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Acting
November 29, 1870
February 27, 1955
Grenola, Kansas, USA
Trixie Friganza (November 29, 1870 – February 27, 1955), born Delia O’Callaghan, began her career as an operetta soubrette working her way from the chorus to starring in musical comedies to having her own feature act on the vaudeville circuit. She transitioned to film in the early 1920s mostly playing small characters that were quirky and comedic and retired from the stage in 1940 due to health concerns. She spent her last years teaching drama to young women in a convent school and when she died she left everything to the convent. She became a highly sought after comic actress after the success of The Chaperons (played "Aramanthe Dedincourt") and is most well-known for her stage roles of Caroline Vokes (or Vokins?) in The Orchid, Mrs. Radcliffe in The Sweetest Girl in Paris, for multiple roles in The Passing Show of 1912, and of course her unforgettable run as a vaudeville headliner. During the height of her career, she used her fame to promote social, civic, and political issues of importance, such as self-love and the Suffragist movement. Description above from the Wikipedia article Trixie Friganza, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Herself
1940

Trixie
1937

Aunt Agatha Braddock
1936

Big Jo
1935

Mrs. Minter
1933

Self - Old Timer Sequence
1930

Lady Customer (uncredited)
1930

Self (Guest Appearance at Premiere)
1930

1930

Ma
1930

as Herself

as Trixie

as Aunt Agatha Braddock

as Big Jo

as Mrs. Minter

as Self - Old Timer Sequence

as Lady Customer (uncredited)

as Self (Guest Appearance at Premiere)


as Ma


as Mrs. Spoffard

as Aunt Hattie

as Mrs. George Simmons

as Mrs. Reilly

as Flossie Payne

as Harriet Tyrell
as Mrs. Brown

as Mrs. McKee

as Mama

as Tish