Carlotta Leclercq
Carlotta Leclercq | |
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1860 photo by Camille Silvy | |
Born | 1838 |
Died |
9 August 1893 Chelsea |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1853-1879 |
Carlotta Leclercq (1838-1893[1]) was a British actress.
Career
Leclercq was born on 12 June 1838 in London,one of the children of Charles Clark (1797–1861) and his wife, Margaret, née Burnet. Clark, a pantomimist and ballet master, who performed under the stage name of Charles Leclercq.[2] All of her brothers and sisters were actors: Rose, Louise, Charles Jr., Arthur and Pierre Leclercq.[1]
Leclercq's debut was at the Princess Theatre when she was a child. In 1853 she performed as Maddalina in Marco Spada, followed by Marguerite in Faust and Marguerite. She also performed in the Muleteer of Toledo, The Tempest, The Merchant of Venice, The Merry Wives of Windsor[3] and Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream.[4]
Leclerq was the first to play Diana in Don't Judge by Appearances, Brougham's Playing with Fire, Zillah in Duke's Motto, Madame de Pompadour in King's Butterfly, and Lucy Ashton in Master of Ravenswood. She performed at the Adelphi Theatre, starring as Mercedes Monte Christo[3] and as Marguerite in No Thoroughfare in 1868 and as Emily Milburn in Black and White.[5] She left England and went to the United States with Charles Fechter. In 1877, she returned to England and married the actor John Nelson. The two performed together until his death.[3] She stopped performing after 1879 in London although she made occasional appearances in the provinces.
Leclerq became known as a teacher of theatre skills. She died on 9 August 1893 at her home in Chelsea.[6]
Personal life
Leclercq was the oldest daughter of Charles Leclercq.[1] Around 1877 she married John Nelson. He died on July 25, 1879.[3]
References
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- 1 2 3 "Carlotta Leclercq as 'Titania'". The Library of Nineteenth-Century Photography. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
- ↑ Knight, Joseph, "Leclercq, Carlotta (1838–1893)", rev. J Gilliland, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edition, January 2008 accessed 30 January 2015 (subscription or UK public library membership required).
- 1 2 3 4 Sidney Lee, ed. (1901). "Leclercq, Carlotta". Dictionary of National Biography, 1901 supplement. 3. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
- ↑ photo by Camille Silvy , Guy Little collection, V and A
- ↑ Actors in the plays of Wilkie Collins, retrieved 30 January 2015
- ↑ Joseph Knight, ‘Leclercq, Carlotta (1838–1893)’, rev. J. Gilliland, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008 accessed 30 Jan 2015