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Barney Williams (actor)

Barney Williams (August 20, 1824 – April 25, 1876) was an Irish-American actor-comedian popular during the mid decades of the 19th century. He was probably best remembered by audiences of the day for playing Ragged Pat in J. A. Amherst's drama Ireland as it is and the title role in Samuel Lover's comic opera Rory O'More. Throughout the greater part of his career he was billed along with his wife, the former Maria Pray, as Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams.[1]

Barney Williams
Born
Bernard O’Flaherty

(1824-08-30)August 30, 1824
DiedApril 25, 1876(1876-04-25) (aged 51)
Occupation(s)Actor-Comedian, Irish Clog Dancer
SpouseMaria Pray

When Benjamin H. Day founded the New York Sun in 1833, he employed Williams as his first, and for a time, only newsboy.[2]

Biography Edit

Bernard O'Flaherty was born in 1824 at Cork, Ireland, to Michael and Mary O’Flaherty.[3][4] In 1831 his family immigrated to America where his father would become a New York City policeman. As a boy Williams ran errands, sold newspapers, worked at a printer's office and at some point began performing bit parts at New York's Franklin Theatre. On one night in 1836 he was given the opportunity to play a speaking rôle in The Ice Witch that came available after actor Alonzo Williams suddenly fell ill. As a result of his performance, Williams became a regular cast member. His stage name was Barney Williams.[3][5][6]

Barney's first big hit (c. 1840) was as Pat Rooney in The Omnibus (Williams: p. 69). This play was written by his mentor Tyrone Power around 1833. Maria made her stage debut at the Chatham Theatre as a member of the corps de ballet, in the first production of a burlesque entitled "New York Assurance"; it was a travesty on "London Assurance".[7] Barney is also credited as introducing Irish clog dancing to America.

In 1843 Barney played the role of Jerry Murphy in Bumpology at the Chatham. In these days Williams played in several roles in the Tyrone Power repertory, including Paddy O’Rafferty in Born to Good Luck and Terry O’Rourke in The Irish Tutor. In 1844, Barney was a member of a company owned by P.T. Barnum called a "Moral Lecture Room". By 1845, at age twenty-two, Williams was manager of Vauxhall Garden located at LaFayette Street in New York.

For several seasons Williams was a popular blackface comedian touring with the Kentucky Minstrels before embarking in 1846 on his career as a comedian. On November 24, 1849, Williams married actress Maria Pray (1828–1911), the widow of actor Charles Mestayer who died the previous year. She was the daughter of William Pray, an actor who perished in a New York theatre fire, and a sister of Malvina Florence, actress wife of the well-known actor William J. Florence.[6][8]

 
Maria and Barney Williams
NYPL Digital Gallery

After marrying, Barney stopped acting in the negro minstrelsy genre.

In 1850 Barney and Maria appeared at The National Theatre in New York, in the title roles of The Irish Boy and Yankee Girl. On August 18 (1853), the Williamses commenced an engagement at Niblo's Garden in New York, appearing in Ireland As It Is. On August 25, the couple produced their new drama, Shandy McGuire, with both taking the lead roles.

As a team, Williams and Pray would find the greatest successes of their careers beginning [1854] with long runs at San Francisco's Metropolitan Theatre. They also performed in Sacramento, Marysville, Stockton, Grass Valley, and Nevada. The couple set sail for London on June 7, 1855, where they performed at the Adelphi Theatre in London. The latter engagement led to a four-year tour of Europe performing in plays such as Rory O'More among others. Williams often played Irish characters to Pray's Yankee in performances that on four occasions were attended by Queen Victoria. From 1856 to 1857 the Williamses performed at The Adelphi. According to the London Times they performed the following: Bobbing Around, Polly, Won’t You Try Me, Oh?, and My Own Mary Anne. Some of their more popular performances were Ireland As it Is, Barney the Baron and Our Gal. On July 24, 1856, Barney and Maria performed for the Royal family, and again in February 1857. While in the U.K., the couple toured Dublin, Cork, Belfast, Limerick, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester and Birmingham.

The Williamses returned to New York in October 1859. On October 17, 1859, they appeared at Niblo's Garden playing in Born to Good Luck, An Hour in Seville, and in Latest from New York. This engagement lasted 36 nights.

The two starred in annual tours throughout most of the 1860s before Williams was given the opportunity to manage (1867–1868) Wallack's Broadway Theatre.[6] In the 1860s they most performed in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and New York. By 1863 they were playing in Washington, D.C., performing The Fairy Circle in Grover Theatre in February. On February 26 they performed at Grover's for Abraham Lincoln. In October 1863 Barney performed for the Union troops of the 47th New York Infantry Volunteer Infantry as they sailed down the Hudson, as mentioned by Private Miles O’Reilly. Barney and Maria appeared at Niblo's Garden in New York in Irish and Yankee Life and The Connie Soogah, December 1864. Barney may have sung The Bowld Soldier Song for the Irish Brigade of the 63rd New York Volunteers in 1864.

Maria debuted on French stage, April 23, 1867; she appeared in the French Theatre in New York acting the part of Caesarine Clapier in the vaudeville of Le Marly dans du Coon. Barney and Maria appeared in The Emerald Ring at the Broadway Theatre in New York, April 5, 1869. On April 28, 1869, Barney played the last night the theatre was open in Ireland As It Was as Ragged Pat. Barney and Maria began an engagement in Connie Soogah, or the Jolly Peddler on September 21, 1874, at Booth's Theatre in New York. In December 1875 Barney performed – perhaps for last time – at Booth's theatre, The Coonie Soogah and The Fairy Circle.

Barney died in New York City as a result of a stroke while in his 51st year (1876). Over his career Williams’ success was such that he became one of the wealthiest actors of his day, leaving behind an estate considered to be in the neighborhood of $400,000.[9]

Williams’ funeral service was held at St. Stephen's Roman Catholic Church on the morning of April 28, 1876. Listed among his pallbearers were General John C. Frémont, Judge John R. Brady and actors Lester Wallack and John Brougham. Williams’ remains were interred at the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn. He was survived by his wife, daughter Marie and three sisters.[9][10][11]

Over on the other side of the cemetery, on Battle Hill, from which the bay and the city can be viewed, sleeps Barney Williams, almost the first actor in the line of Irish comedy. His monument is a rich and costly one, of the Gothic order. It is adorned with a marble bust of the comedian. On the base of the monument is the name "Bernard Flaherty," which was the real name of Barney Williams. Historic Long Island, 1902, Rufus Rockwell Wilson[12]

Maria's last performance was in 1877, performing a week's engagement at the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia. Maria Pray Williams died in 1911 in New York City.

References Edit

  1. ^ Mason, James - The History of the Year 1876, 1876, p. 295 accessed 1.28.2013
  2. ^ Printer’s Ink, November 27, 1901, p. 16 accessed 1.27.2013
  3. ^ a b Phelps, H. P. - The Players of a Century, 1890, p.245
  4. ^ Note: Birth year sometimes listed as 1823 - Hill, Thomas Edie - Hill's Album of Biography and Art - 1888; p.295 accessed 2.25.2013
  5. ^ 1850 U.S. Census, Bernard O’Flaherty, actor-Ancestry.com
  6. ^ a b c Derby, George, White, James Terry - The National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Vol. 5, 1897, p. 440
  7. ^ See Clapp: p. 386; and Players: p. 387.
  8. ^ Mrs. Barney Williams Dead-The New York Times, May 7, 1911, p. 11
  9. ^ a b The Will of Barney Williams-The New York Times, May 5, 1876, p.10
  10. ^ The Dead Comedian-The New York Times, April 28, 1876, p. 7
  11. ^ Barney Williams, Find a Grave Memorial accessed 1.27.2013
  12. ^ Wilson, Rufus Rockwell - Historic Long Island, 1902, p. 327

External links Edit

  • New York Public Library (Lincoln Center) - has several original plays related to Barney and Maria Williams.
  • New York Public Library (Lincoln Center) - shows what images of Barney and Maria are in the NYPL archives.
  • Barney Images Private Collection several period images, including CDVs, of Barney & Maria from a private collection (Flickr).
  • The Life and Career of Irish Songster Barney Williams, a ScribD publication by Kraig W. McNutt

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Barney Williams August 20 1824 April 25 1876 was an Irish American actor comedian popular during the mid decades of the 19th century He was probably best remembered by audiences of the day for playing Ragged Pat in J A Amherst s drama Ireland as it is and the title role in Samuel Lover s comic opera Rory O More Throughout the greater part of his career he was billed along with his wife the former Maria Pray as Mr and Mrs Barney Williams 1 Barney WilliamsBornBernard O Flaherty 1824 08 30 August 30 1824Cork IrelandDiedApril 25 1876 1876 04 25 aged 51 New York CityOccupation s Actor Comedian Irish Clog DancerSpouseMaria PrayWhen Benjamin H Day founded the New York Sun in 1833 he employed Williams as his first and for a time only newsboy 2 Biography EditBernard O Flaherty was born in 1824 at Cork Ireland to Michael and Mary O Flaherty 3 4 In 1831 his family immigrated to America where his father would become a New York City policeman As a boy Williams ran errands sold newspapers worked at a printer s office and at some point began performing bit parts at New York s Franklin Theatre On one night in 1836 he was given the opportunity to play a speaking role in The Ice Witch that came available after actor Alonzo Williams suddenly fell ill As a result of his performance Williams became a regular cast member His stage name was Barney Williams 3 5 6 Barney s first big hit c 1840 was as Pat Rooney in The Omnibus Williams p 69 This play was written by his mentor Tyrone Power around 1833 Maria made her stage debut at the Chatham Theatre as a member of the corps de ballet in the first production of a burlesque entitled New York Assurance it was a travesty on London Assurance 7 Barney is also credited as introducing Irish clog dancing to America In 1843 Barney played the role of Jerry Murphy in Bumpology at the Chatham In these days Williams played in several roles in the Tyrone Power repertory including Paddy O Rafferty in Born to Good Luck and Terry O Rourke in The Irish Tutor In 1844 Barney was a member of a company owned by P T Barnum called a Moral Lecture Room By 1845 at age twenty two Williams was manager of Vauxhall Garden located at LaFayette Street in New York For several seasons Williams was a popular blackface comedian touring with the Kentucky Minstrels before embarking in 1846 on his career as a comedian On November 24 1849 Williams married actress Maria Pray 1828 1911 the widow of actor Charles Mestayer who died the previous year She was the daughter of William Pray an actor who perished in a New York theatre fire and a sister of Malvina Florence actress wife of the well known actor William J Florence 6 8 Maria and Barney WilliamsNYPL Digital GalleryAfter marrying Barney stopped acting in the negro minstrelsy genre In 1850 Barney and Maria appeared at The National Theatre in New York in the title roles of The Irish Boy and Yankee Girl On August 18 1853 the Williamses commenced an engagement at Niblo s Garden in New York appearing in Ireland As It Is On August 25 the couple produced their new drama Shandy McGuire with both taking the lead roles As a team Williams and Pray would find the greatest successes of their careers beginning 1854 with long runs at San Francisco s Metropolitan Theatre They also performed in Sacramento Marysville Stockton Grass Valley and Nevada The couple set sail for London on June 7 1855 where they performed at the Adelphi Theatre in London The latter engagement led to a four year tour of Europe performing in plays such as Rory O More among others Williams often played Irish characters to Pray s Yankee in performances that on four occasions were attended by Queen Victoria From 1856 to 1857 the Williamses performed at The Adelphi According to the London Times they performed the following Bobbing Around Polly Won t You Try Me Oh and My Own Mary Anne Some of their more popular performances were Ireland As it Is Barney the Baron and Our Gal On July 24 1856 Barney and Maria performed for the Royal family and again in February 1857 While in the U K the couple toured Dublin Cork Belfast Limerick Edinburgh Glasgow Liverpool Manchester and Birmingham The Williamses returned to New York in October 1859 On October 17 1859 they appeared at Niblo s Garden playing in Born to Good Luck An Hour in Seville and in Latest from New York This engagement lasted 36 nights The two starred in annual tours throughout most of the 1860s before Williams was given the opportunity to manage 1867 1868 Wallack s Broadway Theatre 6 In the 1860s they most performed in Philadelphia Baltimore Washington and New York By 1863 they were playing in Washington D C performing The Fairy Circle in Grover Theatre in February On February 26 they performed at Grover s for Abraham Lincoln In October 1863 Barney performed for the Union troops of the 47th New York Infantry Volunteer Infantry as they sailed down the Hudson as mentioned by Private Miles O Reilly Barney and Maria appeared at Niblo s Garden in New York in Irish and Yankee Life and The Connie Soogah December 1864 Barney may have sung The Bowld Soldier Song for the Irish Brigade of the 63rd New York Volunteers in 1864 Maria debuted on French stage April 23 1867 she appeared in the French Theatre in New York acting the part of Caesarine Clapier in the vaudeville of Le Marly dans du Coon Barney and Maria appeared in The Emerald Ring at the Broadway Theatre in New York April 5 1869 On April 28 1869 Barney played the last night the theatre was open in Ireland As It Was as Ragged Pat Barney and Maria began an engagement in Connie Soogah or the Jolly Peddler on September 21 1874 at Booth s Theatre in New York In December 1875 Barney performed perhaps for last time at Booth s theatre The Coonie Soogah and The Fairy Circle Barney died in New York City as a result of a stroke while in his 51st year 1876 Over his career Williams success was such that he became one of the wealthiest actors of his day leaving behind an estate considered to be in the neighborhood of 400 000 9 Williams funeral service was held at St Stephen s Roman Catholic Church on the morning of April 28 1876 Listed among his pallbearers were General John C Fremont Judge John R Brady and actors Lester Wallack and John Brougham Williams remains were interred at the Green Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn He was survived by his wife daughter Marie and three sisters 9 10 11 Over on the other side of the cemetery on Battle Hill from which the bay and the city can be viewed sleeps Barney Williams almost the first actor in the line of Irish comedy His monument is a rich and costly one of the Gothic order It is adorned with a marble bust of the comedian On the base of the monument is the name Bernard Flaherty which was the real name of Barney Williams Historic Long Island 1902 Rufus Rockwell Wilson 12 Maria s last performance was in 1877 performing a week s engagement at the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia Maria Pray Williams died in 1911 in New York City References Edit Mason James The History of the Year 1876 1876 p 295accessed 1 28 2013 Printer s Ink November 27 1901 p 16 accessed 1 27 2013 a b Phelps H P The Players of a Century 1890 p 245 Note Birth year sometimes listed as 1823 Hill Thomas Edie Hill s Album of Biography and Art 1888 p 295 accessed 2 25 2013 1850 U S Census Bernard O Flaherty actor Ancestry com a b c Derby George White James Terry The National Cyclopedia of American Biography Vol 5 1897 p 440 See Clapp p 386 and Players p 387 Mrs Barney Williams Dead The New York Times May 7 1911 p 11 a b The Will of Barney Williams The New York Times May 5 1876 p 10 The Dead Comedian The New York Times April 28 1876 p 7 Barney Williams Find a Grave Memorial accessed 1 27 2013 Wilson Rufus Rockwell Historic Long Island 1902 p 327External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Barney Williams New York Public Library Lincoln Center has several original plays related to Barney and Maria Williams New York Public Library Lincoln Center shows what images of Barney and Maria are in the NYPL archives Barney Images Private Collection several period images including CDVs of Barney amp Maria from a private collection Flickr The Life and Career of Irish Songster Barney Williams a ScribD publication by Kraig W McNutt Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Barney Williams actor amp oldid 1162086591, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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