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Daphne Pollard : ウィキペディア英語版
Daphne Pollard

Daphne Pollard (19 October 1892 in Fitzroy, Melbourne – 22 February 1978 in Los Angeles) was an Australian actress in American films, mostly short comedies. She was also a vaudeville performer and dancer.
==Diminutive stage star==
Born Daphne Trott, she joined the Pollard Lilliputian Opera Company at the age of six, having been taken to rehearsals by her older sister, Ivy, who was also a performer. The Pollard company featured performers whose ages ranged from six to sixteen years, playing light opera, operetta and musical comedy (LeCoq, Offenbach, etc). They toured Australia, New Zealand and the United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and were well received and highly acclaimed. Daphne Trott borrowed her stage name from the company. .
Daphne Pollard arrived in Los Angeles in July 1907. Because she was small and not well-developed for her age (the Internet Movie Database (IMDB) gives her adult height as 4'9"), Humane Officers in August that year thought she was no more than seven. She assured them that she was actually sixteen. The following September, she played in ''The Bohemian Girl'' at the Los Angeles Theater, at $60/show.
In October 1908, when she really did turn 16, Pollard came to New York City with a company that performed musical and dramatic shows such as ''The Thief'', ''The Chorus Lady'', ''The Witching Hour'', and ''Girls'', among others. The productions were staged at the Grand Opera House. Among her fellow actors were Harry Macdonough and Charles Halton. Daphne appeared with the Ziegfeld Follies and in Winter Garden Theatre shows. In 1909, she was with a group which entertained at Keith and Proctor's Fifth Avenue Theater.
In 1914 Pollard was the petite star of ''The Girl Behind the Counter'' at the Morosco Theatre on Broadway (Manhattan). The production also featured actor Al Shean. She followed this success with performances in ''A Knight for a Day'' (1915) and ''The Passing Show of 1915''. The latter play was staged at The Mason Theater in Los Angeles and also featured Marilyn Miller. In 1918 Pollard was in London, where she played the role of "She of the Tireless Tongue" in Albert de Courville, Dave Stamper and Gene Buck's lavishly-staged revue ''Zig-Zag!'' which ran for 648 performances at the Hippodrome.〔George Robey〕 She remained with the show when it moved to the Folies Bergère in Paris at the end of the year. She returned to New York while touring with the Keith Vaudeville Circuit in 1924.

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