Ada Clare, born Ada Agnes Jane McElhenney, was an American actress and writer
Background
Born in Charleston, South Carolina in 1834, she grew up under the care of her maternal grandfather as part of an aristocratic Southern family, but started her career as a writer around age 18, writing under the pseudonyms Clare and later Ada Clare.
Career
Foreign the character Ada Clare in the novel by Charles Dickens see Bleak House
She moved to New York City in 1854, took up acting, engaged in a widely publicized liaison with pianist and composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk, and bore a son out of wedlock. During the height of her acting career, she frequented Pfaff"s Cellar, where she became known as the "Queen of Bohemia". She also wrote for the Saturday Press, an iconoclastic weekly magazine of the arts
Her only novel, entitled Only a Woman"s Heart, was poorly received by reviewers, who criticized the author for her lack of skill with plot and dialogue.
Clare was devastated, and returned to acting in a provincial stock company. On September 9, 1868, Clare married actor Frank Noyes in Houston, Texas.
Clare suffered a dog bite in her theatrical agent"s office and died from rabies in 1874.