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Lillian Sinnott

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Lillian Sinnott
Lillian Sinnott, from a 1909 publication.
Born1890
Died(aged 24)
OccupationStage actress

Lillian Sinnott(1890 – January 5, 1914) was an Americanstage actress.

Biography

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Career

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Sinnott was well known inIndianapolis, Indianabecause of her association with the Murat Theater summer stock companies. She was first seen in support of Louis Mann inThe Man Who Stood Still,at English's Theater in Indianapolis. This was in December 1909 and again in April 1910. She returned to the city again and joined the Murat players in ingénue parts during the summer of 1911. She received praise for her role as Mary Jane inMary Jane's Pa.Jane Wheatley played her mother. The following December there was an attempt to form a stock company at the Colonial Theater in Indianapolis. Sinnott was engaged as the leading woman inThe Chorus Lady,The Virginian,andArsene Lupin.

Sinnott performed in a number of productions ofDavid Belascoin New York. Among these was an adaptation ofLovers' LanebyClyde Fitchwhich also featured Paul McAllister. The location was Proctor's Theater at 125th Street and Lexington Avenue. The play was staged in October 1903.

Death

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On January 5, 1914, Sinnott committed suicide in her mother's home inNew York Cityby slashing her throat and both wrists with a razor following the death of English actor Leslie Kenyon. Kenyon had suffered astrokethe previous day and died a short time later. Sinnott was 24 years old at the time and hoped to marry Kenyon, after he divorced his wife.[1]

Notes

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  1. ^"Kills Herself For Love"(PDF).New York Times.January 6, 1914. p. 5.

References

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  • TheFrederick, MarylandDaily News,"Actress Commits Suicide", Tuesday, January 6, 1914, Page 7.
  • The Indianapolis Star,"Lillian Sinnott, Known Here As Actress, Commits Suicide In Gotham House", Tuesday, January 6, 1914, Page 15.
  • The New York Times,"Amusements", Sunday, October 18, 1903, Page 12.
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