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In page Minnie Dupree:

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Born in San Francisco, California, Dupree made her acting debut in a touring company under John A. Stevens in 1887.[1][2] The next year, she made a big impression in a small role in William Gillette's New York play Held by the Enemy.[1][3] She received a number of important supporting roles, working with Richard Mansfield, Stuart Robson, and Nat Goodwin.[3] She landed a starring role in 1900 in Women and Wine.[1] Other leading roles followed, including in The Climbers (1901), A Rose o' Plymouth-town (1902), Heidelberg (1902), The Music Master (1904), and The Road to Yesterday (1906).[citation needed]