Teresa Maxwell-Conover (September , â€" September ) was an actress in
Broadway productions in the early th century. She was in motion
pictures until the early s. She was from Louisville,
Kentucky.Maxwell-Conover's New York City debut came at the New Theatre
in the four-act play, Nobody's Daughter, in February . As "Mrs.
Frampton" she was complimented by a New York Times reviewer for having
rendered "a beautiful performance." He described her as "an actress of
unusual distinction in appearance and manner, dresses exquisitely, and
plays with great naturalness and simplicity a role somewhat
indefinitely outlined by the dramatist."She was in the company of
Gertrude Elliott in the Charles Frohman produced comedy, Preserving
Mr. Panmure, in February . Written by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero, the play
was presented to audiences at the Lyceum Theatre. Previously it
enjoyed an extended run at the Comedy Theatre in London, England.In
September she was in the first David Belasco production in New York
City. The Governor's Lady was staged by the Republic Theatre. Also in
the Belasco company were Emma Dunn and Emmitt Corrigan. Written by
Alice Bradley, it had a very intense and emotional third act. The
stage's impression of reality was heightened by a fine reproduction of
a Childs Restaurant. The troupe traveled to the National Theatre in
January .
Broadway productions in the early th century. She was in motion
pictures until the early s. She was from Louisville,
Kentucky.Maxwell-Conover's New York City debut came at the New Theatre
in the four-act play, Nobody's Daughter, in February . As "Mrs.
Frampton" she was complimented by a New York Times reviewer for having
rendered "a beautiful performance." He described her as "an actress of
unusual distinction in appearance and manner, dresses exquisitely, and
plays with great naturalness and simplicity a role somewhat
indefinitely outlined by the dramatist."She was in the company of
Gertrude Elliott in the Charles Frohman produced comedy, Preserving
Mr. Panmure, in February . Written by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero, the play
was presented to audiences at the Lyceum Theatre. Previously it
enjoyed an extended run at the Comedy Theatre in London, England.In
September she was in the first David Belasco production in New York
City. The Governor's Lady was staged by the Republic Theatre. Also in
the Belasco company were Emma Dunn and Emmitt Corrigan. Written by
Alice Bradley, it had a very intense and emotional third act. The
stage's impression of reality was heightened by a fine reproduction of
a Childs Restaurant. The troupe traveled to the National Theatre in
January .
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