Fannie Ward

Fannie Ward
Ward in 1917
Born
Fannie Buchanan

(1872-02-22)February 22, 1872
DiedJanuary 27, 1952(1952-01-27) (aged 79)
OccupationActress
Years active1890–1898, 1905–1952
Spouses
Joseph Lewis
(m. 1898; div. 1914)
(m. 1915; died 1950)
ChildrenDorothé Mabel Lewis

Fannie Ward (born Fannie Buchanan; February 22, 1872 – January 27, 1952), also credited as Fanny Ward, was an American actress of stage and screen.[1] Known for performing in both comedic and dramatic roles, she was cast in The Cheat, a sexually-charged 1915 silent film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. Reportedly, Ward's ageless appearance helped her to achieve and maintain her celebrity. In its obituary for her, The New York Times describes her as "an actress who never quite reached the top in her profession ... [and who] tirelessly devoted herself to appearing perpetually youthful, an act that made her famous".[2]

Early life and stage career

Ward, c. 1884-1890

Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Ward was the only daughter of Eliza and John Buchanan, who was a dry goods merchant. She had one sibling, a brother, Benton.[3]

In 1890, "against the wishes of her parents", Ward made her stage debut as Cupid in Pippino with vaudevillian star Eddie Foy.[2] She soon became a success in 10 stage productions in New York City before sailing in 1894 to London, where she performed in The Shop Girl. Her performances there led critics to compare Ward favorably to actress Maude Adams. In 1898, however, she married a wealthy diamond merchant and retired from the stage. Ward resumed her career in 1905 after her husband suffered severe business losses that left him, according to news reports, "practically penniless".[4] In April 1907, she returned to the Broadway stage to perform in A Marriage of Reason at the Wallack's Theatre.[5] She was then cast two years later in another Broadway production, The New Lady Bantock; and after its run at Wallack's, she and other cast members took the play on tour to various cities during the latter half of 1909.[6][7] Yet another popular Broadway play in which she performed was the comedy Madam President, which was presented at the Garrick Theatre from September 1913 to January 1914.[8]

Film

The Profiteers (1919)

In 1915, around the time Ward's stage career was waning, American movie producer and director Cecil B. DeMille convinced her to perform in The Cheat, a silent film melodrama co-starring Japanese actor Sessue Hayakawa. The film proved to be a sensation due to its plot mingling of racial and sexual themes. In it Ward portrays a society woman who embezzles money and turns to an Asian ivory dealer (Hayakawa) for help, with brutal consequences.[9] The movie launched the careers of DeMille and Hayakawa, who soon became Hollywood's first Asian star.[10]

In addition to starring in The Hardest Way in 1921, Ward also appears in several shorts released in the 1920s: the Phonofilm short Father Time (1924) in which she sings; another Phonofilm production, The Perennial Flapper (1924); and in the Vitaphone short The Miracle Woman (1929).

In 1926, trading on her ever-youthful public image, Ward opened a Paris beauty shop, "The Fountain of Youth".

Personal life and death

Ward in Burr McIntosh Monthly, July 1907

Fannie Ward was married twice. Her first husband was Joseph Lewis, a British money lender and diamond dealer. They married in 1898. In 1909, in an interview with newspaper reporter Marguerite Martyn, Ward stated, "My husband hates my work", and then she questioned why women are treated differently than men professionally:

He wouldn't speak to me for six months after I returned to the stage. But as for my duty, there are men of leisure who have indulgences, who give up half their time to sport or travel or study or research in some favorite art or science, so why shouldn't a woman? I only ask to spend six months out of the year upon the stage.

On January 14, 1913, less than four years after the noted interview, Ward and Lewis divorced. The following year she married her second husband, John Wooster Dean (born John H. Donovan, 1874–1950), an actor who had frequently co-starred with her on stage and in films.

Ward's only child, Dorothé Mabel Lewis (1900–1938), was the result of an affair with the Viscount Castlereagh, who in 1915 became The Most Hon. The 7th Marquess of Londonderry (1878–1949), an Anglo-Irish aristocrat from Ulster.[citation needed] She married firstly, in 1917, RAF Captain Isaac Henry Woolf ("Jack") Barnato (1894–1918), son of the diamond and gold mining entrepreneur Barney Barnato[11] and secondly to Terence Conyngham Plunket, 6th Baron Plunket, and had three sons. She and her husband were killed in a plane crash due to heavy fog.[12][13]

On January 21, 1952, at age 79, Ward suffered a stroke in her Park Avenue apartment and was found unconscious by a neighbor. She remained in a coma until her death six days later at Lenox Hill Hospital.[2] The New York Times reported that Ward died without a will and left an estate with an estimated value of $40,000.[14] The newspaper also reported that she was survived by "three English grandsons": Lord Patrick Plunkett, the Hon. Shaun Plunkett, and the Hon. Robin Plunkett.[14]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1915 The Marriage of Kitty Katherine "Kitty" Silverton Lost film
The Cheat Edith Hardy
1916 Tennessee's Pardner Tennessee
For the Defense Fidele Roget
A Gutter Magdalene Maida Carrington Lost film
Each Pearl a Tear Diane Winston, aka Each Hour a Pearl USA: alternative title: Every Pearl a Tear
Witchcraft Suzette Lost film
The Years of the Locust Lorraine Roth
1917 Betty to the Rescue Lost film
The Winning of Sally Temple Sally Temple
A School for Husbands Lady Betty Manners Lost film
Unconquered Mrs. Jackson Lost film
Her Strange Wedding Coralie Grayson Lost film
The Crystal Gazer Rose Jorgensen/Rose Keith/Norma Dugan Lost film
On the Level Merlin Warner, aka Mexicali May Lost film
1918 Innocent Innocent Lost film
The Yellow Ticket Anna Mirrel Lost film
A Japanese Nightingale Yuki
The Narrow Path Marion Clark Lost film
1919 The Only Way Lost film
Common Clay Ellen Neal Lost film
The Cry of the Weak Mary Dexter Lost film
The Profiteers Beverly Randall Lost film
Our Better Selves Loyette Merval Lost film
1920 Le Secret du Lone Star
La Rafale
1924 Father Time Short film
The Perennial Flapper The Perennial flapper" Short film
1929 The Miracle Woman Short film

References

  1. ^ New York Star, 6 February 1909, volume 1, number 19, p. 5
  2. ^ a b c "Fannie Ward Dies; Perennial Flapper", The New York Times, digital archives (1923-present), 28 January 1952, L17. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
  3. ^ Ward's obituary in The New York Times cites her father's name as John Buchman, and the 1880 United States Census lists her as Fannie Buchanan, age 7, residing in the household of Eliza and John Buchanan. Her brother, Benton Buchanan, is also listed in that same census.
  4. ^ "Joseph Lewis Left $20,000", The New York Times, 9 December 1928.
  5. ^ "Fannie Ward", A Marriage of Reason, April 1907, Wallack's Theatre, New York, N.Y. Internet Broadway Database (IBDB), The Broadway League. Retrieved September 30, 2019.
  6. ^ The New Lady Bantock, February-March 1909, New York, N.Y. IBDB. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
  7. ^ Martyn, Marguerite (1909). "Fannie Ward, Who Left St. Louis Poor, Returns Rich, to Buy Her Girlhood Home in Dayton Street", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 28 March 1909 (Subscription to Newspapers.com required for access).
  8. ^ "Madam President", Garrick Theatre, September 15, 1913 to January 1, 1914. Playbill, New York, N.Y. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
  9. ^ Shattuck, Kathryn (2008). "What's On Today", The New York Times, 14 November 2008.
  10. ^ "Sessue Hayakawa Is Dead at 83", The New York Times, 25 November 1973.
  11. ^ The Times (London, England), Monday, 28 Oct 1918, p. 3
  12. ^ Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, 107th edition, vol. 3, ed. Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage Ltd, 2003, p. 3152
  13. ^ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=SQYtAAAAIBAJ&sjid=QtQFAAAAIBAJ&dq=obispo&pg=6328%2C3027461[permanent dead link]
  14. ^ a b "Fannie Ward's Estate", The New York Times, 5 February 1952, p. 23. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.

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