Albertson, Lillian (1881–1962)
Albertson, Lillian (1881–1962)
American actress and producer. Born Aug 6, 1881, in Noblesville, Indiana; died Aug 24, 1962, in Los Angeles, California.
On Broadway, appeared in Paid in Full, The Talker and The Six-Fifty; on West Coast, produced operettas, including White Collars, The Desert Song and New Moon.
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