Mabel Barrison
Mabel Barrison | |
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Barrison in a 1908 publication | |
| Born | Eva Maud Farrance April 21, 1882 Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
| Died | November 1, 1912 (aged 30) Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
| Occupation(s) | Actress, singer |
| Years active | 1890s-1910 |
| Spouse | Joseph E. Howard |
Mabel Barrison (April 21, 1882 – November 1, 1912) was a Canadian born American stage actress and singer in the first decade of the 20th century. She was born Eva Farrance and joined a musical chorus while still in her teens. She appeared in vaudeville and on Broadway with Weber and Fields and was spotted by stage director Julian Mitchell for a role in the 1903 Babes in Toyland. "The Blue Mouse" was written by Clyde Fitch and Fitch himself selected Barrison for a role in the play. Barrison was plagued by health problems the last two years of her life. She died on November 1, 1912, in Toronto at the age of 30.