Eline, Grace (1898–)
Eline, Grace (1898–)
American theatrical dancer. Born Aug 12, 1898, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; sister of Marie Eline (1902–1981).
Worked for Thanhouser Studios with sister Marie in New York City where she was known as Thanhouser Juvenile; performed on Broadway as a child in The Prince of Bohemia (1909), The Jolly Bachelors (1910), Lady of the Slipper (1912), and later in Big Boy (1926), among others; appeared in vaudeville and clubs with Rudolf Valentino (1915–16), and on tour with Joe Weston in exhibition ballroom act (1917–26); performed with sister once more for series of Prologs (late 1920s), before retiring (mid-1930s).
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