Ella Lola
Ella Lola (born 2 September 1883)[1] was a vaudeville dancer at the end of the 19th century in America.
She was born in Boston and, besides her stage appearances, was filmed in short Kinetoscope productions such as Ella Lola, a la Trilby (1898) which was an example of Trilbyana.[2][3][4]
References
- "Ella Lola". IMDb. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
- Forner, Michelle (22 May 1996), "Ella Lola, a la Trilby", The American Variety Stage: Vaudeville and Popular Entertainment, 1870–1920, Library of Congress
- McKenna, Denise (2008), The City that Made the Pictures Move: Gender, Labor, and the Film Industry in Los Angeles, 1908–1917, New York University, p. 178, ISBN 9780549822776
- Rabinovitz, Lauren (2012), "Electric Dreamland: Amusement Parks, Movies, and American Modernity", Film and Culture, Columbia University Press: 46, ISBN 9780231156608, ISSN 1543-6098
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