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- Rose_Melville abstract "Rose Melville (January 30, 1873 - October 8, 1946) born Rose Smock, was an American stage actress famous for playing one character her whole career, Sis Hopkins. Melville got her start in 1889 at Zanesville, Ohio playing a male role in a play called Queen's Evidence. Other known plays she appeared in were Uncle Tom's Cabin, The Two Orphans and Fanchon the Cricket.Mellville had a sister Ida, together they formed a traveling stock company. In 1894 a play called Zeb was produced in which Melville performed the Sis Hopkins character for the first time. The play was so successful that it was brought to New York that same year. The Sis Hopkins character appeared in three more plays Little Christopher, The Prodigal Father;1896–97 and By the Sad Sea Waves; 1898-99. Melville presented Sis Hopkins in Vaudeville in a sketch called Sis Hopkins' Visit. After this sketch she had it rewritten as a longer play called Sis Hopkins. It was this play that garnered her greatest fame and she eventually performed it over 5,000 times.In 1916 the Kalem Company contracted with Rose Melville to make twenty-one short films all with Melville starring in her Sis Hopkins character. She dispensed with the Sis Hopkins character briefly in the 20s to play in two feature films in 1922 and 1923. In 1918 Goldwyn Pictures produced a feature film version of the Sis Hopkins play starring Mabel Normand. The film is now lost.".
- Rose_Melville activeYearsEndYear "1920".
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- Rose_Melville birthName "Rose Smock".
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- Rose_Melville birthYear "1873".
- Rose_Melville deathDate "1946-10-08".
- Rose_Melville deathPlace Lake_George,_New_York.
- Rose_Melville deathYear "1946".
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- Rose_Melville wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rose Melville".
- Rose_Melville birthDate "1873-01-30".
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- Rose_Melville caption "Rose Mellville in her famous role as the lovable yokel Sis Hopkins".
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- Rose_Melville dateOfDeath "1946-10-08".
- Rose_Melville deathDate "1946-10-08".
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- Rose_Melville name "Melville, Rose".
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- Rose_Melville placeOfDeath Lake_George,_New_York.
- Rose_Melville shortDescription "American actor".
- Rose_Melville spouse "Frank Melville".
- Rose_Melville spouse "Frank Minzey".
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- Rose_Melville yearsactive "-1920.0".
- Rose_Melville description "American actor".
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- Rose_Melville comment "Rose Melville (January 30, 1873 - October 8, 1946) born Rose Smock, was an American stage actress famous for playing one character her whole career, Sis Hopkins. Melville got her start in 1889 at Zanesville, Ohio playing a male role in a play called Queen's Evidence. Other known plays she appeared in were Uncle Tom's Cabin, The Two Orphans and Fanchon the Cricket.Mellville had a sister Ida, together they formed a traveling stock company.".
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