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Keim may refer to: People In arts and media *Adelaide Keim, American actress *Betty Lou Keim, American actress *Claire Keim, French actress and singer *De Benneville Randolph Keim, American journalist and diplomat *Loren Keim, American author In government, law, and military *August Keim, German military officer *De Benneville Randolph Keim, American journalist and diplomat *George May Keim, American congressman *Stephen Keim, Australian lawyer *William High Keim, American congressman In science and academia *Daniel A. Keim, German computer scientist *Donald Keim, American economist *Karl Theodor Keim, German theologian *Wilhelm Keim, German chemist In sport *Andreas Keim, German footballer *Jenny Keim, American swimmer *Mike Keim, American football player *Steve Keim, American football player Places *Keim Homestead, a historic farm *Keim Peak, in the Usarp Mountains of Antarctica Other uses

*Keim's process, a technique of fresco preparation and painting *Cell (music), conce ...
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Adelaide Keim
Adelaide Augusta Keim (February 15, 1879 – June 25, 1946) was an American actress on Broadway and in vaudeville. She was known for playing the male title character in ''Hamlet'' in several American cities in 1905. Early life Keim was born in New York City, the daughter of Henry (Harry) Grant Keim and Mary Agnes Morrissey Keim. Her father, a milliner by trade, was her manager and manager of the Harlem Opera House. Her younger brother Chauncey Keim became a theatrical producer. Keim attended St. Joseph's Academy in New York. Career Keim began her stage career being managed by Daniel Frohman in 1898 and appeared at his Lyceum Theatre. She appeared at such theatres as the Garden Theatre, Fifth Avenue Theatre, and the Bijou Theatre. Keim's Broadway credits included roles in ''Trelawny of the 'Wells''' (1898), ''At the White Horse Tavern'' and ''Twelve Months Later'' (1900), ''Terence'' (1904), ''The Prince of India'' (1906), and ''The Right to Happiness'' (1912). She was al ...
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