Gertrude Bryan

Gertrude Bryan

Gertrude Bryan (born 1893) was an actress in theater and on the Broadway stage of the early 20th century. She was tall with brown eyes.

Her parents were both entertainers. Bryan's father, Frank, was a comedian known as "Senator Bryan" in "The Military Man". Her mother, Nellie, was a singer in Gilbert & Sullivan operas. Bryan attended the Friends Seminary, a Quaker school, in Manhattan (New York).

tage actress

Bryan appeared in "Little Boy Blue" at the Lyric Theatre (New York) in November 1911. This was a romantic operetta which had played Europe in the two previous theatrical seasons. The musical was produced by Colonel Savage. Its title in Europe had been "Lord Piccolo". The American title had no connection to the popular nursery rhyme of the same name.

Bryan played the title role. The plot is about a Scottish Earl who is looking for an heir. The Earl employees a detective who persuades a barmaid to disguise herself as the missing boy, and accompany the Earl to Scotland. The operetta was performed in two acts. There were dual settings in Bal Tarabin, Paris, France and the Earl's csstle in Scotland. Nearly adozen applicants were auditioned before Bryan was chosen for the title role.

Bryan was just past 18 when she performed this role. On opening night of "Little Boy Blue" she was suffering from a strained ligament in her leg. A doctor came to her dressing room and bandaged her leg in a manner that caused her pain throughout the performance. Bryan was self-conscious that the excess amount of bandage used would be conspicuous to the audience.

The character of Little Boy Blue was her own creation. Her manager boasted that she found the correct pantomime at the right time without requiring stage direction. By late April the musical moved to the West End Theater, 263 West 86th Street. A reviewer for the Syracuse Herald was at the Wieting Theater in Syracuse for a November show. He observed Bryan as the barmaid. He wrote that "she possesses a charming personality and although her voice is somewhat light she sings with dainty grace and shines most conspicuously as an actress."

She had been on the stage for only two years. Her previous experience as an actress consisted of a role in a musical comedy entitled "The Wife Tamers" and depicting the part of "Sonia" in "Merry Widow". In the latter she was associated with a Henry Wilson Savage troupe. Bryan went to Europe after the season's final show of "Little Boy Blue" in May 1912. The cast made a run of the eastern cities of the United States starting in August.

Bryan returned to acting in 1924 in a vaudeville musical comedy produced by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse. "Sitting Pretty" premiered in Detroit, Michigan on March 23. The cast included Queenie Smith, Jayne Chesney, and Rudolph Cameron. Bryan portrayed "May Tolliver". In April the two act play moved to the Fulton Theatre, 1368 Fulton Street (Brooklyn). In June she was the leading lady in a comedy by John V.A. Weaver entitled "Love 'Em and Leave 'Em".

Bryan continued to perform through 1939. She was among the supporting cast of "Skylark" which opened at the Morosco Theatre in October. Gertrude Lawrence starred in this Broadway presentation which was adapted from a novel and serialized in a magazine undera different title.

Personal

Bryan married New York stockbroker, Charles Fair, at the home of her mother in Red Bank, New Jersey, in October 1913. Bryan quit acting when she became engaged to Fair. She enjoyed the outdoors, especially walking, horse riding, and fishing. She confessed to being a tomboy, having worn trousers and long boots on fishing trips with her father in her youth.

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