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  1. Euphemia "Effie" Ellsler (September 17, 1855 – October 8, 1942) was an American actress of stage and screen whose career had its beginnings when she was a child and lasted well into the 1930s. She was best remembered over her early career for playing the title role in Steele MacKaye 's hit play Hazel Kirke , and as the self-sacrificing Bessie ...

  2. ELLSLER, EFFIE (4 Apr. 1854-8 Oct. 1942), a member of the famous Ellsler theatrical family and known as "Cleveland's Sweetheart" from the 1870s to 1900s, learned to perfect the art of emotional distress and extravagant gesture so popular during the pre-Ibsen period of stage and screen.

  3. Euphemia "Effie" Ellsler (September 17, 1855 – October 8, 1942) was an American actress of stage and screen whose career had its beginnings when she was a child and lasted well into the 1930s.

  4. Effie Ellsler was born on September 17, 1855 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. She was an actress, known for Daddy Long Legs (1931), The Actress (1928) and The Lady of Scandal (1930). She was married to Frank Weston. She died on October 8, 1942 in Hollywood, California, USA.

    • September 17, 1855
    • October 8, 1942
  5. Apr 19, 2022 · (1855?–1942), actress.Born in Cleveland, where her parents were popular actors and her father ran the leading playhouse, she made her debut while still a child and for many years ...

  6. Effie Ellsler, Clara Morris, James O'Neil, James Lewis, Mrs. G. H. Gilbert, Lawrence Barrett, and Edwin Booth also began their march to stardom after appearances on the Academy of Music and Opera House stages.

  7. "Cleveland's Sweetheart," Effie Ellsler, became a Broadway star. The redheaded daughter of actress Euphemia Emma Ellsler and theatrical impresario John A. Ellsler, known for her expres sive acting, made her debut at age five as Little Eva in a stage version of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin. In 1875 she