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Ella O'Neill

Mary Ellen Quinlan; known as Ella O'Neill (August 13, 1857 – February 28, 1922) was the mother of playwright Eugene O'Neill and wife of actor James O'Neill. She was the inspiration for many of Eugene O'Neill's stories.

Ella O'Neill
Born
Mary Ellen Quinlan

(1857-08-13)August 13, 1857
DiedFebruary 28, 1922(1922-02-28) (aged 64)
Spouse
(m. 1877; died 1920)
Children

Life

She was born in New Haven, Connecticut, the daughter of Bridget (née Lundigan) and Thomas Quinlan, both Irish immigrants from County Tipperary. Mary Ellen grew up in Cleveland, Ohio. Mary Ellen attended the Ursuline Academy on Euclid Avenue.[1] At 15, she attended St. Mary's Academy and graduated with honors in music, playing Chopin's Polonaise for piano, op. 22, at the commencement.[2]

Ella met James O'Neill at her father's house, and later married him on June 14, 1877 in Manhattan.[3]

Ella was on tour with James in San Francisco when in September 1878, her first son, James, Jr., was born in the house of one of the actor's friends.[4]

A second son, Edmund Burke O'Neill was born in 1883 in St. Louis. In late winter 1885, Ella left her sons with her mother in New York to be with James O'Neill while he was traveling in Denver. While she was away, both of her children contacted Measles and Edmund died in 1886. Ella blamed herself and James, Jr., who she believed gave Edmund the virus.[2] Another son, Eugene O'Neill, was born in October 1888.[3] Ella was administered Morphine while giving birth and became addicted to it, which she was cured of in 1914.[3][5] Her husband died in August 1920, and she died of a brain tumor on February 28, 1922.[3]

In popular culture

Ella O'Neill later became the model for Mary Tyrone in Eugene O'Neill's final work Long Day's Journey Into Night, which tells the story of the Tyrone family, who closely resemble the members of Eugene's family. This character says the famous line "Something I need terribly. I remember when I had it I was never lonely nor afraid. I can't have lost it forever, I would die if I thought that. Because then there would be no hope."

References

  1. ^ Shaughnessy, Edward L., "Ella O'Neill and the Imprint of Faith", The Eugene O’Neill Review, Suffolk University, 1992
  2. ^ a b Shaughnessy, Edward L., "Ella, James, and Jamie O'Neill: 'My Name Is Might-Have-Been'", The Eugene O’Neill Review, Suffolk University, 1991
  3. ^ a b c d "Eugene O'Neill", American Experience, PBS
  4. ^ "James O'Neill". History of the San Francisco Theatre. San Francisco: Northern California Writer's Project (Work Projects Administration in Northern California). XX: 57. 1942. Retrieved 6 January 2018.
  5. ^ Black, Stephen A., "Mrs. O'Neill's Illness", New York Theater wire

External links

  • Ella O'Neill and the Imprint of Faith
  • Ella O'Neill at Find a Grave

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