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Fritzi Scheff

Fritzi Scheff (August 30, 1879 – April 8, 1954) was an American actress and vocalist.
==Biography==
Born Friederike Scheff in Vienna, Austria to Dr. Gottfried Scheff and Anna Yeager, she studied at the Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt and made her début in Munich in the title röle of ''Martha'' (1898). In 1901 she first appeared at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, singing rôles in ''La Bohème'', ''Die Meistersinger'', ''Die Walküre'', and ''Don Giovanni''. She sang in the Victor Herbert operetta ''Babette'' at Washington and New York (1903). Toward the end of the following year's season Scheff became ill and was replaced by her understudy Ida Hawley to close out the remaining performances of Babette.〔Daily Gazette And Bulletin - May 23, 1904, Williamsport, Pennsylvania〕 Scheff had immense success as Fifi in ''Mlle. Modiste'' (1905–1908 and 1913) and appeared also in ''The Prima Donna'' (1908), ''The Mikado'' (1910), ''The Duchess'' (1911), and ''The Love Wager'' (1912). From 1913 to 1918, she appeared principally in vaudeville, returning in the latter year to the musical opera stage in ''Glorianna''.

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