1930-07-19—Brooklyn Eagle—Walter Woolf's Career

From New York City LDS History
Jump to: navigation, search

Walter Woolf's Career

Brooklyn Eagle, July 19, 1930, p. 9

Walter Woolf's Career

Walter Woolf, who co-stars with Violet Hemming in "Ladies All," at the Brighton Theater next week, thus makes his first appearance on the legitimate stage.

Mr. Woolf is a native of San Francisco. At the age of seven, his parents moved to Salt Lake City. Following his graduation from high school, he worked as a clerk in a bank and joined the Mormon Tabernacle choir. With Wanda Lyon and Betty Compson he organized a semi-concert company that soon collapsed. Then followed a vaudeville engagement with Charles Le Maire, and, after that, his appearance in "Florodora," "The Last Waltz," "The Lady in Ermine," "The Dream Girl," "Artists and Models," "Countess Maritza," and "The Red Robe."

Personal tools
Namespaces

Variants
Actions
our other site
Navigation
Toolbox