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  1. Ivah Mae Wills Coburn (August 19, 1878 [1] [2] – April 27, 1937) was an American actress and Broadway producer. Early life. Ivah Wills was from Appleton City, Missouri, the daughter of George Browning Wills and Anna Kunz Wills. [3] . She was raised in Brookston, Indiana. [4] . She studied drama at the Chicago Musical College. [5] Career.

    • Actress
    • April 27, 1937 (age 58), New York City, U.S.
  2. (1882-1937) Ivah Wills was co-founder in 1905 of the Coburn Shakespearean Players with Charles Coburn, whom she married the following year in 1905. They performed together, primarily in the plays of Shakespeare, for many years until her death in 1937 due to heart disease. #coburn #katerina #players #portia #viola.

  3. Coburn married Ivah Wills on January 29, 1906, in Atlanta, Georgia. They had six children. Coburn married Winifred Natzka on June 30, 1959, in Los Angeles. She was the widow of the New Zealand bass opera singer Oscar Natzka. They had one child, a daughter. In the 1940s, Coburn made his home at the National Arts Club in New York City

    Year
    Film
    Role
    1933
    Boss Tweed
    Boss Tweed
    1935
    Judge Hays
    1938
    Dr. Charles Shingle
    1938
    Mr. Morgan
  4. Coburn. Birth. 19 Aug 1878. Appleton City, St. Clair County, Missouri, USA. Death. 27 Apr 1937 (aged 58) New York, New York County, New York, USA. Burial. Bonaventure Cemetery.

  5. Ivah Mae Wills Coburn (19 de agosto de 1878 [1] - 27 de abril de 1937) fue una actriz estadounidense y productora de Broadway. Ivah Wills era de Appleton City, Missouri, hija de George Browning Wills y Anna Kunz Wills. Se crió en Brookston, Indiana. Estudió teatro en el Chicago Musical College.

  6. Ivah Myrtle Coburn formerly Wills. Born 19 Aug 1878 in Appleton, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, United States. Ancestors. Daughter of George Browning Wills and [mother unknown] [sibling (s) unknown] Wife of Charles Douville Coburn — married 1906 (to 27 Apr 1937) [location unknown]

  7. Ivah Wills Coburn. (1882-1937) Ivah Wills was co-founder in 1905 of the Coburn Shakespearean Players with Charles Coburn, whom she married the following year in 1905. They performed together, primarily in the plays of Shakespeare, for many years until her death in 1937 due to heart disease. Read more. Posts navigation. Load more.