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  1. Maude Ewing Adams Kiskadden (Salt Lake City, 11 de noviembre de 1872-Tannersville, 17 de julio de 1953), [1] conocida profesionalmente como Maude Adams, fue una actriz estadounidense que alcanzó su mayor éxito interpretando al personaje Peter Pan en su primera producción de Broadway de 1905 Peter Pan y Wendy. [2]

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    Maude Ewing Adams Kiskadden (November 11, 1872 – July 17, 1953), known professionally as Maude Adams, was an American actress and stage designer who achieved her greatest success as the character Peter Pan, first playing the role in the 1905 Broadway production of Peter Pan; or, The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up. [1]

  3. Maude Adams (born Nov. 11, 1872, Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.—died July 17, 1953, Tannersville, N.Y.) was an American actress, best known for her portrayals of Sir James Barrie’s heroines. Maude Adams in The Jesters, 1908.

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  4. Maude Adams was a hugely successful American stage actress of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. She was perhaps most famous for her performance as Peter Pan.

  5. 6 de nov. de 2023 · Maude Adams first appeared in front of an audience as an infant in The Lost Baby, and at 10 she debuted in New York in Esmerelda. Powerful Broadway producer Charles Frohman discovered her at 16 and gave her leading roles. He also paired her with the most well-known male actors of the time.

  6. Mini Bio. Maude Adams was born Maude Ewing Kiskadden on November 11, 1872 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She performed on stage from the age of an infant until her retirement from the stage at age 60. Maude Adams starred in over twenty-five plays on Broadway between 1888 and 1916.

  7. 26 de oct. de 2020 · Explore the remarkable life of Maude Adams: from child actress to Peter Pan icon, philanthropist, and innovator in early film technology.