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3779656 Charles Frohman, last photograph; (add.info.: Charles Frohman, last photograph before he died in the sinking of the RMS Lusitania, a British luxury ocean liner. The Lusitania was torpedoed by German submarine U-20 on 7 May 1915.
In The Golden Nineties by Henry Collins Brown. Published by Valentine's Manual, Hastings-on-Hudson, 1928. Page 132.); Lebrecht History
Media ID 33388748
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Charles Frohman - The Last Glimpse of a Theatrical Legend
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. This poignant photograph captures Charles Frohman, the renowned American theatrical producer, in what would tragically be his final image. Taken shortly before his untimely demise aboard the ill-fated RMS Lusitania on May 7,1915, this print serves as a haunting reminder of the profound loss suffered during World War I. Frohman's contribution to the performing arts industry was immeasurable. As one of the most influential figures in early 20th-century theater, he played an instrumental role in shaping Broadway and bringing countless productions to life. His passion for storytelling and unwavering dedication to quality entertainment earned him widespread acclaim both in America and abroad. Dressed impeccably with a distinguished hat adorning his head, Frohman exudes an air of confidence and charisma that defined his persona. This portrait encapsulates not only his commanding presence but also hints at the immense talent that propelled him to great heights within the world of theater. The sinking of the luxurious ocean liner Lusitania by German submarine U-20 marked a turning point in history—a tragic event that claimed many lives and intensified tensions during World War I. Among those lost was Charles Frohman—an irreplaceable luminary whose absence left an indelible void within the performing arts community. As we gaze upon this solemn image today, let us remember Charles Frohman not only for his contributions to theater but also as a symbol of resilience amidst adversity. His legacy continues to inspire generations of artists who strive to captivate audiences through their craft. This remarkable photograph from Bridgeman Images serves as a testament to both Frohman's enduring spirit and our collective duty never to forget those who perished during times of global turmoil.
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