Lipman, Clara (1869–1952)
Lipman, Clara (1869–1952)
American actress and playwright. Born Dec 6, 1869, in Chicago, IL; died June 22, 1952, in New York, NY; m. Louis Mann (actor).
Began career with A.S. Palmer Co. (1900); starred with husband in such plays as The Girl from Paris, All on Account of Eliza, The Telephone Girl, The Marriage of a Star and That French Lady; also wrote several successful plays, including Pepi, Julie Bon-Bon and The Italian Girl.
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