Glaser, Lulu (1874–1958)
Glaser, Lulu (1874–1958)
American musical-comedy star. Born June 2, 1874, in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania; died Sept 5, 1958, in Norwalk, Connecticut; m. Thomas D. Richards (div.).
Starred in operettas and musical comedies, including A Madcap Princess, Sweet Ann Page, Miss Dudelsack, Miss Dolly Dollars, The Prima Donna, Dolly Varden, Lola from Berlin, Mlle Mischief, One of the Boys and Marooned; appeared in vaudeville (1912–15); retired (1918).
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