Ida Waterman

Ida Waterman

Deceased · Born: Mar 9, 1852 · Died: May 22, 1941

1921

Personal Details

BornMar 9, 1852 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Spouse
  • Joseph Francoeur

    ( May 15, 2025 to Dec 31, 1969 )
  • Fred Waterman

Biography

Ida Waterman, a celebrated and accomplished stage and screen actress, whose illustrious career has left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment, was born in the culturally rich and historically significant city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a place known for its iconic landmarks, vibrant arts scene, and passionate sports fans.

Noted thespian, Waterman, boasts an impressive résumé, punctuated by a career spanning a remarkable four decades, during which she graced the iconic stages of Broadway with an astonishing thirty or more esteemed productions, her earliest forays into the world of theatre tracing back to the late 1880s.

Notably, one of her most memorable and esteemed performances was her portrayal of Elise Claremont in the 1889 theatrical production of the farce-comedy "Our Flat", a role that showcased her impressive acting skills and versatility.

Waterman's remarkable stage career continued to unfold with a string of impressive performances, leaving a lasting impression on audiences everywhere. One of her most notable roles was that of Mrs. Crawley in the 1899 production of Becky Sharp, a performance that would later be immortalized in the 1934 film adaptation of the same name. Additionally, Waterman's portrayal of Mrs. French in the 1922 production of Lawful Larceny marked the culmination of her illustrious Broadway career, a testament to her enduring talent and dedication to her craft.

Notably, beyond her illustrious stage career, Waterman's talent extended to the realm of silent films, where she effortlessly transitioned into a supporting actress, captivating audiences with her versatility and range, as she effortlessly essayed a plethora of roles, often finding herself typecast as a character of advanced years, reminiscent of the esteemed Kate Lester, whose own screen presence was marked by a similar sense of authority and gravitas.

For an extended period of time, Waterman had been thrilling crowds with her captivating performances on stage, bringing to life the characters of the Victorian and Edwardian eras with her remarkable acting skills.

Ida Waterman, a trailblazing performer, breathed her last in the vibrant city of Cincinnati, Ohio, in the year 1941, taking with her a rich legacy that continues to reverberate throughout the realm of entertainment, leaving an indelible mark on the industry that she so lovingly served.

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