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256:, who had never seen his old friend in his masterpiece, Shore Acres, sat beside me, and during the beautiful scene where the actor, candle in hand, passes up the kitchen stairs and stops to look back, Frank gently took my hand and sighed. I saw the tears that brimmed his eyes. We were the last to leave the theatre; some blocks away he spoke for the first time: 'That was the greatest piece of acting I ever saw.' "This genuine tribute came from a man who himself was the country's idol." 227: 33: 281:, was written and produced with Belasco in 1879. After this, Herne focused mostly on writing. Of his later plays, only a handful saw financial success in his lifetime. He continued to act, often in his own works, but also in the plays of others. In 1897 Herne played 242:, with whom he collaborated on at least three of his plays. He also met and married his second wife, actress Katherine Corcoran. The couple had five children, one son, John, and four daughters, Alma, Dorothy, Julie and Katherine Chrystal who usually went by the name 268:. Much of Herne's work faded into obscurity in the twentieth century. However, he exerted a profound influence, directing American dramatic literature toward the depiction of complex socially realities. This was illustrated in his controversial play 127: 189:. His parents were poor Irish immigrants who removed him from school at age thirteen to work in a brush factory. Herne decided to become an actor the next year but was twenty before he could join a traveling 215:
Touring Company from 1865 to 1867. He was briefly married, in the early 1860s, to Lucille's sister Helen Western, an actress who later became romantically involved with
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Herne was the first American playwright to incorporate dramatic realism. He ventured away from nineteenth century dramatic romance and
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recounted seeing Ahearn in 1889: "A pleasant episode of a visit to New York during the winter...was meeting James A. Herne.
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in Troy, New York. He enjoyed modest success as a young actor, appearing in
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in 1870 to manage several other theaters. In San Francisco, he met
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with David Belasco (1879); from "The Mariner's Compass" by
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company in the early 1860s. He was the leading man for the
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and wrote Shore Acres to promote the political economy of
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James A. Herne died at his home, 79 Convent Avenue, in
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Cohoes, New York
Manhattan, New York City
Chrystal Herne
Julie Herne

playwright
actor
Ibsen
Margaret Fleming
drama
Georgist
Henry George
Cohoes, New York
troupe
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Baltimore
Washington, D.C.
John Thompson Ford
Lucille Western
John Wilkes Booth
New York City

San Francisco
David Belasco
Chrystal Herne
Mary Elitch Long
Frank Mayo
melodrama
Hearts of Oak

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