Reno Gazette-Journal. Reno, Nevada, 29 Jan., 1975. Wed.
MUSICAL STAR DIES AT 87. Springfield, Mass. Julia Sanderson a star of Broadway musicals during the 1920's, died late Monday at her home. She was 87.
A. Springfield native and daughter of actor Albert Sanderson, she started in vaudeville at age 15. Her first show, "Winsome Winnie," led to roles on Broadway. Among her hits were "Sunshine Girl" and "Tangerine."
She married actor Frank Crumit in 1927. After his death in 1943, she retired to Springfield, but remained in touch with acting circles.
A theater in Springfield bears her name and is now used for rock concerts instead of stage shows.
Contributor: Jean Wilson
See more information about Julia Sanderson and second husband Frank Crumit. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Crumit
Reno Gazette-Journal. Reno, Nevada, 29 Jan., 1975. Wed.
MUSICAL STAR DIES AT 87. Springfield, Mass. Julia Sanderson a star of Broadway musicals during the 1920's, died late Monday at her home. She was 87.
A. Springfield native and daughter of actor Albert Sanderson, she started in vaudeville at age 15. Her first show, "Winsome Winnie," led to roles on Broadway. Among her hits were "Sunshine Girl" and "Tangerine."
She married actor Frank Crumit in 1927. After his death in 1943, she retired to Springfield, but remained in touch with acting circles.
A theater in Springfield bears her name and is now used for rock concerts instead of stage shows.
Contributor: Jean Wilson
See more information about Julia Sanderson and second husband Frank Crumit. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Crumit
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