- Born
- Died
- Birth nameEdward Claudius Weyburn
- Ned Wayburn was born on March 30, 1874 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. He is known for Convention Girl (1935), The Great White Way (1924) and Mutual Weekly, No. 142 (1917). He was married to Marguerite L. Kirby, Helene Davis and Agnes Sayre. He died on September 2, 1942 in New York City, New York, USA.
- SpousesMarguerite L. Kirby(1916 - September 2, 1942) (his death)Helene Davis(1909 - 1916) (divorced, 1 child)Agnes Sayre(December 25, 1898 - ?)
- Ned Wayburn was far more involved with the legitimate theater than Hollywood. He was an extremely prolific jack-of-all-trades on Broadway; active from 1899-1931 as an actor, director, choreographer, producer and conceptual designer (he even did lighting). Wayburn worked closely with Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. in numerous productions. His career spanned over 44 major stage productions.
- Son with Helene Davis Wayburn: Ned Wayburn Jr.
- Owned the Ned Wayburn Academy in New York City, a dancing school from which he picked many of the dancers used in his Broadway productions.
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