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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).


Baker was married to the stage and film actor [[Fredric March]] from [[1924]] until [[1927]]. Ellis Baker was the daughter of dramatist, [[Edith Ellis.|Edith Ellis]], whose plays were popular in the United States and London during the early part of the [[20th Century]].
Baker was married to the stage and film actor [[Fredric March]] from [[1924]] until [[1927]]. Ellis Baker was the daughter of [[playwright]], [[Edith Ellis.|Edith Ellis]], whose plays were popular in the [[United States]] and [[London]] during the early part of the [[20th Century]].


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Revision as of 16:43, 11 February 2008

Ellis Baker
OccupationStage actress
SpouseFredric March

Ellis Baker 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.

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