- Lillian Herlein
Lillian Herlein (
March 11 ,1895 –April 13 ,1971 ) was an actress and singer in theater andvaudeville in the early 20th centuryHerlein was in "The Rose of Algeria" produced by the Herald Square Theatre in
New York City in September 1909. She sang the role of "Zoradie", which had been sung by Ida Brooks Hunt in the previous season. The audience demanded an encore of her renditionof "The Rose of the World", part of theVictor Herbert music.She played the 5th Avenue Theatre with Keith & Proctor in vaudeville afterward. The venue was located at Broadway and 28th Street in
Manhattan (New York) . Herlein performed at theBrighton Beach Music Hall in July 1911. She was in a charity benefit at theNew York Hippodrome , for the Christmas Fund of theNew York American and Evening Journal, in December 1911. She was joined byGaby Deslys , Lillian Shaw,Gertrude Bryan , and numerous stage and comedy artists of the era. Proceeds were donated to the poor ofNew York City .The Orpheum Theatre in
Brooklyn, New York presented "A Hungarian Rhapsody" and themusical comedy , "Sweeties", in June 1919. Herlein was among the players along with Harry Mayo and Basil Lynn. In July Herlein was a member of the Alla Maslova Ballet. Thetroupe presented "Kiss Me" inWashington, D.C. , at theB.F. Keith Theatre, 675 15th Street NW.Herlein also appeared at the
Palace Theater andWinter Garden Theater on Broadway andinEurope . In her later years she was on radio and television and was acharacter actor in films. Her movie credits are fora role as "Mrs. Levy" in "Solomon In Society" (1922) and an uncredited part in "Thanks For The Memory" (1938).Lillian Herlein died at French Hospital,
8th Avenue (Manhattan) and West 30th Street, in 1971. She was the widow of Charles G. Strakosch, who died in June 1965. They had a son, Charles Jr. Herlein was in her 70s.References
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