From the 1946 Spanish language catalog |
He is William L. Thorne, AKA "Uncle Bill" to the Roeding family, and part-time Niles resident.
William Thorne (1878-1948) was Elizabeth Thorne's brother. That's George C. Roeding's wife, Elizabeth, and George C. Roeding Jr.'s "Uncle Bill."
Here are some scraps and bits from his life in an attempt to get the whole picture of his life. Always updated and fact-checked.
The Roeding family in front of the bungalow. The Roeding girls surrounding their mother, Elizabeth, George C. Roeding, and George C. Roeding, Jr. 1920s. |
Was it Elizabeth who was the grandmother who lived here when Uncle Bill, her brother, was not living in the Yellow House? Check with the Roeding family! What years would that be?
This young William is listed as "Robin Hood" but it sure doesn't look like it! Looks like Shakespeare! Hood379 |
`1905: He was in Nance O'Neil's company playing at the Tremont Theatre.
1905: He was briefly married to Gertrude Marguerite Binley Kay divorced in 1908. "She met her 1st husband, William Long Thorne, while they were both members of Miss Nance O'Neil's company playing at the Tremont Theatre." (Boston?).
1905: He was briefly married to Gertrude Marguerite Binley Kay divorced in 1908. "She met her 1st husband, William Long Thorne, while they were both members of Miss Nance O'Neil's company playing at the Tremont Theatre." (Boston?).
"The wedding occurred at Albany, NY. in Jan. 1905 while they were touring on the NY circuit. Before her professional career, she was prominent in amateur theatricals in Brookline, MA., principally the Criterion Club.
1906: Gertrude left her husband in the spring of 1906, but did not file for divorce until Apr. 1908. Ambitious to resume her stage career and be free from domestic ties, citing neglect and cruel treatment, she joined the Miller and Carruthurs players at the Castle Square Theater in a leading role of "The Sporting Dutchess"."
19xx: He became the leading man for Nance O'Neil.
19xx: He became the leading man for Nance O'Neil.
In New York City, he was a Shakespearean actor.
Prior to "The Bat" (1921) he was with R.D. McLean and Odette Tyler.
The Bat
"The Bat" is allegedly a precursor to Batman! However, I've been told that there was no good at all in the motivations of "the Bat."
William played the role of the Detective in "The Bat" for 3 years. (IMG_3032.jpg).
In 1928 Uncle Bill was part of the supporting cast of "Headin' South." NYTimes Sept 20, 1928 |
1921: The November 10, 1921 Times-Picayune "Orleans is Ideal City for Actors." William L. Thorne Says Audiences Here Are Sympathetic." He was leading man in "The Bat"
He preferred Shakespeare and played Cassius in Julius Caesar.
book 1915/1920
1921-12-31 'The Bat at the Century Theater in SF
1922: 5 Jan 1922 sacramento
Nance O'Neil in San Diego. Jan. 19, 1922
From the Fresno Morning Republican, Monday, February 20, 1922:
Prior to this trip, he played the leading role with Nance O'Neil in the "Passion Flower."
He was also in George M. Cohn's play "The Tavern." which played for 6 months in Chicago.
In Feb 20, 1922, he played the title role of the detective in "The Bat" in Fresno.
On this trip, prior to that he was in San Jose.
He was planning to come back the next year to take the leading part in two Shakespearean plays "Othello" and 'Julius Caesar.' R.D. McLain was to be there as well and he was once a leading man for him.
1925: He played with Al Jolson on the stage "Big Boy." at the Winter Garden Theatre in 1925 as "Bully John Bagby/Wainwright" and at 44th Street Theatre in 1925. ("Big Boy" filmed "Warner Bros./Vitaphone Corporation" (1931).
"A 1926 novelization was credited to Rinehart and Hopwood but ghostwritten by Stephen Vincent Benét"!
Serialized version for the papers in 1927-1928:
Found originally in the Township Register, but only the last bit of it!
It has drawings which the book does not.
Checked for it in other papers and found it in La Habra Star.
1927-1928 The play "The Bat" and
Serialized in the La Habra Star missing first one?
- Friday 12-02-1927
- Wed. 12-07-1917
- Friday Chapter 1 (folded!) 12-09-1927 p. 5
- 12-14-1927 p. 5 Chapter 1 (The Story)
- 12-16-1927
- stopped checking. too tedious!
in the Township Register, serialized! Missing Chapters I-VIII. Chapters VIII(13)-IX 12-15-1927 IX(14) 12-22-1927 X(15) 12-29-1927 X-XI 01-05-1928 XI-XIII 01-12-1928
Copyright 1920 by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood.
1926 to 1939 movies from IMDB. On good authority, the roles were minor.
In Nov 10, 1921, the Times-Picayune says that he is playing the lead in the Schubert St. Charles Theater.
IMG_3031 |
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