Henrietta Baker Chanfrau

Henrietta Baker Chanfrau (c. 1837–1909) was an American stage actress.

Henrietta Baker Chanfrau
Chanfrau, between 1855 and 1865.
Born
Henrietta Baker

c. 1837
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Died1909
New Jersey, United States
Other namesJeannette Davis
OccupationActress
SpouseFrank Chanfrau (1858–1884; his death)

Born Jeannette Davis in Philadelphia, before her marriage her stage name was Henrietta Baker.[1] She made her début as a vocalist during the summer of 1854 at the Assembly Buildings in Philadelphia under the management of Professor Mueller.[citation needed]

Her first appearance at a regular theatre was at the city museum on September 9, 1854, as Miss Apsley in The Willow Copse. A short time afterward she became a member of the Arch Street Theatre, where she remained nearly two seasons. She became a member of the company when the National in Cincinnati, Ohio, was opened by Lewis Baker for the 1857–58 season.[2]

After a long absence from New York City, in late 1886 she appeared at the reopening of the Fourteenth Street Theatre as Linda Colmore in The Scapegoat.

She married actor Frank Chanfrau in July 1858. She died in Burlington, New Jersey, September 21, 1909.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Vickery-Bareford, Melissa (2000). Chanfrau, Henrietta Baker (1837–1909), actress. Vol. 1. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/anb/9780198606697.article.1800203. ISBN 978-0-19-860669-7.
  2. ^ Brown, T. Allston (1870). History of the American Stage. New York: Dick and Fitzgerald.

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