Not to be confused with silent film actress Louise Lorraine.
Lillian Lorraine
in Munsey's Magazine, 1920
Born
Lillian (sometimes spelled Ealallean) Jacques
1892/1894
Utah, U.S.[1]
Died
April 17, 1955
New York City, NY, U.S.
Resting place
Saint Raymond's Cemetery, Bronx County, New York City, NY, U.S.
Other names
Mary Ann Brennan Lillian O'Brien
Occupation
Actress
Years active
1906–1922
Spouse
Frederick M. Gresheimer
(m. 1913; ann. 1913)
Partner
Jack O'Brien (1946-55)
Lillian Lorraine (1892/1894 – April 17, 1955) was an American stage and screen actress of the 1910s and 1920s, and a prominent Ziegfeld Girl in the Broadway revues Ziegfeld Follies during the 1910s.
LillianLorraine (1892/1894 – April 17, 1955) was an American stage and screen actress of the 1910s and 1920s, and a prominent Ziegfeld Girl in the Broadway...
modern sources, Turner's character was modeled after Ziegfeld Girl LillianLorraine, who suffered a drunken fall into the orchestra pit during an extravagant...
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Broadway musical Miss Innocence (1909) where it was introduced by LillianLorraine. Along with songs like "Cheyenne", it became a cliché, as its tune...
actress Billie Burke, had affairs with other Ziegfeld girls, including LillianLorraine and Marilyn Miller (who later married Thomas' widower Jack Pickford)...
Lianne loathed. In 1909, Ziegfeld began an affair with the actress LillianLorraine; Held remained hopeful that his fascination would pass, and he would...
she portrayed Sheila Regan, an alcoholic aspiring actress based on LillianLorraine. Ziegfeld Girl marked a personal and professional shift for Turner;...
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demanded, which led to Miller walking away from the film. Both Miller and LillianLorraine threatened legal action if their names were so much as mentioned in...
the home of Augustus Rollett. Bernard Granville as Augustus Rollett LillianLorraine as Paulette Divine, the "Little Blue Devil" Anne Sands as Mrs. Rollett...
Show Burlesque. Mae's big break came in March 1912 when she replaced LillianLorraine as the lead female in Over the River with Eddie Foy. Mae's first film...
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Edgar Jones and starring Jones, Edna May Sperl, Henry Van Bousen and LillianLorraine. Henry Warburon (portrayed by Henry Van Bousen) is a wilderness dweller;...
Talmadge and Lorelei most closely resembled acquisitive Ziegfeld showgirl LillianLorraine, who was always looking for new places to display the diamonds bestowed...
everyone is after. A map is torn. William Courtleigh, Jr. as Neal Hardin LillianLorraine as Annette Illington William Conklin as Thomas Illington Ed Brady as...
the production along with the comedian Harry Watson Jr. and actress LillianLorraine. Norworth's tenure as the operator and owner of the theatre was short...
actress Andre Kostelanetz, conductor; lived with his wife, Lily Pons LillianLorraine, actress Gustav Mahler, composer and conductor Lauritz Melchior, tenor...
musical The Blue Kitten opened in January 1922 with Joseph Cawthorn and LillianLorraine, followed by Partners Again that May. At the end of that year, the...
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Company Neal of the Navy 14 Maritime William Bertram and W.M. Harvey LillianLorraine, William Courtleigh Jr. (considered lost) The Red Circle 14 Drama Sherwood...