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Fritzi Scheff

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Fritzi Scheff

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  • Born
    August 30, 1879 · Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
  • Died
    April 8, 1954 · New York City, New York, USA
  • Birth name
    Fredericka Scheff Yarger
  • Height
    1.60 m

Biography

    • The daughter of Hortense Scheff Yarger, a prima donna with the Imperial Opera in Vienna, Fritzi Scheff made her debut when eight years old singing Juliet in Charles Gounod's "Romeo and Juliet" with the Frankfurt Opera company. After appearing with several other opera companies in Germany, she spent three years with the Metropolitan Opera in New York. She also gave a command performance for Queen Victoria at Covent Garden. From there she moved into musical comedy. It was her role in "Mlle Modiste," written specifically for her by Victor Herbert, that contained what became her signature song, "Kiss Me Again." After that came vaudeville (1913-1930) and later appearances for Billy Rose in his show at the 1939 New York World's Fair and at the Diamond Horseshoe. Her last appearance was on This Is Your Life. And yes, she was temperamental.
      - IMDb mini biography by: arlene@inx.net

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  • Spouses
      George Anderson(December 24, 1913 - March 11, 1921) (divorced)
      John Fox Jr.(December 13, 1908 - May 15, 1913) (divorced)
      Baron Fritz von Bardleben(? - 1908) (divorced)

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  • Was served a summons on stage at the Regent Theatre by Detroit constable Andrew Thomas Phillips (who climbed over a row of spotlights to get to her) when she had previously proven to be elusive.
  • Profiled in "Musical Biographies" by Janet M. Green. Toledo, OH: Irving Squire, p. 274.

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