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  1. Edward Hugh Sothern (December 6, 1859 [1] – October 28, 1933) was an American actor who specialized in dashing, romantic leading roles and particularly in Shakespeare roles. Biography [ edit] Sothern was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, the son of English actor E. A. Sothern and his wife Frances Emily "Fannie" Stewart (d. 1882).

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    Actor: Captain America. Hugh Sothern was born on 20 July 1881 in Anderson County, Kansas, USA. He was an actor, known for Captain America (1944), Northwest Passage (1940) and Old Hickory (1939). He died on 13 April 1947 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

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  3. Apr 9, 2024 · Edward Hugh Sothern (born Dec. 6, 1859, New Orleans, La., U.S.—died Oct. 28, 1933, New York, N.Y.) was an American actor who was widely popular for his roles in romantic comedy and was noted as well for his performances in Shakespearean plays.

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  4. (1859–1933). A popular and versatile U.S. stage actor of the early 20th century, Edward Hugh Sothern had a repertoire of 125 parts, including many Shakespearean roles. He was best known, however, as the romantic hero in contemporary dramas such as Anthony Hope Hawkins’ The Prisoner of Zenda.

  5. Edward Hugh Sothern was born in New Orleans. His first American stage appearance was at the Park Theatre, New York, in 1879. His first London appearance was at the Royalty Theatre in 1881, two years before returning to the United States. In 1900, he appeared in Hamlet, his first Shakespeare performance at the Garden Theatre in New York City.

  6. Jul 21, 2019 · Hugh Southern, a Creator of the TKTS Booth, Dies at 87. Hugh Southern in his office at the Theater Development Fund in Manhattan in 1982. As executive director of the fund, he helped...

  7. The Oklahoma Kid is set during the Cherokee Strip land rush of 1893 and the following years as the city of Tulsa is established. John Kincaid (Hugh Sothern) and his son Ned (Harvey Stephens) plan to stake a claim for the new town, but are "beat" to the spot by outlaw Whip McCord (Bogart) and his gang of claim-jumping Sooners.

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