Dai Turgeon

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Dai Turgeon

Pauline Dai Turgeon (October 9, 1890 – date of death unknown) was a Canadian stage actress.[1]

Biography[edit]

She was born on October 9, 1890, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada to Charles Edward Turgeon and Maud Higginson divorced Charles Belmont Davis after seven years of marriage (he died in 1926).

She married Charles Belmont Davis (1866-1926), the brother of Richard Harding Davis, in London in January 1914; she was 24, he was 48.[2] They divorced in 1921.

Productions[edit]

  • The Girl from Montmartre (1912)[3]
  • Over the River (1912)

References[edit]

  1. ^ She was born in 1890 according to the 1901 Census if Canada
  2. ^ "Miss Turgeon Abandons Footlights Career to Wed C. B. Davis". The New York Times. January 17, 1914. Retrieved 2010-07-22. Charles Belmont Davis will be married tomorrow to Miss Dai Turgeon, a young Canadian girl who came to London last October intending to go on the ...
  3. ^ "Dai Turgeon". Who's who in music and drama. 1914.

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