Actors
Found in 1110 Collections and/or Records:
Julia Claussen, 1920
Julia Claussen (1879-1941) was educated at the Royal Swedish Academy of Music in Stockholm; she also studied at the Royal Academy in Berlin. She made her debut in La favorita in Stockholm on January 19, 1903, and remained with the Royal Swedish Opera for nine seasons. She sang at Covent Garden and in Paris, and appeared in Chicago in 1913. She made her Metropolitan Opera debut, as Delilah, on November 23, 1917.
Julia Marlowe, 1893
Portrait of Julie Marlowe, an actress who worked with the Central City Opera, doing cross stich in her sewing room.
Julia Marlowe, 1894
Portrait of Julie Marlowe, an actress who worked with the Central City Opera.
Julie Harris
Portrait of Julie Harris, an actress who performed with the Central City Opera as Joan of Arc in the 1956 opera ''The Lark.''
Julie Harris
Portrait of Julie Harris, an actress who performed with the Central City Opera as Joan fo Arc in the 1956 opera ''The Lark.''
Julie Harris at a Mine
Julie Harris, an actress who performed with the Central City Opera as Joan of Arc in the 1956 production of "The Lark", at the ''Colorado School of Mines Experimental Mine.''
Julie Harris at a Mine
Julie Harris, an actress who performed with the Central City Opera as Joan of Arc in the 1956 production "The Lark", inside a mine.
Julie Harris at Dinner
Julie Harris (right), an actress who performed the lead role of Joan of Arc with the Central City Opera in the 1956 production of 'The Lark', at dinner with an unidentified couple.
Julie Harris at Graduation
Julie Harris, an actress who performed with the Central City Opera in the 1956 production of "The Lark" in the role of Joan of Arc, accepts her honorary Master of Arts degree from Dr. Benjamin F. Wright, the president of Smith College.
Julie Harris at Rehearsal
Julie Harris (second from right), an actress who performed with the Central City Opera, at rehearsal for the opera ''The Lark'' in 1956 with production supervisor Bill Ross (left), producer Kermit Bloomgarden (second from left), James O'Rear (center) and Leo Ciceri (right).
