Cox, Ray (b. 1880)
Cox, Ray (b. 1880)
American theatrical dancer and comedienne. Born 1880 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana; sister of Hazel Cox (dancer and actress).
Performed in vaudeville and numerous Broadway shows, including Lew Fields' The Never Homes (1911), The Charity Girl (1912), Twin Beds (1914) and With Flags Flying (1916).
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