- Helen Trix
Helen Trix (1897 –
November 19 ,1951 ) was an American actress, dancer, singer, and song composer.Stage Entertainer
During
World War I Trix took part in a "gala performance" which combinedvaudeville performers with members of Company A of the Seventy-First Regiment,U.S. Army .Will Rogers and twelveZiegfeld Follies dancers also appeared in the entertainment event staged at the Liberty Theater inNew York City .She was a regular performer on the
Keith-Albee-Orpheum vaudeville circuit for many years. Her firstNorth America n tour was in 1913. Her sisters, Josephine and Mattie, sometimes accompanied heron stage. A reviewer commented once that Trix "has a richbaritone voice that is both unusual and pleasing." She was sometimes called the"Piano songwhistleress".She made her debut in England in 1909. Trix performed in the
London revue , "The League of Nations", in 1920. She appeared in the English capitol, in "Tricks", in 1925-1926. She remained abroad for more than four years. Trix also did shows inAustralia ,South Africa and the primary cities inEurope . In 1926 she was featured in the "International Revue" produced byGeorge Jessel .Songs and Radio
Trix composed such songs as "Follow Me", "You'd Love To Live In Paris", "London Town", and "Beautiful Shangri-La". She performed songs on WGBS, now
WINS (AM) , on a regular radio program. The show aired from 8:00-8:15 P.M. in 1930. Therecital was listed as "HelenTrix diseuse".Death
Her residence was at the Stratford Hotel, 11 East Thirty-Second Street. Helen Trix died at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in New York City in 1951. She was fifty-four years old. She was survived by her sisters and a brother.
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*cite news| publisher=New York Times |title=Today On Radio |date=February 18, 1930 |page=26
*cite news| publisher=New York Times |title=Helen Trix |date=November 20, 1951 |page=31
*cite news| publisher=Oakland Tribune |title=Oakland Orpheum |date=July 27, 1913 |page=9
*cite news| publisher=Winnipeg Free Press |title=Drama and Music |date=June 7, 1913 |page=42External links
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