Chase, Arline (1900–1926)
Chase, Arline (1900–1926)
American film dancer. Born 1900; died of tuberculosis, April 19, 1926, in Sierra Madre, California.
Made featured debut in the Jerome Kern musical Leave It to Jane (1918); performed as ballet dancer in 2 Ned Wayburn Midnight matinees: Century Revue (1920) and Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic (1921); after moving to Hollywood, became Mack Sennett Bathing Beauty and often appeared as an extra in dance scenes and in more significant parts in his romantic comedies.
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