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dbpedia:Irene_Vanbrugh
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Dame Irene Vanbrugh DBE (2 December 1872 – 30 November 1949) was an English actress. The daughter of a clergyman, Vanbrugh followed her elder sister Violet into the theatrical profession and sustained a career for more than 50 years.In her early days as a leading lady she was particularly associated with the plays of Arthur Wing Pinero and later had parts written for her by J. M. Barrie, Bernard Shaw, Somerset Maugham, A. A. Milne and Noël Coward.
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Vanbrugh, Irene
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British actor
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Barnes, Irene (maiden name)
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1872-12-02Z
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1872-01-01Z
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1949-11-30Z
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1949-01-01Z
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