Maude Allan

Maude Allan (23 April 1873(?) - 7 November, 1956) was an actress and dancer. She was born as Ulah Maude Allen Durrant in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Sources give conflicting years for her birth date, ranging from 1873 through 1880. She spent her early years in San Francisco, California, where she studied music from a young age. Around the turn of the century she moved to Europe and changed her name, at least in part prompted by the scandal surrounding her brother Theodore, who was hanged for multiple murders in 1898. In 1906 her production "Vision of Salom" debuted in Vienna. Based loosely on Oscar Wilde's Salom (play), her version of the Dance of the Seven Veils became famous (or to some notorious), and she was billed as "The Salom Dancer". Her book "My Life and Dancing" was published in 1908. In 1915 she starred as "Demntra" in the silent film "The Rug Maker's Daughter". From the 1920s on she taught dance. She had numerous character actor film appearances in Hollywood in the 1930s, included small roles in the 1936 film of "Show Boat" and the 1936 film "San Francisco", and playing "Dutchess" in the 1940 serial The Adventures of Red Ryder. Maude Allan died in Los Angeles, California.

External links

Allan, Maude Allan, Maude Allan, Maude Allan, Maude

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
homebase
skyland resort
ge evolution series
american book award
disney's port orleans resort
weirton steel
doctor almasaro
dj icey
antigua and barbuda regiment
assa messaoudi
natchez (people)
lynn lowry
david allyn
eastern european summer time
francis boyle
postencephalitic parkinsonism
air plus comet
zygo
bracebridge heath
d.d. sheehan
recurrent laryngeal nerve
andrea zsadon
saint kitts and nevis defence force
mechanical floor
media scrum
doa paz
alatriste
albert i, count of namur
edith leyrer
magic link
theta class shuttle
air rarotonga
cool 105.7
walter egan
povoao
bruce rioch
buba
bafat
bubaque
bolama
thomas mcquesten
kam air 904 crash
chinpokomon
cacheu