Charles Francis Coghlan

Charles Francis Coghlan (1842-1899) was a French-born Anglo-Irish actor and playwright once popular on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.

Read more about Charles Francis Coghlan:  Early Life, Career, Marriage, Death, Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events of 1899, Plays By Charles Coghlan

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