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  • It was this: I would study how the famous actors of that day—John Drew, Walter Hampden, and Otis Skinner—got their effects.

    How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job Dale Carnegie 1970

  • It was this: I would study how the famous actors of that day—John Drew, Walter Hampden, and Otis Skinner—got their effects.

    How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job Dale Carnegie 1970

  • It was this: I would study how the famous actors of that day—John Drew, Walter Hampden, and Otis Skinner—got their effects.

    How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job Dale Carnegie 1970

  • Otis Skinner, Walker Whiteside, Julia Stuart, etc., finally playing small parts in the legitimate and Shakespearian drama.

    The Art of Stage Dancing The Story of a Beautiful and Profitable Profession Ned Wayburn

  • When you would put your arms about me, I would close my eyes and make believe it was Otis Skinner.

    Writing for Vaudeville Brett Page

  • It was this: I would study how the famous actors of that day— John Drew, Walter Hampden, and Otis Skinner—got their effects.

    How to Stop Worrying and Start Living Dale Carnegie 1944

  • Sothern, Otis Skinner is perhaps the most noteworthy, and after him, well, anyone of a dozen, whom it is needless to name here.

    American Men of Mind Burton Egbert Stevenson 1917

  • The iridescent imagery of the Arabian Nights of his boyhood (who has forgotten the fascination of those three fat old volumes of crabbed type, illuminated with their hundreds of cramped old wood-cuts?) had in a scant three hours been recreated for him by Knoblauch's fantastic drama with its splendid investment of scene and costume, its admirable histrionic interpretation, and the robust yet exquisitely tempered artistry of Otis Skinner.

    The Day of Days An Extravaganza Louis Joseph Vance 1906

  • Frohman had watched the development of Otis Skinner with great interest.

    Charles Frohman: Manager and Man Daniel Frohman 1895

  • By the time he was ready to write "The Moth and the Flame," Fitch had won distinction with a variety of picturesque pieces, like "His Grace de Grammont," for Otis Skinner, and "Nathan Hale," for Goodwin and

    Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: The Moth and the Flame Clyde Fitch 1887

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