Rose Massey

Rose Massey
Born c. 1851
Died July 23, 1883
Occupation Actress
Children Blanche Massey, Helen Massey ?

Rose Massey (c.1851 - July 23, 1883) was a 19th-century stage actress.

Massey first appeared at the Haymarket Theatre in London in July 1867, playing the role of Mary Meredith in Our American Cousin, but later gained attention in her 1871 performance as Fatima in Blue Beard at the Covent Garden Theatre.[1] Her New York debut was in February 1869, in The Field of the Cloth of Gold at Wood's Museum.[2]

Massey played a number of roles opposite actor Henry James Montague, who she followed to the United States and later sued in 1875 for breach of promise to marry. She claimed to have a son fathered by Montague, and it made a stir when Massey also released "sappy" letters to her from Montague.[3] That case ended, however, when Montague died in 1878.[4][5][6][7]

In addition to her liaison with Montague, Massey also had a relationship with Alex Henderson (1828-1886) (spouse of burlesque producer Lydia Thompson). That relationship produced a daughter, Helen Massey.[5]

Massey was also the mother of actress Blanche Massey (born circa 1878).[8]

Massey died of consumption in New York on July 23, 1883.

References

  1. Pascoe, Charles, E. The Dramatic List, p. 259-60 (1880)
  2. Hutton, Lawrence. Curiosities of the American stage, p. 178 (1891)
  3. (7 September 1878). Actor Montague (Obituary), Fort Wayne Daily Sentinel
  4. Brown, T. Allston. A history of the New York stage, Vol. II, (1903)
  5. 1 2 Gänzl, Kurt. Lydia Thompson, queen of burlesque (2002)
  6. The Rialto A Generation Ago, Theatre Magazine (August 1912, p. 58-60)
  7. (17 July 1875). Odds and Ends, Otago Witness
  8. (7 October 1894). Personal and Other Jottings, The Morning Call


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