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Trixie Friganza (born
Delia O'Callaghan;
November 29, 1870 –
February 27, 1955) was an
American actress. She
began her
career as an
operetta soubrette...
- vaudeville, her
original career.
Another famous vaudevillian actress was
Trixie Friganza,
originally born
Delia O'Callaghan. She had a
famous catchphrase: "You...
- Barrymore, who
serves as the
example of how to
undress properly, and
Trixie Friganza,
vaudeville and
opera star in one of her
later starring roles, as the example...
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opened at the
Chicago Opera House and
starred such
performers as
Trixie Friganza The
Three Graces (Три грации), a 1988
Russian opera parody composed by...
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directed by Ward
Lascelle and
starring Trixie Friganza,
Ralph Graves and
Clara Horton.
Trixie Friganza as Tish
Ralph Graves as
Jasper McCutcheon Clara...
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adopted as a
nickname or used as a
given name.
Trixie may
refer to:
Trixie Friganza (1870–1955),
American vaudeville performer and
stage and
silent film actress...
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), she is
accompanied by her
overbearing mother (Trixie
Friganza) and
Elmer J.
Butts (Buster Keaton), a gas-station
attendant who goes along...
-
Wachenheimer 1915-1998
American radio and TV
producer and
program creator Trixie Friganza Delia O'Callaghan 1870-1955
American actress Willy Fritsch Wilhelm Egon...
- Nora Bayes, Rae Samuels,
Blanche Ring,
Clarice Vance,
Elsie Janis,
Trixie Friganza, Eva
Tanguay and
Julia Gerity. As with
minstrel shows earlier, a whole...
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included her
friends Lillian Russell, Fay Templeton, May
Irwin and
Trixie Friganza.
Dressler herself was 5 feet 7 inches (1.70 m) tall and
weighed 200 pounds...