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  1. Enrica Clay Dillon (June 22, 1885 – October 9, 1946) was an American opera singer, opera director, and voice teacher. Life and career. Born in 1885 in Denver, Colorado, Dillon was the daughter of Judge Henry Clay Dillon and Florence (née Hood) Dillon.

  2. Enrica Clay Dillon (1881 - 9 d'octubre de 1946) va ser una cantant d'òpera, directora d'òpera i professora de veu nord-americana. Vida i carrera. Nascut el 1885 a Denver, Colorado, Dillon era filla del jutge Henry Clay Dillon i Florence (de soltera Hood) Dillon.

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    • Later Years and Death
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    Born in Denver, Colorado, Dillon was one of six children of Judge Henry Clay Dillon. She was the younger sister of opera singer Enrica Clay Dillon. Dillon's father became a district attorney in Los Angeles while her mother was a prominent socialite. Dillon was educated in the California public school system and in Europe. She later studied acting a...

    After graduating from Stanford in 1908, Dillon studied acting in Italy for one year before returning to the United States to act on Broadway for actor Edward Everett Horton's stock company in New York City. Dillon eventually decided to give up her career to teach acting. She relocated to Portland, Oregonwhere she opened "the Little Theatre", an act...

    In 1940, Dillon began teaching acting at Christian College (later Columbia College) in Columbia, Missouri. That same year, she wrote Modern Acting. The book describes in detail the training that she put Gable through over a six and a half year period. Upon returning to California, Dillon continued teaching acting. Her students included Bruce Cabot,...

    Dillon continued working as an acting teacher until poor health forced her to retire in the mid-1960s.In the years following Gable's death, several biographies of the actor were published that mentioned his marriage to Dillon. She later reported that she regularly received abusive and insulting letters and telephone calls from Gable fans despite th...

    Ellenberger, Allan R. (2001). Celebrities in Los Angeles Cemeteries: A Directory. McFarland & Company Incorporated Pub. ISBN 0-786-40983-5.
    Harris, Warren G. (2002). Clark Gable: A Biography. New York: Harmony. ISBN 0-609-60495-3.
    Spicer, Christopher J. (2002). Clark Gable: Biography, Filmography, Bibliography. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland. ISBN 0-786-41124-4.
    Josephine Dillon at the Internet Broadway Database
    Josephine Dillon at IMDb
    Josephine Dillon at Find a Grave
  3. The theatre was founded by the distinguished opera director and singing coach Enrica Clay Dillon in 1936 and is now owned and operated by the non-profit Deertrees Foundation.

  4. Elle est une jeune sœur de la chanteuse d’opéra Enrica Clay Dillon. Son père fut procureur de district à Los Angeles . Dillon suivit l’enseignement des écoles publiques de Californie et en Europe.

  5. Founder of Deertrees Theater in Harrison, ME Opera Singer http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrica_Clay_Dillon

  6. 10 de oct. de 2022 · Enrica Clay Dillon (June 22, 1885 – October 9, 1946) was an American opera singer, opera director, and voice teacher. Life and career. Born in 1885 in Denver, Colorado, Dillon was the daughter of Judge Henry Clay Dillon and Florence (née Hood) Dillon.