Jefferson, Thomas Lockyer

November 24, 2023

Thomas Lockyer Jefferson (1856-1932) was elected to The Lambs in 1908 as a Non-Resident member. He was given Lifetime status. He was the second son of beloved Lamb Joseph Jefferson. He was born September 10, 1856, in New York, to Jefferson and his first wife, actress Margaret Clements Lockyer (1832–1861). As a boy he traveled… Continue reading →

Roos, Casper

December 28, 2017

Casper Roos was elected to The Lambs in 1964 as Professional member. He was an actor and singer.

Drew, Sidney

February 9, 2016

Sidney Drew (August 28, 1863 – April 9, 1919) was an actor of stage and screen. With his wife, Gladys Rankin, the couple introduced legitimate drama to the vaudeville stage. He also found success in silent films with one-reel comedies. He was billed as “Mr. Sidney Drew.” He was a Life Member of The Lambs,… Continue reading →

Worthing, Frank

November 6, 2015

Frank Worthing (October 12, 1866 – December 27, 1910) was a Scottish-born American stage actor. He was well respected on the Broadway stage and his early death at 44 brought considerable mourning from his fellow actors and co-stars. He worked for producers Charles Dillingham, William A. Brady, and David Belasco and starred opposite Amelia Bingham… Continue reading →

Williams, Percy G.

November 6, 2015

Percy Garnett Williams (1857-1923) was an American actor and an Immortal Lamb. He rose from starring in travelling medicine shows to owning scores of theaters by the late 19th century. Williams developed real estate and an amusement park in rural Brooklyn, and he was an early supporter of the Actors Fund of America. Upon his… Continue reading →

White, Stanford

November 6, 2015

Stanford White (November 9, 1853 – June 25, 1906) was the son of Shakespearean scholar Richard Grant White and Alexina Black Mease. His father, though not of means, had many connections in New York’s art world, including painter John LaFarge, Louis Comfort Tiffany, and Frederick Law Olmstead. White was elected to The Lambs on 12… Continue reading →

Warfield, David

November 6, 2015

David Warfield (November 28, 1866-June 27, 1951) was one of the greatest stage actors of his generation. His career spanned the Gilded Age to the Prohibition Era and Warfield gained a national reputation for popular comedy and dramatic parts that played on his hidden immigrant roots. Warfied was a Lamb for five decades; his generosity… Continue reading →