Wallace, Nellie (1870–1948)

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Wallace, Nellie (1870–1948)

Scottish music-hall comedian. Born Mar 18, 1870 (some sources cite 1882), in Glasgow, Scotland; died Nov 24, 1948, in London, England; m. W. J. Liddy (died).

Regarded as one of few great woman pantomime actors of 1920s and 1930s, made stage debut as a clog dancer in a Birmingham music hall (1888); as La Petite Nellie, toured as a dancer, then appeared as one of the Three Sisters Wallace in music halls throughout the UK; popularized such songs as "I Was Born on a Friday," "Where are You Going to My Pretty Maid?" and"I Lost Georgie in Trafalgar Square"; appeared in London in Aladdin, Dick Whittington, The Whirl of the World, Sky High, The Golden Toy, and The Sleeping Beauty; films include The Wishbone (1933) and Radio Parade of1935; collapsed and died after appearance in Royal Variety Show.

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