Ethel Shutta (pronounced "shoo-TAY"; December 1, 1896 – February 5, 1976) was an American actress and singer, who came to prominence through her performances on Jack Benny's radio show, her role in the early Eddie Cantor musical Whoopee!, and her Broadway comeback in Follies at the age of 74. In a 1934 vote held by Radio Stars, she came in second place, behind Annette Hanshaw, as the best "female popular singer."[1]
^Staff (June 1934). "They Win!". Radio Stars. New York: Dell Publishing, Co. Retrieved November 15, 2015.
EthelShutta (pronounced "shoo-TAY"; December 1, 1896 – February 5, 1976) was an American actress and singer, who came to prominence through her performances...
in Ziegfeld's Whoopee! (before being replaced before the opening by EthelShutta) in 1928, the same year she married Al Jolson. The two met in Los Angeles...
Schiller, Mary McCarty as Stella Deems, Arnold Moss as Dimitri Weismann, EthelShutta as Hattie Walker, and Marcie Stringer and Charles Welch as Emily and...
Carole Shelley Hiram Sherman Brooke Shields Martin Short Richard B. Shull EthelShutta Christopher Sieber Cesare Siepi Phil Silvers Hal Skelly Emily Skinner...
Crosby was voted the best male popular singer). Second place went to EthelShutta, third place went to Ruth Etting, and fourth place went to Kate Smith...
later in run) Lupino Lane Ann Pennington Will Rogers Vivienne Segal EthelShutta Frank Tinney Dorothy Wegman Blanche Satchel Bertha Belmore The Ziegfeld...
and in the 1930 movie version. In the Follies George met a singer, EthelShutta, who sings and dances memorably in Whoopee!, and they married, appearing...
Buddy United States Short Film Whoopee! Thornton Freeland Eddie Cantor, EthelShutta, Paul Gregory United States 1931 Bachelor Apartment Lowell Sherman Lowell...
Tod, with music by Ernesto Tagliaferri Whoopee! starring Eddie Cantor, EthelShutta and featuring George Olsen & his Orchestra and Betty Grable Young Man...
followed by Don Bestor's orchestra. Singers Chick Farmer, Ethel Merman, Mary Spencer and EthelShutta were featured at various times. Walter O'Keefe was "announcer...
Uncredited Whoopee! 1930 Goldwyn Girl Thornton Freeland Eddie Cantor EthelShutta Eleanor Hunt Uncredited Kiki 1931 Goldwyn Girl Sam Taylor Mary Pickford...
Preisser Sally Rand Bill Robinson Mickey Rooney Janice Rule Peggy Ryan EthelShutta June Taylor Lupe Vélez Señor Wences Veloz and Yolanda The movie The Bridges...
Bushman United States B Western Whoopee Thornton Freeland Eddie Cantor, EthelShutta, Eleanor Hunt United States comedy/musical Western 1931 Border Law Louis...
Drama Universal Whoopee! Thornton Freeland Eddie Cantor, Eleanor Hunt, EthelShutta Musical United Artists Wide Open Archie Mayo Edward Everett Horton, Patsy...
George Olsen and his orchestra were the musicians for the program, with EthelShutta, Fran Frey and Richard Gardner singing and that Gus Van was "continuing...
year, he performed in The Passing Show of 1922 alongside Fred Allen, EthelShutta, and the Howard Brothers. In October of that year, he performed in Milady...
Perfect Day Has Passed Away". With Robert H. Noeltner, Haia Kaa, and EthelShutta. 1933. Keit-Engel. OCLC 22534868 "Prisoner of Love". With Leo Robin and...