Background
Charles Coghlan was born in Paris on June 11, 1841.
Charles Coghlan was born in Paris on June 11, 1841.
Charles Coghlan was educated for the law.
Charles Coghlan made his first London appearance in 1860, and became the leading actor at the Prince of Wales's. He went to America in 1876, where he remained for the rest of his life, playing first in Augustin Daly's company and then in the Union Square stock company, during the long run of The Celebrated Case. He also played with his sister, and in support of Mrs Langtry and Mrs Fiske, and in 1898 produced a version of Dumas' Kean, called The Royal Box, in which he successfully starred during the last years of his life. He died in Galveston, Texas, on the 27th of November 1899. His sister, the actress Rose Coghlan (1853- ), went toAmerica in 1871, was again in England from 1873 to 1877, playing with Barry Sullivan, and then returned to America, where she became prominent as Countess Zicka in Diplomacy, and Stephanie in Forget-me-not.
In 1893 Coghlan married nineteen-year-old Kuhne Beveridge.