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  1. En 1903, se casó con Anna Angela George, hija del notable economista Henry George. Anna le dio a William dos hijos, la coreógrafa Agnes De Mille y la actriz Peggy George. En lo profesional, su vida fue estable. Fue un exitoso dramaturgo de Broadway, las obras de William fueron por lo general producidas por el extravagante productor teatral ...

  2. Henry George: The 'Progress and Poverty' Period* By ANNA GEORGE DE MILLE The "Gas Measurer" HAVING TO PART with The San Francisco Evening Post was a sorrow to Henry George. But he was not given to self-pity. Next day he wrote to John Swiniton, special writer on The New York Sun' It is all in a lifetime, and I have seen too much to think I can ...

  3. 8 de oct. de 1993 · Agnes George de Mille was born into a theatrical family in 1905. Her parents were William C. de Mille, a Broadway playwright and screen writer, and Anna George de Mille, ...

  4. Agnes de Mille's career was a long, successful, and turbulent journey through the world of 20th century American theater and ballet. Born in 1905 in New York City, she was the daughter of William Churchill de Mille, a famous playwright, and Anna George, the daughter of the distinguished economist and "single tax" advocate, Henry George.

  5. Agnes George de Mille, dancer, choreographer, writer and spokesperson for the arts, was born September 18, 1905 in New York. She was the daughter of playwright William Churchill de Mille (1879?-1955) and Anna George de Mille (1878-1947), who was in turn the daughter of writer and single-tax advocate, Henry George (1839-1897).

  6. Of note photographs of Anna George de Mille with members of the Tolstoy family; and prints of Agnes de Mille's first professional performance in New York City. The Accolades and Advocacy grouping spans from the 1930s to the 1980s, and covers de Mille's performing arts advocacy efforts, as well as the honors and recognition that she received over the course of her life.

  7. Agnes De Mille. Agnes de Mille en el ballet Three Virgins and a Devil, música de Ottorino Respighi, coreografía de Agnes de Mille, Majestic Theatre, Broadway. 1941. Agnes George De Mille (18 de septiembre de 1905-7 de octubre de 1993) fue una bailarina y coreógrafa estadounidense.