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Suzanne Bennett

Suzanne Bennett (1893–1974) (also known as Lady Hubert Wilkins) was an Australian-born actress who achieved success on Broadway in the United States in the 1920s. She was born Susannah Catherine Evans in the goldfields town of Walhalla, Victoria to John Evans (a miner) and Alice Louisa Whitlow. She had four siblings (sisters Mabel and Edith; and brothers John and Arthur).[1]

Suzanne Bennett
Born
Suzanne Evans

DiedDecember 1974
Resting placeNorth Pole
Other namesLady Hubert Wilkins
OccupationStage actress
SpouseHubert Wilkins

She took the name Bennett from her 1915 marriage to 20-year-old soldier, Private Oscar Bennett (AIF service number 381). At the time of their marriage she was living in St. Kilda, Victoria. Oscar Bennett survived the war, returning to Australia in 1919. At this time, Suzanne Bennett had worked on stage in Australia, first in the chorus of the Rigo Grand Opera Company, and later with Hugh D. McIntosh's productions.[2][3] However, her marriage to Oscar was an unhappy one and a divorce was finally granted in early 1922.[4] By 1923, Suzanne was in New York looking for work. Within a year, she was performing in Broadway productions.[5][6]

Bennett met the celebrated explorer Sir George Hubert Wilkins on 20 June 1928, in New York City during a reception honoring Wilkins after his famed flight over the Arctic Sea. The couple were sufficiently famous to warrant a marriage announcement in the 9 September 1929 issue of Time magazine. There it was reported that the famous Australian couple had wed in Cleveland, Ohio. That notice also credits Ms. Bennett with having appeared on stage in Vanities and The Cyclone Lover.

After her 30 August 1929 marriage she was known as Lady Hubert Wilkins, living with Sir Hubert in New York City. In her later years, she and Sir Hubert spent their summers living on a 100-acre (40 ha) rural converted farm in the Endless Mountains area of Rush Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, a property she and Sir Hubert purchased in the 1950s. Lady Suzanne Wilkins was a gifted portrait artist, and did many paintings during her lifetime. She suffered a stroke in 1972, which left her blind. She was cared for by Winston Ross – Sir Hubert's former personal secretary – and his wife Marley Ross, relocating to Southern California. She died in Orange County, California in December 1974,[7] and her ashes were scattered at the North Pole from the US Navy submarine USS Bluefish on 4 May 1975, as were her husband's from USS Skate in 1959.

The couple had no children during their twenty-nine years of marriage.

Broadway performances edit

Guns [Original, Play]
Performer: Suzanne Bennett [Cora Chase] -Dates: Aug 6, 1928 – Sep 1928

The Cyclone Lover [Original, Play, Comedy]
Performer: Suzanne Bennett [Katherine] -Dates: Jun 5, 1928 – Jul 1928

What Do We Know? [Original, Play]
Performer: Suzanne Bennett [Ernestine Fox] -Dates: Dec 23, 1927 – Jan 1928

Merry-Go-Round [Original, Musical, Comedy, Revue]
Performer: Suzanne Bennett -Dates: May 31, 1927 – Sep 24, 1927

Nic Nax of 1926 [Original, Musical, Revue]
Performer: Suzanne Bennett -Dates: Aug 2, 1926 – Aug 13, 1926

Port O' London [Original, Play]
Performer: Suzanne Bennett [May] Feb 9, 1926 – Mar 1926

Earl Carroll's Vanities [1925] [Original, Musical, Revue]
Performer: Suzanne Bennett [Ensemble] -Dates: Jul 6, 1925 – Dec 27, 1925

The Rat [Original, Play]
Performer: Suzanne Bennett [Mimi] -Dates: Feb 10, 1925 – May 1925

Innocent Eyes [Original, Musical, Revue]
Performer: Suzanne Bennett -Dates: May 20, 1924 – Aug 30, 1924

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 February 2016. Retrieved 27 December 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "HENLEY REGATTA" Table Talk (Melbourne), Thu 19 Oct 1922 Page 28 Accessed 9 January 2017
  3. ^ "THEATRICAL OFFERINGS OF THE MOMENT" Sunday Times (Sydney) Sun 7 May 1922 Page 18 Accessed 9 January 2017
  4. ^ "TYPISTE AND SOLDIER" The Ballarat Star (Vic.) Tue 21 Feb 1922, Page 3, Accessed 9 January 2017
  5. ^ "AN IDLE WOMAN'S DIARY" Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW) Fri 17 Nov 1922 Page 8 Accessed 9 January 2017.
  6. ^ "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS" The Traralgon Record (Vic.) 9 December 1924, accessdate=30 August 2015
  7. ^ The Australian Women's Weekly, Wed 19 Mar 1975, Page '96b' "MARRIAGE RETAINED ITS ROMANCE" Accessed 9 January 2017

External links edit

suzanne, bennett, 1893, 1974, also, known, lady, hubert, wilkins, australian, born, actress, achieved, success, broadway, united, states, 1920s, born, susannah, catherine, evans, goldfields, town, walhalla, victoria, john, evans, miner, alice, louisa, whitlow,. Suzanne Bennett 1893 1974 also known as Lady Hubert Wilkins was an Australian born actress who achieved success on Broadway in the United States in the 1920s She was born Susannah Catherine Evans in the goldfields town of Walhalla Victoria to John Evans a miner and Alice Louisa Whitlow She had four siblings sisters Mabel and Edith and brothers John and Arthur 1 Suzanne BennettBornSuzanne EvansWalhalla Victoria AustraliaDiedDecember 1974Resting placeNorth PoleOther namesLady Hubert WilkinsOccupationStage actressSpouseHubert Wilkins She took the name Bennett from her 1915 marriage to 20 year old soldier Private Oscar Bennett AIF service number 381 At the time of their marriage she was living in St Kilda Victoria Oscar Bennett survived the war returning to Australia in 1919 At this time Suzanne Bennett had worked on stage in Australia first in the chorus of the Rigo Grand Opera Company and later with Hugh D McIntosh s productions 2 3 However her marriage to Oscar was an unhappy one and a divorce was finally granted in early 1922 4 By 1923 Suzanne was in New York looking for work Within a year she was performing in Broadway productions 5 6 Bennett met the celebrated explorer Sir George Hubert Wilkins on 20 June 1928 in New York City during a reception honoring Wilkins after his famed flight over the Arctic Sea The couple were sufficiently famous to warrant a marriage announcement in the 9 September 1929 issue of Time magazine There it was reported that the famous Australian couple had wed in Cleveland Ohio That notice also credits Ms Bennett with having appeared on stage in Vanities and The Cyclone Lover After her 30 August 1929 marriage she was known as Lady Hubert Wilkins living with Sir Hubert in New York City In her later years she and Sir Hubert spent their summers living on a 100 acre 40 ha rural converted farm in the Endless Mountains area of Rush Township Susquehanna County Pennsylvania a property she and Sir Hubert purchased in the 1950s Lady Suzanne Wilkins was a gifted portrait artist and did many paintings during her lifetime She suffered a stroke in 1972 which left her blind She was cared for by Winston Ross Sir Hubert s former personal secretary and his wife Marley Ross relocating to Southern California She died in Orange County California in December 1974 7 and her ashes were scattered at the North Pole from the US Navy submarine USS Bluefish on 4 May 1975 as were her husband s from USS Skate in 1959 The couple had no children during their twenty nine years of marriage Broadway performances editGuns Original Play Performer Suzanne Bennett Cora Chase Dates Aug 6 1928 Sep 1928The Cyclone Lover Original Play Comedy Performer Suzanne Bennett Katherine Dates Jun 5 1928 Jul 1928What Do We Know Original Play Performer Suzanne Bennett Ernestine Fox Dates Dec 23 1927 Jan 1928Merry Go Round Original Musical Comedy Revue Performer Suzanne Bennett Dates May 31 1927 Sep 24 1927Nic Nax of 1926 Original Musical Revue Performer Suzanne Bennett Dates Aug 2 1926 Aug 13 1926Port O London Original Play Performer Suzanne Bennett May Feb 9 1926 Mar 1926Earl Carroll s Vanities 1925 Original Musical Revue Performer Suzanne Bennett Ensemble Dates Jul 6 1925 Dec 27 1925The Rat Original Play Performer Suzanne Bennett Mimi Dates Feb 10 1925 May 1925Innocent Eyes Original Musical Revue Performer Suzanne Bennett Dates May 20 1924 Aug 30 1924References edit Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 28 February 2016 Retrieved 27 December 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link HENLEY REGATTA Table Talk Melbourne Thu 19 Oct 1922 Page 28 Accessed 9 January 2017 THEATRICAL OFFERINGS OF THE MOMENT Sunday Times Sydney Sun 7 May 1922 Page 18 Accessed 9 January 2017 TYPISTE AND SOLDIER The Ballarat Star Vic Tue 21 Feb 1922 Page 3 Accessed 9 January 2017 AN IDLE WOMAN S DIARY Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners Advocate NSW Fri 17 Nov 1922 Page 8 Accessed 9 January 2017 THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS The Traralgon Record Vic 9 December 1924 accessdate 30 August 2015 The Australian Women s Weekly Wed 19 Mar 1975 Page 96b MARRIAGE RETAINED ITS ROMANCE Accessed 9 January 2017External links editSuzanne Bennett at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Time magazine https web archive org web 20080512075450 http library osu edu sites archives polar wilkins wilkins php Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Suzanne Bennett amp oldid 1122306898, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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