4. Sara Allgood (born Oct. 31, 1883, Dublin—died Sept. 13, 1950, Woodland Hills, Calif., U.S.) was an Irish character actress who performed in the original Sean O’Casey plays produced at Dublin’s Abbey Theatre and in many American motion pictures of the 1940s.

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  5. Sara Ellen Allgood (29 November 1879 – 13 September 1950) was an Irish actress who held both Irish and American citizenship. She first studied drama with the Irish nationalist Daughters of Ireland and was in the opening of the Irish National Theatre Society.

  6. Nov 28, 2022 · Here are 10 things you should know about Sara Allgood, born on November 29, 1880 (or thereabouts). The acclaimed character actress enjoyed success on the sta...

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  8. Apr 12, 2022 · Sara Allgood (1879 – 1950), sister of Molly Allgood (stage name Maire O’Neill) was an Irish actress, famous for roles both on stage and screen. W.B. Yeats praised the Allgood sisters in his Nobel Lecture (1923) as “players of genius”, true stars of the early days of the Abbey Theatre.

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