Jane Stephens (actress)
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Jane Tryphoena Stephens (1812? – 15 January 1896) was a British actress who became famous as she became older.


Life

Her first surname is unknown as she sometimes appeared as "Miss Stephens". She had a husband called Joseph Stephens who was a solicitor's clerk. Before she took to the stage in 1840 she ran a tobacconists. She took a variety of roles but it was not until 1854 that she found her niche. She took on "grandmotherly" type roles in a number of productions and was affectionately known as "Granny" Stephens. She finished her career on 9 July 1889 with a benefit programme at the Shaftesbury Theatre. The committee responsible for promoting the show included R D'Oyly Carte, George Edwardes and C H Hawtrey. Stephens died in
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in 1896 of bronchitis. She was cremated on 20 January and her ashes were buried in the Actors' Acre in
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in Woking.


Legacy

There is a portrait of "Mrs Stephens" in the National Portrait Gallery by William Bond dating from the early 19th century.Mrs Stephens
National Portrait Gallery, London


References

1810s births 1896 deaths British stage actresses 19th-century British actresses Deaths from bronchitis Burials at Brookwood Cemetery {{UK-stage-actor-stub