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Eagels, Jeanne: [ACJ]
(June 26, 1890 - October 3, 1929) Jeanne Eagels was a silent film star who performed from 1915-1929. This image is usually named Jeane Engels or Jeanne Eagles.
Earle, Marcelle (aka Earle, Marcel and Earl, Marcelle): [ACJ]
Marcelle Earle, "the girl with the long dark curls", was the cover girl for many illustrations by the noted artist Raphael Kirchner. Marcelle Earle performed in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1915, 1917, 1919 (as Marcelle Earl), and 1922. According to the theatre programs, she also performed in the Ziegfeld Follies-Frolic Ball of 1918, the Midnight Frolic of July 29, 1918, the Ziegfeld Nine O'Clock Revue of March 8, 1920 (aka Ziegfeld Girls of 1920), and the Ziegfeld Nine O'Clock and Midnight Frolics of 1920 (May 31 edition).
Early, Martha: [ACJ] (see Mansfield, Martha)
Eaton, Doris: [ACJ]
Ziegfeld Follies: Mary Lou Finlay Interviews Doris Eaton (Audio)
Doris Eaton and The Ziegfeld Follies (Classic Images)
(March 14, 1904 - ) Doris Eaton appeared in the Follies with such legends as Eddie Cantor, Fanny Brice, Will Rogers, and Marilyn Miller. She performed in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1918 through 1920 and the Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic of 1919. Doris Eaton Travis is the last surviving Ziegfeld Girl.
Eaton, Mary: [ACJ]
Broadway Photographs: Biography
(January 29, 1901 - October 10, 1948) Mary Eaton performed in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1920, 1921, and 1922.
Eaton, Pearl: [ACJ]
Pearl Eaton performed in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1922 and 1923 (Summer Edition). She also performed in the Ziegfeld Nine O'Clock Revue (September 22, 1919) and the Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic of 1920 (Feb 1, 1921 edition). Although not listed on ibdb, she appeared as the "Crescent Moon" in the Midnight Frolic of October 1920. She also performed in Ziegfeld's musical comedy Annie Dear (1924-1925). According to the theatre program, she also performed in the Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic of 1921 (April 11 edition).
Eberts, Jane [no pics]
Jane Eberts performed in the Midnight Frolic of July 29, 1918. According to the theatre program, she also performed in the Ziegfeld Follies-Frolic Ball (1918).
Helen Eby (aka Helen Eby-Rock) [misc]
Helen Eby-Rock performed on Broadway from 1917-1930. According to NY Tribune rotogravures dated July 14, 1917 and July 14, 1918, she also performed as Helen Eby in the Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic for those years.
Eckler, Hilda:
"Samuel Titchener Smith taught many future professional dancers... Hilda Eckler went on to perform with the Radio City Music Hall ballet and was a member of the Ziegfeld Follies in New York."
Eleanore, Peggy (aka Eleanor, Peggy and Elinor, Peggy):
Peggy Eleanore performed in the Ziegfeld Nine O'Clock Revue of March 8, 1920 (aka Ziegfeld Girls of 1920). According to the theatre program, she also performed in the Ziegfeld Nine O'Clock Frolic of 1920 (May 31 edition). She also performed in films from 1921-1931 as Peggy Elinor.
Ellsworth, Helen:
Helen Ellsworth performed in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1917, 1923, and 1924, the Ziegfeld Nine O'Clock Revue (Sept 22, 1919), and the Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic of 1920 (Feb, 1921). According to the theatre programs, she also performed in the Ziegfeld Follies-Frolic Ball (1918), the Midnight Frolic of July 29, 1918, the Ziegfeld Nine O'Clock Revue of March 8, 1920 (aka Ziegfeld Girls of 1920), the Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic of 1920 (May 31 edition), and the Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic of 1921 (April 11 edition).
Enderton, Martha: [no pics]
According to the theatre program, Martha Enderton performed in the Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic of 1921 (April 11 edition).
Engels, Jeane: (see Eagels, Jeanne)
English, Kay: [ACJ]
Dr. Macro's Annex (pics 01 - 03)
Kay English performed in Ziegfeld's Revue "No Foolin'" (1926), the Ziegfeld musicals Rio Rita (1927-1928) and Show Girl (1929), and in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1931. According to the theatre program, she also performed in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1925 (Jan 1926, Forrest Theatre, Phil PA).
Eric, Caja: [ACJ]
Caja Eric performed in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1931. She also performed in Ziegfeld's Revue "No Foolin'" (1926) and the musicals Rio Rita (1927-1928) and Show Girl (1929).
"In addition to the above named, Caja was in “Simple Simon,” served in the chorus of the 1931 Follies and danced as one of the paddlewheel Showgirls in the 1932 revival of Showboat." [David S. Shields]
Errico, Rose: (see Mariella, Rose)
Etting, Ruth: [ACJ]
Home Page with Alfred Cheney Johnston photos
Dr. Macro's Annex (pics 01 - 03)
(November 23, 1896 – September 24, 1978) Ruth Etting performed in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1927 and 1931. She also performed in Ziegfeld's musical comedy Whoopee (1928-1929).
"Ruth Etting, one of the innovative singers of popular song in the golden age of Broadway, was a fixture in the late Ziegfeld theatrical productions, starring in the 1927 Follies, Whoopee!, and the Follies of 1931. Blessed with a relaxed, floating voice, relatively free of vibrato, yet capable of bluing notes and slurring for emotional effect, Etting supplied definitive performances of several standards: “Mean to Me,” “You Made Me Love You,” “Ten Cents and Dance,” and “Love Me or Leave Me.” The latter provided the title for a biopic treating Etting’s marriage with mobster Martin ‘The Gimp’ Schneider, who attempted to gun down her lover after their divorce. The movie starred Cagney and Doris Day as Snyder and Etting. Etting’s own career in the movies during the 1930s was divided between numerous twenty-minute ‘shorts’, filmed singing performances, and three musicals of which the “Roman Scandals” (1933) is the most noteworthy. Her 1930s radio and record career was much more stellar." [David S. Shields]