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|name = Ellis Baker |
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|birth_date = {{birth-date|October 26, 1898}} |
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|birth_place = Muskegon, Michigan |
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|death_date = {{death-date and age|June 22, 1984|October 26, 1898}} |
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|death_place = San Diego, California |
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|occupation=[[Stage actress]] |
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|spouse=[[Fredric March]] |
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|parents= [[Edith Ellis]] |
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'''Ellis Baker''' (b.1898<ref>''American and British Theatrical Biography'', p.58 c.1979 by J. P. Wearing {{ISBN|0-8108-1201-0}}</ref> - 1984) was an American [[theatre]] actress. |
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She appeared on [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] in ''Brook'' (1923), ''The Arabian'' (1927), ''These Few Ashes'' (1928) and ''[[Lady Windermere's Fan]]'' (1932). |
She appeared on [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] in ''Brook'' (1923), ''The Arabian'' (1927), ''These Few Ashes'' (1928) and ''[[Lady Windermere's Fan]]'' (1932). |
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Baker was married to the stage and film actor [[Fredric March]] from [[ |
Baker was married to the stage and film actor [[Fredric March]] from 1924 until 1927. Ellis Baker was the daughter of [[playwright]] [[Edith Ellis (playwright)|Edith Ellis]], whose plays were popular in the [[United States]] and [[London]] during the early part of the 20th century. |
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Ellis Baker was the daughter of dramatist, Edith Ellis, whose plays were popular in the United States and London during the early part of the 20 Century. E. Ellis was also well known for her "automatically transcribed" books accounting life after death. |
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==References== |
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[[Category:Year of birth missing|Baker, Ellis]] |
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[[Category:Year of death missing|Baker, Ellis]] |
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==External links== |
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*The Two Edith Ellises by [[Felicia Hardison Londré]] |
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Latest revision as of 05:51, 14 August 2022
Ellis Baker | |
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Born | October 26, 1898 Muskegon, Michigan |
Died | June 22, 1984 San Diego, California | (aged 85)
Occupation | Stage actress |
Spouse | Fredric March |
Parent | Edith Ellis |
Ellis Baker (b.1898[1] - 1984) was an American theatre actress.
She appeared on Broadway in Brook (1923), The Arabian (1927), These Few Ashes (1928) and Lady Windermere's Fan (1932).
Baker was married to the stage and film actor Fredric March from 1924 until 1927. Ellis Baker was the daughter of playwright Edith Ellis, whose plays were popular in the United States and London during the early part of the 20th century.
References
[edit]- ^ American and British Theatrical Biography, p.58 c.1979 by J. P. Wearing ISBN 0-8108-1201-0
External links
[edit]- The Two Edith Ellises by Felicia Hardison Londré
- Ellis Baker at the Internet Broadway Database