- Dame Ellen Terry
- nounEnglish actress (1847-1928)• Syn: ↑Terry, ↑Dame Alice Ellen Terry• Instance Hypernyms: ↑actress
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Ellen Terry — Dame Ellen Terry Ellen Terry at the age of 16 years. Born Alice Ellen Terry 27 February 1847(1847 02 27) Coventry, England … Wikipedia
Ellen Terry — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Ellen Terry Kean and Terry in 1856 in Cuento de invierno Nombre real Alice Ellen Terry Nacimiento … Wikipedia Español
Ellen Terry — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Ellen. Photo d Ellen Terry en 1864, par Julia Margaret Cameron Ellen Terry est une actrice de … Wikipédia en Français
Dame Alice Ellen Terry — noun English actress (1847 1928) • Syn: ↑Terry, ↑Dame Ellen Terry • Instance Hypernyms: ↑actress … Useful english dictionary
Ellen Terry — Ellen Alice Terry Ellen Terry … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ellen Terry — [Ellen Terry] (1847–1928) an English actor famous for her performances with Henry Irving in plays by Shakespeare. She was also known for the clever and amusing letters she and George Bernard … Useful english dictionary
Terry,Dame Ellen Alice — Terry, Dame Ellen Alice or Alicia 1847 1928. British actress. The preeminent English speaking actress of her day, she was known for her Shakespearean roles and her correspondence with George Bernard Shaw. * * * … Universalium
Terry — is a name that means ruler of the people in Germanic, or uncertain, maybe soft, tender in Latin; it could also be a pet form of Thierry or Terence in English [cite web| title =The Name Origin and the Name Meaning of Terry| url… … Wikipedia
Terry — Terry1 [ter′ē] n. 1. a masculine name: see TERENCE1 2. a feminine name: var. Terri: see THERESA1 Terry2 [ter′ē] Dame Ellen (Alice or Alicia) 1848 1928; Eng. actress … English World dictionary
Terry, Ellen — ▪ British actress born Feb. 27, 1847, Coventry, Warwickshire, Eng. died July 21, 1928, Small Hythe, Kent English actress who became one of the most popular stage performers in both Great Britain and North America. For 24 years (1878–1902)… … Universalium