Mamie Gilroy
Mamie Gilroy was an American actress and singer in musical theatre.
Early life
Gilroy was born in New York, the niece of Thomas F. Gilroy, who was mayor of New York in 1893 and 1894. In some sources she is confused with her cousin, the mayor's daughter Mary Agnes Gilroy Mulqueen.Career
Gilroy began her career as a small child in stock companies, including those associated with Charles H. Hoyt and Charles Frohman. She had roles in Only a Farmer's Daughter, The Fakir, Romany Rye, Tuxedo, Babes in the Woods, A Milk White Flag, Davy Jones, The China Dog, Little Miss Busybody, The Strange Adventures of Miss Brown, The Merry-Go-Round '', Miss Manhattan, Trilby, Mam'selle 'Awkins, Star and Garter, El Capitan, The Giddy Throng, The Girl from Paris, Lady Bountiful, and George W. Lederer's Mid-Summer Night Fancies. She sang "Everybody Wants to Kiss the Baby" in the musical farce After Office Hours.The Boston Globe'' called Gilroy "one of the brightest, most vivacious, and altogether most charming soubrettes on the American stage." Gilroy proposed founding a church especially for theatre professionals in 1898. In 1901, her face, name, and words were used in print advertisements for Dr. Greene's Nervura, a "blood and nerve remedy" marketed to women. In 1902 Gilroy became an honorary member of the Theatrical Mechanics' Association.