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Hope Booth (1878 − December 15, 1933) was a Canadian vaudeville, burlesque, and theatre actress. Life Booth was born in Toronto and was the daughter of William Beresford Hope, who was a member of the Canadian parliament for South Ontario. Her first marriage was to James A. B. Earll. After her second marriage, to Renold Wolf, a drama critic, in Yonkers, New York on February 4, 1903, she changed her name to "Hope Booth Wolf." She toured with the companies of Daniel Frohman and Mrs. Fiske, appearing in "The Little Blond Lady", a piece by George M. Cohan. She went to Europe in 1905, and in 1909 was in Italy in a sanatorium, unable to return to the U.S. until friends sent money for the return trip. She divorced Mr. Wolf in 1910 on the grounds of "abandonment". According to a press report, dated on December 28, 1909, from Gilliams Press Syndicate: "Mr. Wolf abandoned his wife in August of 1909. Mrs. Wolf says her husband's income was at least $16,000 a year. On January 3, 1910, she ...
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