Terry, Kate (1844–1924)
Terry, Kate (1844–1924)
English stage actress. Born April 21, 1844; died Jan 6, 1924; dau. of Benjamin Terry (1818–1896, actor) and Sarah Ballard Terry (1819–1892, actress who performed as Miss Yerret); sister of actors George, Charles and Fred Terry and actresses Ellen Terry (1847–1928), Marion Terry (1852–1930) and Florence Terry (1854–1896); m. Arthur James Lewis; children: Mabel Terry-Lewis (1872–1957, actress).
Made London debut as Robin in The Merry Wives of Windsor (1851), then appeared as Prince Arthur in King John at a Command Performance for Queen Victoria (1852); toured with sister Ellen; came to prominence as Mrs. Union in Friends or Foes (1862); other plays include The Duke's Motto, Bel Demonio, Hamlet (as Ophelia), The Hidden Hand, Settling Day, Everybody's Friend, The Serf, Money, The Lady of Lyons, A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing, A Sister's Penance and Dora (title role); greatly acclaimed, retired from the stage (1867).