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Guide to the Actors' Equity Association Photographs PHOTOS 049

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Collection processed by Mary Allison Farley, 1987; Erika Gottfried, 2004.

This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on September 13, 2018
Description is in English.

Descriptive Summary

Creator: Actors' Equity Association
Title: Actors' Equity Association Photographs
Dates [inclusive]: 1900-1974
Abstract: Actors' Equity Association (AEA, "Equity"), the premiere theatrical performers' labor union in the United States, was founded in New York City in 1913, as the first of the American actors' unions. Its jurisdiction covers both actors and stage managers in the professional theater. The collection contains approximately 110 black and white photographs (and one negative), ranging in size from 3x5 to 8x10 inches. Although it encompasses a miscellany that includes images of AEA offices, AEA meetings, actors and actresses, and theaters, very little of Equity's early history is represented.
Quantity: 1 box
Quantity: 51 folders; ca. 110 items (3x5; 5x7; 8x10; b&w prints; 8x10 b&w negative)
Call Phrase: PHOTOS 049

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Historical/Biographical Note

Actors' Equity Association (AEA, Equity), the premiere theatrical performers' labor union in the United States, was founded in New York City in 1913 as the first of the American actors' unions. In July 1919, the American Federation of Labor (later to be the AFL-CIO) granted a charter to Equity as an autonomous branch of the newly-formed Associated Actors and Artists of America. One month later, Equity called the first actors' strike in the history of the American theater.

Today Equity's jurisdiction covers both actors and stage managers in the professional theater. It is governed by a council of delegates elected by its membership. Its headquarters are in New York City; it also maintains branches in Chicago, Los Angeles, and Orlando, Florida.

Sources:

  • For further historical information on the Actors' Equity Association and to review the scope and contents of its records, see Guide to Records of the Actors' Equity Association(Wagner #11). See also  About Equity -- A Handbook(New York: Actors' Equity Association), and the Actors' Equity Association website: http://www.actorsequity.org/home.html.

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Scope and Content Note

The collection contains approximately 110 black and white photographs (and one negative), ranging in size from 3x5 to 8x10 inches; it encompasses a miscellany that includes images of Actors' Equity Association (AEA) offices, AEA meetings, actors and actresses, and theaters. Other than a 1919 production photograph of Brandon Tynan performing in "Equity" (a play created as a benefit during the organization's first strike), very little early AEA history is represented. Most of the images of theaters were evidently shot to document bad working conditions, so many of them show stage-door entrances littered with garbage and interiors with crumbling walls and defective plumbing, rather than glamorous facades. Notable images include a picket line by the Oriental Actors Guild in 1968, and Equity members, circa the early 1960s, gathered at the AEA New York City office's "Equity Lounge" to look for work and avail themselves of other member services. Only a few of the individual actors and actresses identified (in portraits or in production photographs) are prominent. They include: Ethel Barrymore; Ralph Bellamy; Jeanette Conner; John Cornell; William H. Crane; Butho Davenport; Paul Dullzell; Philip Loeb; Alan Howland; Harrison Hoy; Colin Keith; George Pierce; Elaine Klaw Roesen; Blythe Sherwood; Marguerite Sylva; and Cyril Vane.

Arrangement

Files are arranged alphabetically by topic within series, except for Series III (People) and IV (Theaters), which are arranged alphabetically by name.

This collection is organized into five series:

Missing Title

  1. I. Actors' Equity Association
  2. II. Events
  3. III. People
  4. IV. Theaters
  5. V. Miscellaneous.

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Access Points

Subject Names

  • Davenport, Butho--Portraits. -- |v Pictorial works
  • Crane, William H., 1845-1928 -- |v Pictorial works
  • Cornell, John--Portraits. -- |v Pictorial works
  • Conner, Jeanette--Portraits. -- |v Pictorial works
  • Sylva, Marguerite, 1875-1957
  • Roesen, Elaine Claw--Portraits.
  • Pierce, George--Portraits.
  • Keith, Colin--Portraits.
  • Howland, Alan--Portraits.
  • Hoy, Harrison--Portraits.
  • Loeb, Philip--Portraits.
  • Dullzell, Paul -- |v Portraits
  • Vane, Cyril--Portraits.
  • Tynan, Brandon--Portraits.
  • Barrymore, Ethel, 1879-1959 -- |v Pictorial works

Document Type

  • Negatives (photographic)
  • Black-and-white photographs.

Subject Organizations

  • Oriental Actors of America
  • Actors' Equity Association -- |v Pictorial works

Subject Topics

  • Actresses -- United States -- Portraits
  • Actors -x Labor unions -- United States -v Portraits.
  • Actors -- United States -v Portraits.

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Administrative Information

Conditions Governing Access

Materials are open without restrictions.

Conditions Governing Use

Copyright (and related rights to publicity and privacy) to materials in this collection, created by Actors' Equity Association, was not transferred to New York University. Permission to use materials must be secured from the copyright holder.

Preferred Citation

Published citations should take the following form:

Identification of item, date; Collection name; Collection number; box number; folder number;
Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
Elmer Holmes Bobst Library
70 Washington Square South
New York, NY 10012, New York University Libraries.

Related Material at the Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives

Actors' Equity Association Records (Wagner 11).

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Donated by the Actors' Equity Association in 1982 and separated from the Actors' Equity Association Records (WAG 011). The accession number associated with this gift is 1982.003.

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Container List

Series I: Actors' Equity Association.

Container 1 Container 2   Title Date
Box: 1 Folder : 1 AEA (unidentified) Groundbreaking - some ID of individuals
undated
Box: 1 Folder : 2 AEA Meeting, Contact Sheet
1974
Box: 1 Folder : 3 AEA Meeting, Western Regional Membership
undated
Box: 1 Folder : 4 Los Angeles Office, AEA
1922
Box: 1 Folder : 5 Los Angeles Office
1954
Box: 1 Folder : 6 New York Office, AEA
1920-1929
Box: 1 Folder : 7 New York Office, AEA
1930-1939
Box: 1 Folder : 8 New York Office Photos, 226 W. 47th St., NY
undated
Box: 1 Folder : 9 New York Office, 165 W. 46th St., NY
undated
Box: 1 Folder : 10 New York Office
1960s
Box: 1 Folder : 11 New York Office, Credit Union Annual Meeting
1974
Box: 1 Folder : 12 New York Office, Meeting
Mar 1974
Box: 1 Folder : 13 New York Office, Players Club Dinner
1974
Box: 1 Folder : 14 New York Office, Labor News Conference
undated
Box: 1 Folder : 15 New York Office, Picket Line Supporting Soviet Dissidents
undated

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Series II: Events.

Container 1 Container 2   Title Date
Box: 1 Folder : 16 Paul Robeson Awards Ceremony
1974
Box: 1 Folder : 17 Lillian Russell Memorial Service
undated

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Series III: People.

Container 1 Container 2   Title Date
Box: 1 Folder : 18 Barrymore, Ethel
1926
Box: 1 Folder : 19 Bellamy, Ralph
undated
Box: 1 Folder : 20 Booth, Edwin (Bust)
undated
Box: 1 Folder : 21 Chorines Waiting to Audition
[1920-1929]
Box: 1 Folder : 22 Conner, Jeanette; Hoy, Harrison
[1920-1929]
Box: 1 Folder : 23 Cooke, George Frederick (Tomb of)
undated
Box: 1 Folder : 24 Cornell, John
undated
Box: 1 Folder : 25 Crane, William H
1926
Box: 1 Folder : 26 Davenport, Butho
1932
Box: 1 Folder : 27 Dullzell, Paul; Pierce, George "The Trainer"
undated
Box: 1 Folder : 28 Loeb, Philip (Negatives)
1941
Box: 1 Folder : 29 Oriental Actors of America
1968
Box: 1 Folder : 30 Roesen, Elaine Klaw 1968
1968
Box: 1 Folder : 31 Sherwood, Blythe
[1910-1920]
Box: 1 Folder : 32 Sylva, Mme. Marguerite
undated
Box: OS006 Folder : 1 Tynan, Brandon (in "Equity")
1919
Box: 1 Folder : 33
Box: 1 Folder : 34 Vane, Cyril (Marcellus); Keith, Colin (Hamlet); Howland, Alan (Horatio)
undated

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Series IV: Theaters.

Container 1 Container 2   Title Date
Box: 1 Folder : 35 Academy of Music (New York City)
1926
Box: 1 Folder : 36 Baird Marionette Theater (Jaipur, India)
undated
Box: 1 Folder : 37 Baker Theater (Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri)
undated
Box: 1 Folder : 38 Castle Square Garden
1926
Box: 1 Folder : 39 Grand Ole Opry House [Ryman Auditorium], backstage (Nashville, Tennessee)
1964
Box: 1 Folder : 40 La Salle Theater, Stage Entrance (New York City)
1923
Box: 1 Folder : 41 Nixon Theater, Backstage (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
1968
Box: 1 Folder : 42 Olympic Theater, Stage Entrance (New York City)
1923
Box: 1 Folder : 43 Paramount Theater, Backstage (Portland, Oregon)
1968
Box: 1 Folder : 44 Portable Theater
1934
Box: 1 Folder : 45 State Fair Music Hall (Dallas, Texas)
1967
Box: 1 Folder : 46 Theaters
undated
Box: 1 Folder : 47 Walnut Street Theater (Philadelphia, PA)
1926

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Series V: Miscellaneous.

Container 1 Container 2   Title Date
Box: 1 Folder : 48 "The Little Racketeer," Billboard
undated
Box: 1 Folder : 49 Shakespearean Portraits
undated
Box: 1 Folder : 50 Stage Society Placard
undated
Box: 1 Folder : 51 Veterans Music Program - The Veterans Bedside Network (not AEA) - separate organization
1947
Box: 1 Folder : 52 Unidentified Old Photos
undated

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