Anna Chandler

Anna Chandler

Chandler in 1919.
Born July 4, 1884
New Cumberland, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Died July 10, 1957(1957-07-10) (aged 73)
El Sereno, California, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Spouse(s) Jack Curtis (1900-?) (Divorced)
Children Beatrice Curtis

Anna Chandler (July 4, 1884 July 10, 1957) was an American vaudeville actress and mezzo soprano singer of popular and light classical songs.[1]

She was born in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania. On November 13, 1900, Chandler married Jack Curtis, whose birth name was Jacob Zinn, in Manhattan, New York. Curtis was a booker for Keith Albee, and later, a theatrical agent. They had one child, Beatrice Curtis, who became an actress and whose first husband was the vaudevillian actor Harry Fox of the dance the foxtrot.

Chandler was a headline artist for the Orpheum Circuit. She sang songs in Hebrew and Italian almost exclusively during her career as a headliner on the Orpheum Circuit.[2]

Anna Chandler died at age 73 in El Sereno, California.

Filmography

Partial discography

COLUMBIA A1956 (78) You Can't Get Along With 'Em or without 'Em (recorded January 20, 1916)[3]

EDISON 51193-R (78) My Sweetie Went Away (He Didn't Say Where, When or Why)

Sheet Music

I've Got The Love-Sick Blues

(With her picture on cover)

References

General references

Inline citations

  1. Nick Tosches (1949- ), Where Dead Voices Gather, pg. 61, Little, Brown & Company ISBN 978-0-316-89507-1 (2001) (OCLC 45757846)
  2. Old-Time Vaudeville Stars in Mme Racketeer, Springfield Republican, (Massachusetts), p. 5C, col. 8, July 17, 1932
  3. Abrams, Steven and Settlemier, Tyrone. "The Online Discographical Project - Columbia A1500 series". Retrieved August 3, 2010
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