Glass, Bonnie (b. around 1895)

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Glass, Bonnie (b. around 1895)

American exhibition ballroom dancer. Born Helen Roche, c. 1895, in Roxbury, Massachusetts; m. Graham Glass, 1911 (div. 1914); m. Ben Ali Haggin (society painter), c. 1915.

Appeared as theatrical ballet dancer at roof garden theaters in New York City as a teenager (c. 1910); had brief marriage to Oregon millionaire, closely followed in local press (1911–14); made 1st appearance as Bonnie Glass partnering with Bernardo Rudolf and The James Reese Europe Orchestra again at roof garden theaters and NY cafés, Rector's and Café Montmartre (1914–15); partnered by Clifton Webb soon after and danced with him at Montmartre and on Keith circuit to great success; continued to perform specialty dances including Tipperary Trot, Military Galop, Flirtation Waltz, and more, at clubs, in vaudeville, and on Keith circuit with Rudolf Valentino (1914–15); retired.