Calvert, Mrs. Charles (1837–1921)
Calvert, Mrs. Charles (1837–1921)
English stage actress. Born née Biddles in 1837 (some sources cite 1835) in England; died Sept 20, 1921, in London, England; dau. of James Biddles (well-known provincial actor); m. Charles Alexander Calvert (actor-manager, 1828–1879); children: Leonard Calvert, Alexander Calvert, Cecil G. Calvert (stage actor) and Louis Calvert (actor, 1859–1923).
Made stage debut as a child in The Stranger, with Charles and Ellen Kean; for next decade, lived in America; following marriage, appeared at the Prince's, in Manchester, under her husband's management, in many Shakespearean roles (1864–75); after husband's death, appeared at Sadler's Wells in Rob Roy; other plays include Arms and the Man, Saucy Sally, A Royal Family, The Clandestine Marriage, The Rivals, Beauty and the Barge, She Stoops to Conquer and A Woman of No Importance; over the years, toured the US with the companies of Edwin Booth, Lillie Langtry, and Mary Anderson.