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C.M.S. McLellan(1865-1916)

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C.M.S. McLellan was born on 4 September 1865 in Bath, Maine, USA. C.M.S. was a writer, known for La belle de New York (1952), La belle de New York (1919) and Leah Kleschna (1913). C.M.S. was married to Marie Adelaide Welch. C.M.S. died on 22 September 1916 in Esher, Surrey, England, UK.
BornSeptember 4, 1865
DiedSeptember 22, 1916(51)
BornSeptember 4, 1865
DiedSeptember 22, 1916(51)
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Fred Astaire and Vera-Ellen in La belle de New York (1952)
La belle de New York
6.1
  • Writer(as Hugh Morton)
  • 1952
Marion Davies in La belle de New York (1919)
La belle de New York
7.5
  • Writer(as Hugh Morton)
  • 1919
Leah Kleschna (1913)
Leah Kleschna
  • Writer
  • 1913
Ethel Clayton, Theodore Roberts, and Charles West in Le sauveur (1918)
Le sauveur
  • Writer
  • 1918

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  • Fred Astaire and Vera-Ellen in La belle de New York (1952)
    La belle de New York
    6.1
    • play (as Hugh Morton)
    • 1952
  • Dorothy Dalton in The Moral Sinner (1924)
    The Moral Sinner
    • play "Leah Kleschna"
    • 1924
  • Marion Davies in La belle de New York (1919)
    La belle de New York
    7.5
    • play (as Hugh Morton)
    • 1919
  • Ethel Clayton, Theodore Roberts, and Charles West in Le sauveur (1918)
    Le sauveur
    • play "Leah Kleschna"
    • 1918
  • Leah Kleschna (1913)
    Leah Kleschna
    • play
    • 1913

Soundtrack



  • The Actress (1953)
    The Actress
    6.4
    • lyrics: "My Beautiful Lady" (1911) (uncredited)
    • 1953
  • Les heures tendres (1950)
    Les heures tendres
    6.8
    • lyrics: "My Beautiful Lady" (uncredited)
    • 1950

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  • Alternative name
    • Hugh Morton
  • Born
    • September 4, 1865
    • Bath, Maine, USA
  • Died
    • September 22, 1916
    • Esher, Surrey, England, UK
  • Spouse
    • Marie Adelaide Welch1891 - September 22, 1916 (his death, 1 child)
  • Other works
    Stage: Wrote libretto (billed as "Hugh Morton"; earliest Broadway credit) for "The Belle of New York' on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by / Musical Director: Gustav Kerker. Choreographed by ]Augusto Francioli'. Directed / produced by George W. Lederer. Casino Theatre (on hiatus from 14 Nov 1897-19 Dec 1897): 28 Sep 1897-26 Dec 1897 (64 performances). Cast: La Petite Adelaide (as "Dance Specialty"), Anna Baldarsara (as "Chorus"), Harriet Bond (as "Gladys Glee"), William Cameron (as "Blinky Bill McGuirk"), Crissie Carlisle (as "Birdie Seed"), Dan Daly (as "Ichabod Bronson"), Ada Dare Cora Angelique"), Bettie Dauble (as "Chorus"), Harry Davenport (as "Harry Bronson"), Harry Dodd (as "Mr. Twiddles"), Ida Doerge (as "Chorus"), Paula Edwards (as "Mamie Clancy"), Agnes Enright (as "Chorus"), George K. Fortescue (as "Doc Snifkins"), Marie George (as "Kissie Fitzgarter"), Winfred Goff (as "Billie Breeze"), Mollie Hoffman (as "Chorus"), Venie Hoffman (as "Chorus"), Sylvia Holte (as "Dorothy June"), Mabelle Howe (as "Marjorie May" / "Little Miss Flirt"), May Knight (as "Chorus"), Lionel Lawrence (as "Fricot" / "Mr. Snooper" / "Ah Bung"), Helen Lord (as "Myrtle Mince"), L.T. MacDonald (as "Mr. Peeper"), Edna May (as "Violet Gray"), Clarice Middleton (as "Chorus"), Phyllis Rankin (as "Fifi Fricot"), Maud Robinson (as "Chorus"), Babette Rodney (as "Pansy Pinns"), George A. Schiller (as "Kenneth Mugg"), John Slavin (as "Count Ratsi Rattatoo"; Broadway debut), William Sloan (as "Count Patsi Rattatoo"), Marie Steinberg (as "Chorus"), Minnie Varrell (as "Mrs. Snuffy"), Austin Walsh (as "William" / "Mr. Snuffy"), David Warfield (as "Karl von Pumpernick"), Laura Witt (as "Chorus"), Rose Witt (as "Queenie Cake"), Sophie Witt (as "Chorus"). NOTES: (1) By "Gilded Age" standards this was a modestly successful Broadway run, but the play would open in London at the Shaftesbury Theatre on 12 Aug 1898 and run for a remarkable 697 performances. (2) Filmed as La belle de New York (1919), La belle de New York (1952).
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