Bergere, Valerie (1872–1938)
Bergere, Valerie (1872–1938)
French-born actress and vaudevillian. Born Mar 11 (some sources cite Feb 2), 1872, in Metz, Alsace-Lorraine, France; died Sept 16, 1938, in Hollywood, California; m. Napoleon E. Daignault; m. Herbert Warren.
Made 1st stage appearance in the chorus of the Heinrich Conried Opera company; played 1st English-speaking part in San Francisco in The Harbor Lights (1892), followed by The Journalist; toured US with many stock companies, then appeared in vaudeville, heading the bill for many years; plays include Congai, Inspector Kennedy, Penny Arcade, Melody and Moon over Mulberry Street.
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