Ivah Mae Wills Coburn (August 19, 1878 â€" April 27, 1937) was an
American actress and Broadway producer.Ivah Wills was from Appleton
City, Missouri, the daughter of George Browning Wills and Anna Kunz
Wills. She was raised in Brookston, Indiana. She studied drama at the
Chicago Musical College.She began her acting career in touring
companies run by E. H. Sothern and Amelia Bingham. Ivah Wills Coburn's
Broadway performing and producing credits included The Yellow Jacket
(1916), The Imaginary Invalid (1917), The Better 'Ole (1918-1919),
Three Showers (1920), French Leave (1920), The Bronx Express (1922),
The Farmer's Wife (1924-1925), The Right Age to Marry (1926), The
Yellow Jacket (1928-1929), Falstaff (1928-1929), The Plutocrat (1930),
and Troilus and Cressida (1932).
American actress and Broadway producer.Ivah Wills was from Appleton
City, Missouri, the daughter of George Browning Wills and Anna Kunz
Wills. She was raised in Brookston, Indiana. She studied drama at the
Chicago Musical College.She began her acting career in touring
companies run by E. H. Sothern and Amelia Bingham. Ivah Wills Coburn's
Broadway performing and producing credits included The Yellow Jacket
(1916), The Imaginary Invalid (1917), The Better 'Ole (1918-1919),
Three Showers (1920), French Leave (1920), The Bronx Express (1922),
The Farmer's Wife (1924-1925), The Right Age to Marry (1926), The
Yellow Jacket (1928-1929), Falstaff (1928-1929), The Plutocrat (1930),
and Troilus and Cressida (1932).
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