Edith Skinner
Vocal coach

Edith Skinner

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Gender:
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Birth:
22 September 1902
Death:
25 July 1981
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Edith Skinner (22 September 1902 – 25 July 1981) was a vocal coach and a consultant to actors. Her book, Speak With Distinction, has been reprinted several times.

Life

Skinner was born in Moncton, New Brunswick, in eastern Canada, on 22 September 1902, to Herbert Havelock Warman and his wife Agnes Lynn, née Orr. She attended the Leland Powers School for the Spoken Word in Boston, Massachusetts, in the United States, and graduated in 1923. There she met Margaret Prendergast McLean, and through her, William Tilly, whose assistant she became in 1926. She studied at Columbia University, where she obtained a bachelor's degree in 1930 and a master's in 1931.

From 1937 to 1974, Skinner was on the faculty of the Carnegie Institute of Technology (later Carnegie-Mellon University) in Pittsburgh. She also taught at the Juilliard Theater Center in New York, and at the University of Wisconsin.

She died in Milwaukee on 25 July 1981.

Writings

Skinner wrote Speak with Distinction: Exercises, which was published in 1942 and has been reprinted several times. Collections of her papers are held by the New York Public Library in New York City, and by the University of Pittsburgh.