In 1827, at the age of 16, Clara Fisher, along with her family, emigrated to the United States. She was the "favorite Star" of every city where she performed. She sparked a "Clara Fisher craze". Poems were written about her and her name was given to babies, hotels, stagecoaches, race horses, steamboats and almost anything else Americans could think of. who wrote an opera for her entitled
Peri, or the Enchanted Fountain. Together, they opened a theater in
New Orleans and had seven children. Fisher performed with most of the great actors of the time, including
William Charles Macready,
Edmund Kean,
Edwin Booth (brother of
John Wilkes Booth),
John Brougham,
Joseph Jefferson,
Laura Keene and
Edwin Forrest. Due to her immense popularity and success, she was able to earn a large fortune that allowed her to retire in 1844. Bad investments and extravagant tastes forced her to resume acting six years later. ==Later years==