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Frederick Hallen

Frederick Hallen (January 1, 1859 – February 28, 1920) was a Canadian-born vaudeville entertainer who found popularity on the North American stage.
==Biography==
Frederick "Fred" Hallen was born in Montreal, Canada around 1859,〔The New York Times – Feb. 29, 1920〕 Hallen began touring the vaudeville circuit as early as 1880 with his American wife Enid Hart, as Hallen and Hart. A year or so before she died in 1890 at the young age of 32,〔The Era Almanac – 1890〕 he teamed up with Joseph Hart, as again Hallen and Hart and found success touring for a number of seasons with Hart's musical comedies, ''Later On'' and ''The Idea''.〔Who's Who in Music and Drama - edited by Dixie Hines, Harry Prescott Hanaford - 1914〕 After the two went their separate ways, Hallen and his second wife, Mollie (also spelled Molly) Fuller, the sister of dancer Loie Fuller, became a headlining vaudeville act .〔The New York Clipper March 3, 1920〕〔The Marie Burroughs art portfolio of stage celebrities: a collection of ... By Burroughs, Marie – 1894〕 Hallen and Fuller would go on to be known for their short comedic plays and skits performed in vaudeville houses across North America for nearly a quarter century.〔The Oakland Tribune 19 May 1908〕
Fredeick Hallen died of stomach cancer on the 28th of February, 1920 at his residence in The New York Palace Hotel. Two months earlier he had fallen ill during an engagement in Toronto, Canada and was later told his condition was terminal. Hallen was survived by his wife, Mollie.〔

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