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People: Famous People born in the 1850s (1850-1859)

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Robert Louis Stevenson(† 44)

Crew | Edinburgh, Scotland (GB)

Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson (13 November 1850 – 3 December 1894) was a Scottish novelist, poet, essayist and travel writer. His best-known books include Treasure Island, Kidnapped, and Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.A literary celebrity during his lifetime, Stevenson now ranks among the 30 most translated authors in the world, just below Charles Dickens. He has been greatly admired by many authors, including Jorge Luis Borges, Ernest Hemingway, Rudyard Kipling, Marcel Schwob, Vladimir Nabokov, J. M. Barrie, and G. K. Chesterton, who said of him that he "seemed to pick the right word up on the point of his pen, like a man playing spillikins.".

* 11/13/1850

Charles Simon(† 59)

Actor | former 1st arrondissement of Paris (FR)

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Known for: Zaza, Zazà, Zaza
* 07/08/1850

Guy de Maupassant(† 42)

Crew | Château de Miromesnil (FR)

Henri René Albert Guy de Maupassant (UK:, US: ; French: [ɡi d(ə) mopasɑ̃]; 5 August 1850 – 6 July 1893) was a 19th-century French author, celebrated as a master of the short story, as well as a representative of the naturalist school, depicting human lives, destinies and social forces in disillusioned and often pessimistic terms. Maupassant was a protégé of Gustave Flaubert and his stories are characterized by economy of style and efficient, seemingly effortless dénouements. Many are set during the Franco-Prussian War of the 1870s, describing the futility of war and the innocent civilians who, caught up in events beyond their control, are permanently changed by their experiences. He wrote 300 short stories, six novels, three travel books, and one volume of verse. His first published story, "Boule de Suif" ("The Dumpling", 1880), is often considered his most famous work.

* 08/05/1850

Maggie Moore(† 74)

Actress | San Francisco (US)

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* 04/10/1851

Eugène Silvain(† 79)

Actor | Bourg-en-Bresse (FR)

Eugène-Charles-Joseph Silvain (17 June 1851 - 21 August 1930) was a French stage actor, pensionnaire of the Comédie française, sociétaire then dean of the compagny from 1878 to 1928.

* 06/17/1851

Frederick Warde(† 83)

Actor | Wardington, Oxfordshire, England (GB)

Frederick Barkham Warde was an English Shakespearean actor who relocated to the United States in the late 19th century.

* 02/23/1851

Joseph J. Dowling(† 77)

Actor | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (US)

Joseph Johnson Dowling (September 4, 1850 – July 8, 1928) was an American stage and silent film actor.

* 09/04/1850

Guido Herzfeld(† 72)

Actor | Berlin (DE)

Guido Herzfeld (born Guido Kornfeld; 14 August 1851 – 16 November 1923) was a German stage and film actor. Herzfeld established himself in the theatre in the nineteenth century. In 1914 he made his film debut and went on to appear in over sixty films before his death. His notable screen roles include appearances in Ernst Lubitsch's comedy Shoe Palace Pinkus (1916) and Victor Janson's First World War propaganda film The Yellow Ticket (1918). In 1920 he played the lead in Ewald André Dupont's Whitechapel (1920). His final appearance was in the comedy The Grand Duke's Finances (1924).

* 08/14/1851

Eduardo Gutiérrez(† 38)

Crew | Buenos Aires City, Buenos Aires (AR)

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* 07/15/1851

Mór Ditrói(† 93)

Actor

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* 10/05/1851

Alois Jirásek(† 78)

Crew | Hronov, Bohemia, AustriaHungary [now Czech Republic]

Alois Jirásek (Czech pronunciation: [ˈalojs ˈjɪraːsɛk]) (23 August 1851, Hronov, Kingdom of Bohemia – 12 March 1930, Prague) was a Czech writer, author of historical novels and plays. Jirásek was a high school history teacher in Litomyšl and later in Prague until his retirement in 1909. He wrote a series of historical novels imbued with faith in his nation and in progress toward freedom and justice. He was close to many important Czech personalities like Mikoláš Aleš, Josef Václav Sládek, Karel Václav Rais or Zdeněk Nejedlý. He attended an art club in Union Cafe with them. He worked as an editor in Zvon magazine and was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1918, 1919, 1921 and 1930.

* 08/23/1851

Ella La Cour(† 84)

Actress | Copenhagen (DK)

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* 01/31/1851
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Nick Long(† 75)

Actor

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Known for: Shore Leave
* 1851

Emilio De Marchi(† 49)

Crew | Milan, Lombardy-Venetia, Austrian Empire [now Lombardy, Italy]

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* 07/31/1851

Dore Davidson(† 79)

Actor | New York City, New York (US)

Dore Davidson (1851–March 7, 1930) was an American stage actor. He was also a film actor active during the silent era. He was also an author and a producer. Davidson was active in Yiddish theater before he began performing on Broadway. Broadway plays in which he appeared included Rollo's Wild Oat (1920), The Stronger Sex (1908), What the Butler Saw (1906), Mademoiselle Marni (1905), The Judgement of King Solomon (1902), To Have and to Hold (1901), and Humanity (1895). On March 7, 1930, Davidson died in Kings Park Hospital at age 79.

* 1851

Jules Mary(† 71)

Crew | Launois-sur-Vence, Ardennes (FR)

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* 03/20/1851

Charles A. Stevenson(† 78)

Actor

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* 1851

Robert Brower(† 84)

Actor | Point Pleasant, New York (US)

Robert Brower (July 14, 1850 – December 1934) was an actor who appeared in many American films. He appeared in several Edison films. He was lauded for his "characterizations" including in Apples of Sodom. Brower was born in Point Pleasant, New Jersey. While in his teens he performed in theater.

* 07/14/1850

Hallander Helleman(† 70)

Actor

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* 01/15/1850

Paul Busch(† 77)

Crew | Berlin (DE)

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* 01/21/1850

Richard Heuberger(† 64)

Crew

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* 06/18/1850

Eugene Field, Sr.(† 45)

Crew | St. Louis, Missouri (US)

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* 09/02/1850

Mari Jászai(† 76)

Actress | Ászár / Aszar (HU)

Mari Jászai (born Mária Krippel; 24 February 1850, Ászár – 5 October 1926, Budapest) was a Hungarian actress.

* 02/24/1850

Lafcadio Hearn(† 54)

Crew | Lefkada (GR)

Yakumo Koizumi (小泉 八雲, 27 June 1850 – 26 September 1904), born Patrick Lafcadio Hearn ( Greek: Πατρίκιος Λευκάδιος Χέρν, romanized: Patríkios Lefkádios Chérn), was a Greek-Irish writer, translator, and teacher who introduced the culture and literature of Japan to the West. His writings offered unprecedented insight into Japanese culture, especially his collections of legends and ghost stories, such as Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things. Before moving to Japan and becoming a Japanese citizen, he worked as a journalist in the United States, primarily in Cincinnati and New Orleans. His writings about New Orleans, based on his decade-long stay there, are also well-known. Hearn was born on the Greek island of Lefkada, after which a complex series of conflicts and events led to his being moved to Dublin, where he was abandoned first by his mother, then his father, and finally by his father's aunt (who had been appointed his official guardian). At the age of 19, he emigrated to the United States, where he found work as a newspaper reporter, first in Cincinnati and later in New Orleans. From there, he was sent as a correspondent to the French West Indies, where he stayed for two years, and then to Japan, where he would remain for the rest of his life. In Japan, Hearn married Setsuko Koizumi, with whom he had four children. His writings about Japan offered the Western world greater insight into a still largely unfamiliar culture.

* 06/27/1850

Frank DeVernon(† 72)

Actor

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* 1851

Modest Tchaikovsky(† 65)

Crew | Alpayevsk (RU)

Modest Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Russian: Моде́ст Ильи́ч Чайко́вский; 13 May [O.S. 1 May] 1850–15 January [O.S. 2 January] 1916) was a Russian dramatist, opera librettist and translator.

* 05/13/1850

Ned Burton(† 72)

Actor

Ned Burton (c. 1850–1922) was an American stage and film actor of the silent era.

* 01/01/1850

Arturo Colautti(† 63)

Crew | Zadar (HR)

Arturo Colautti (Zara, 9 October 1851 – Rome, 9 November 1914) was a Dalmatian Italian journalist, polemicist and librettist. He was a strong supporter of Italian irredentism for his native Dalmatia.

* 10/09/1851

Louise Rial(† 90)

Actress

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* 01/01/1850

Alexandros Papadiamantis(† 59)

Crew

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* 03/03/1851
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