Clara Rousby

Clara Rousby
Born Clara Marion Jessie Dowse
c. 1850
Parkhurst
Died 19 September 1879
Wiesbaden
Nationality British
Spouse(s) Wymert Rousby

Clara Rousby (1852?–1879) was an actress who made notable appearances on the London stage.

Life

Clara Marion Jessie Dowse was born around 1850 at Parkhurst on the Isle of Wight. She was the daughter of Dr. Richard Dowse who was the inspector-general of hospitals. She moved to Plymouth when her father retired. She met Wymert Rousby, who an actor and theatre manager from Jersey, at the theatre. Her husband was a noted Roman Catholic convert.[1] They married in 1868. They were acting when they were talented-spotted in Jersey and recommended to the leading London playwright Tom Taylor.[2]

They both appeared at the Queens Theatre in Long Acre with Mrs. Rousby as Fiordelisa, and Mr. Rousby as Bertuccio in Taylor's The Fool's Revenge. Rousby was referred to as the "beautiful Mrs Rousby". She then went on to play Joan of Arc where the realisation of her being burnt raised objections. Her last appearance was in 1878 after which she went to Germany on the advice of her doctor where she died on 19 April 1879.[2]

References

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  1. Gordon-Gorman, William James. Converts to Rome : a biographical list of the more notable converts to the Catholic Church in the United Kingdom.
  2. 1 2 Wikisource link to Rousby, Clara Marion Jessie (DNB00). Wikisource.
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