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Durelle Alexander : ウィキペディア英語版 | Durelle Alexander Durelle Alexander was a talented child performer, and appeared in "Hollywood Junior Follies" and several silent "Our Gang" comedies throughout the 1920s. She would later have a singing career appearing as a featured performer with Paul Whiteman on NBC's radio shows "Kraft Music Hall" and "Paul Whiteman's Musical Varieties". She would later tour with the prominent big bands of Paul Whiteman, Eddy Duchin, Smith Ballew, and Archie Bleyer. While appearing with Whiteman in "Billy Rose's Casa Manana", a centennial celebration of Ft. Worth, Texas, she met Edmund Van Zandt, grandson of the city's founders, whom she would soon marry. == Early life == Durelle Alexander was born March 30, 1918 in Greenville, Texas. In 1924 at the age of 6, Durelle went with her mother to Hollywood, CA, and made appearances in several silent 'Our Gang' comedies and "Hollywood Junior Follies". She made her stage debut at 8 years old. A few years later at the age of 12, she moved with her mother to New York and began singing with orchestras. By the age of 14, she signed a contract with Paul Whiteman.
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