This news article will give an in-depth perspective of Elizabeth Arians, a forgotten actress from the 20th century. Elizabeth Arians had a career as an actress throughout a majority of the 20th century.
Elizabeth Arians was an actress known for her roles in Jane Eyre and The Cinderella Man. The earliest known role Elizabeth Arians had was as a performer in “Oh, I Say!” where she played the role of Madame Pigache in the year of 1913. (Ref: https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/elizabeth-arians-429535)
Rehearsals of "Oh, I Say," to be produced soon by the Shuberts, are progressing rapidly. Among the players are Walter Jones, Bert Clark, Joseph Phillips, Dick Temple, Tom Graves, Charles Stone, Mollie McIntyre, Alice Brady, Joyna Howland, Vida Whitmore, Helen Lee, and Elizabeth Arians.]
Elizabeth Arians was considered to be one of the well known players of stage & screen by the year of 1922. She was an established actress by then. (Ref: https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/480364884)
[Included in the cast of "Jane Eyre," which, by the way, opens at the Allen theatre next Monday, are such well known players as Norman Trevor, Crawford Kent, Marie Shaffer, Emily Fltzroy, Verna Atherton, Elizabeth Arians, and little June Ellen Terry.]
She died on February 28, 1922 from unknown causes which were probably from natural causes. Specifically what causes are unknown. (Ref: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0034668/)
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