Mamie White (1873-1962) was an American vaudeville performer and actress. She was best known for her comedic performances and singing in various vaudeville shows and revues in the early 20th century.
White began her career in show business as a child performer, singing in church choirs and local theater productions. She eventually made her way to New York City, where she found success in vaudeville and quickly became a popular act.
White was known for her vibrant personality, sharp wit, and energetic performances, which often included singing, dancing, and engaging with the audience. She was described as a dynamic and entertaining performer who could captivate audiences with her charm and charisma.
Throughout her career, Mamie White performed in various vaudeville theaters and toured around the country, gaining a reputation as one of the top female vaudeville performers of her time. She retired from performing in the 1930s but continued to be involved in the entertainment industry as a talent agent and producer.
Mamie White's contributions to vaudeville and entertainment have been recognized and celebrated by historians and fans of the genre. She is remembered as a trailblazing performer who paved the way for future generations of female entertainers.
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