Ella O'Neill - External Links and References

External Links and References

  • Ella O'Neill and the Imprint of Faith
  • Ella O'Neill at Find a Grave
Eugene O'Neill
Plays
  • Beyond the Horizon (1918)
  • Anna Christie (1920)
  • The Emperor Jones (1920)
  • The Hairy Ape (1922)
  • All God's Chillun Got Wings (1924)
  • Desire Under the Elms (1925)
  • Lazarus Laughed (1925–26)
  • The Great God Brown (1926)
  • Strange Interlude (1928)
  • Dynamo (1929)
  • Mourning Becomes Electra (1931)
  • Ah, Wilderness! (1933)
  • The Iceman Cometh (1939)
  • Hughie (1941)
  • Long Day's Journey Into Night (1941)
  • A Moon for the Misbegotten (1943)
  • A Touch of the Poet (1942)
  • More Stately Mansions
Adaptations
Anna Christie
  • Anna Christie (1923 film)
  • Anna Christie (1930 film)
  • Anna Christie (1931, German film)
  • New Girl in Town (1957 musical)
The Emperor Jones
  • The Emperor Jones (1933 film)
  • The Emperor Jones (1933 opera)
  • The Emperor Jones (1955 film)
Mourning Becomes Electra
  • Mourning Becomes Electra (1947 film)
  • Mourning Becomes Electra (1967 opera)
Ah, Wilderness!
  • Ah, Wilderness! (1935 film)
  • Summer Holiday (1948 musical film)
  • Take Me Along (1959 musical)
The Iceman Cometh
  • The Iceman Cometh (1960 TV production)
  • The Iceman Cometh (1973 film)
Long Day's Journey into Night
  • Long Day's Journey into Night (1962 film)
  • Long Day's Journey into Night (1996 film)
Other
  • Strange Interlude (1932 film)
  • The Long Voyage Home (1940 film)
Family
  • James O'Neill (father)
  • Ella O'Neill (mother)
  • Eugene O'Neill, Jr. (son)
  • Agnes Boulton (2nd wife)
  • Oona O'Neill (daughter)
Related
  • Eugene O'Neill National Historic Site
  • Eugene O'Neill Award
Authority control
  • VIAF: 157345129
Persondata
Name Oneill, Ella
Alternative names Mother of playwright Eugene O'Neill
Short description
Date of birth August 13, 1857
Place of birth
Date of death February 28, 1922
Place of death

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