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Charles Klein

Charles Klein (January 7, 1867 – May 7, 1915) was an English-born playwright and actor who emigrated to America in 1883. Among his works was the libretto of John Philip Sousa's operetta, ''El Capitan''. Klein's talented siblings included the composer Manuel and the critic Herman Klein. He drowned during the sinking of the RMS Lusitania.
==Biography==
Klein was born in London, England to Hermann Klein and his wife Adelaide (née Soman). Apparently, the elder Klein emigrated from Riga, Latvia.〔Stone, Christopher. "Herman Klein, July 23, 1856 – March 10, 1934", reprinted in Moran, p. 603〕 Once in Norwich, Hermann became a professor of foreign languages at the King Edward VI Grammar School, and Adelaide taught dance.〔''Who's Who in New York (City and State)''. Lewis Historical Publ. Co., 1909, p. 787. A petition from the Jews of Norwich, ''Norwich Petition For the Removal of the Disabilities of the Jews'', January 24, 1848, includes the signature of a David Soman, boot and shoemaker, who could have been the father of Adelaide. Transcription in the archives of (JewishGen ).〕 The younger Klein's five brothers included Max, a violinist; Manuel, a composer; Herman, a music critic and music teacher;〔Klein and Moran, Introduction〕 Alfred, an actor; and Philip. They had a sister, Adelaide.〔1871 and 1881 England Census, available on Ancestry.com.〕 He was educated at North London College.
Klein moved to New York City in 1883 and began his theatrical career by appearing in ''Little Lord Fauntleroy'' and other juvenile roles such as ''The Messenger from Jarvis Section'' and ''The Romany Rye''.〔(American National Biography Online "Charles Klein", ) ''American National Biography'', accessed 5 January 2009.〕 He married Lillian Gottlieb in Manhattan on July 10, 1888.〔(Vital Records database ), ItalianGen, accessed 5 January 2009.〕 They had two sons, Philip Klein, a screenwriter and producer (April 24, 1888 - June 8, 1935),〔"Philip Klein Dead; Pioneer of Movies," ''New York Times'' June 10, 1935, 17. See also (Philip Klein on IMDB ). Most reference sources give 1888 as his birth year, but his passport, available on Ancestry.com, indicates 1889.〕 and John V. Klein (born July 2, 1908).
Klein first wrote for the theater in 1890, when he was commissioned to revise ''The Schatchen'', in which he was then appearing. This was followed by a collaboration with Charles Coote on ''A Mile a Minute'' (1890), written for actress Minnie Palmer. He came into prominence as a dramatist in 1897 with the Charles Frohman production of ''Heartsease'' on which he was co-author with Joseph I. C. Clark, and which featured Henry Miller.〔"Henry Miller As a Star," ''New York Times'', January 12, 1897, 6.〕
For a time he was play censor for producer Charles Frohman. Like many dramatists from the late 19th century and early 20th Century, Klein's plays are dated and few are still revived today. He wrote the libretto of John Philip Sousa's best remembered operetta, ''El Capitan'', which continues to be revived occasionally.
Klein's melodramas were among the most successful of the first decade of the twentieth century, primarily because of their focus on themes of contemporary life in the United States. In ''The Auctioneer'' (1901) and ''The Music Master'' (1904), actor David Warfield had great successes. Klein's best-regarded drama, ''The Lion and the Mouse'' (1905), was prompted by a visit to the U.S. Senate.〔 The story concerns a young woman taking on a powerful business tycoon. One of the corporate figures in the play was made to look like one of John D. Rockefeller's partner H. H. Rogers.
Klein died during the sinking of the RMS Lusitania in 1915, at the age of 48, reportedly entering the Grand Staircase, and shutting the door behind him.
==Selected plays==
*''A Mile a Minute'' (1890)
*''By Proxy'' (1892)
*''The District Attorney'' (1895)
*''El Capitan'' (1896)
*''Two Little Vagrants'' (1896)
*''Heartsease'' (1897)
*''The Charlatan'' (1898)
*''A Royal Rogue'' (1900)
*''The Auctioneer'' (1901)
*''The Hon. John Grigsby'' (1902)
*''Mrs. Pickwick'' (1903)
*''The Music Master'' (1904)
*''The Lion and the Mouse'' (1905)
*''The Daughters of Men'' (1906)
*''The Step-Sister'' (1907)
*''The Third Degree'' (1908) (In London this was titled "Find the Woman")〔(An Inventory of His Plays in the Manuscript Collection at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center", ) ''Texas Archival Resources Online'', accessed 20 July 2015.〕
*''The Next of Kin'' (1909)
*''The Gamblers'' (1910)
*''Maggie Pepper'' (1911)
*''The Outsiders'' (1911)
*''The Ne'er Do Well'' (1912)〔Not to be confused with W. S. Gilbert's play of the same name〕
*''Potash and Perlmutter'' (1913)
*''The Moneymakers'' (1914)

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