Corinne Kimball

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Corinne Kimball
Born
Corinne Belle De Briou

December 24, 1873
Died1937(1937-00-00) (aged 63–64)
NationalityAmerican
Other namesCorinne

Corinne Kimball (24 December 1873 – 1937) was an American actress. She was widely known by her stage-name Corinne.[1]

Biography[edit]

Corinne Belle De Briou Kimball was born on 24 December 1873 in New Orleans. Her foster mother was Jennie Kimball, an actor and theatrical manager. Her father, Henri De Briou was an Italian naval officer and her mother was Spanish. Kimball's mother died in 1874, her father died when she was small. Kimball was placed with Jennie Kimball. Initially her mother did not intend to have her daughter on the stage. In 1876 there was a baby show in Horticultural Hall and Kimball competed. She sang and danced which impressed everyone even at the age of three. Kimball was given the prize and a diploma. As a result her mother agreed to have her appear in the Sunday evening concert with Brown's Brigade Band as the Infant wonder.[2][3][4][5][6]

Kimball next performed in a children's production of Pinafore as Little Buttercup at the Boston Museum. The production was a huge success and she went on tour through New England and Canada. She was next in Cinderella. After a variety of Operetta performances, Kimball began to perform in burlesque from the time she was twelve to the time she was sixteen. She became known as the "Queen of the Stage," by public vote in the New York Morning Journal. She lived in New York City.[2][3][4] When her mother died in 1896 she left her enough money, along with her own savings to predominantly retire from the stage.[7][6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Preston, Katherine K. (1992). Music for Hire: A Study of Professional Musicians in Washington, 1877-1900. Pendragon Press. ISBN 978-0-918728-66-1.
  2. ^ a b Willard, Frances Elizabeth; Livermore, Mary Ashton (1893). A Woman of the Century: Fourteen Hundred-seventy Biographical Sketches Accompanied by Portraits of Leading American Women in All Walks of Life. Moulton. ISBN 978-0-7222-1713-9.
  3. ^ a b Hanaford, Harry Prescott; Hines, Dixie. Who's who in music and drama : an encyclopedia of biography of notable men and women in music and the drama. New York : H.P. Hanaford.
  4. ^ a b Browne, Walter; Koch, E. De Roy. Who's who on the stage 1908 : the dramatic reference book and biographical dictionary of the theatre : containing careers of actors, actresses, managers and playwrights of the American stage. New York : Dodge.
  5. ^ The Kimball family news. Topeka, Kan. : G. F. Kimball.
  6. ^ a b Humanities, National Endowment for the (3 October 1909). "The San Francisco call". San Francisco [Calif.] No. 1895–1913, Image 27. p. 27.
  7. ^ "Corinne Kimball". www.broadway.cas.sc.edu. Broadway Photographs.