- Eva Puck
Eva Puck (1892 - 1979) was a
vaudeville performer, appearing with her husband Sammy White as Puck and White. They appeared in Broadway shows such as theRodgers and Hart musical "The Girl Friend " (1926) andJerome Kern 's "Show Boat " (1927).infobox actress
birthdate=1892
deathdate=1979
occupation=Stage,film actress
spouse=Sammy White With her then-husband, Sammy White, Puck appeared in the original 1927 Broadway stage version of the classic musical "Show Boat". In the musical, White played the role of comic dancer Frank Schultz, and Puck played the role of Ellie May Chipley, who eventually marries Frank. The two reprised their roles in the first Broadway revival of the show, in 1932. However, by the time the
Universal Pictures film version was made in 1936, the two had divorced, so the role of Ellie went toQueenie Smith , with White repeating his performance as Frank in the film.Puck and White appeared in a short film made by
Lee De Forest in hisPhonofilm sound-on-film process, which premiered at the Rivoli Theater inNew York City on15 April 1923 . The film showed Puck and White's comic routine entitled "Opera Vs. Jazz", and is preserved in the Maurice Zouary film collection at theLibrary of Congress .External links
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* [http://film.virtual-history.com/person.php?personid=11598 Book with information on Eva Puck]
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