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Lulu Glaser (June 2, 1874 - September 5, 1958)〔''Silent Film Necrology'' 2nd Edit. p.199 by Eugene Michael Vazzana c.2001〕 was a popular American actress and vocalist. She appeared on Broadway and later Vaudeville. Glaser's first appearance on the stage was at the Broadway Theatre in New York on December 30, 1891 in the play ''The Lion Tamer''. She appeared in two more plays and on October 3, 1893 appeared as Javotte in a revival of ''Erminie'' starring Francis Wilson.〔''Who Was Who in the Theatre: 1912-1976'', p.944 originally published in annual volumes by John Parker; this 1976 edition published by Gale Research Company〕 Glaser appeared in only two motion pictures, both silent films. ''Love's Pilgrimage to America'' (1916) and ''How Molly Made Good'' (1915). The latter still survives and is available on DVD. Glaser appears as herself, in a cameo along with other celebrities of the time. She was married twice. Both marriages ended in divorce. She married actor Ralph C. Herz in 1907, but they divorced in 1912. Herz died in 1921. Her later marriage to Thomas D. Richards also ended in divorce. Lulu Glaser is often erroneously said to have been one of the many wives of De Wolf Hopper, but this is not true. Hopper's fifth and last wife was named 'Lillian Glaser' and is not related to Lulu Glaser.〔''Great Stars of the American Stage'' by Daniel Blum c. 1952, this 2nd edition c.1954; ''Profile #31''〕 Lulu, a singer like De Wolf, may have appeared with him on the stage at some point in their long careers. Glaser died at Weston, Connecticut September 5, 1958.〔Vazzana, Eugene M....Silent Film Necrology〕〔Gale Research...Who Was Who in the Theatre〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lulu Glaser」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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