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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ethel_LeveyEthel Levey - Wikipedia

    Ethel Levey (November 22, 1880 – February 27, 1955), born Grace Ethelia Fowler, was an American actress, dancer, and singer in musical theatre and on the vaudeville stage. She was the first wife of George M. Cohan, and the second wife of aviator Claude Grahame-White.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0505405Ethel Levey - IMDb

    Ethel Levey. Actress: High Stakes. Ethel Levey is most noted for her Broadway appearances from 1901 to 1942. She performed in such plays as "Sunny River", "Nearly a Hero", "The Governor's Son", "Go Easy, Mabel", George Washington, Jr", "Little Johnny Jones" and "Running for Office".

    • Actress
    • November 22, 1880
    • Ethel Levey
    • February 27, 1955
  3. Ethel Levey. Actress: High Stakes. Ethel Levey is most noted for her Broadway appearances from 1901 to 1942. She performed in such plays as "Sunny River", "Nearly a Hero", "The Governor's Son", "Go Easy, Mabel", George Washington, Jr", "Little Johnny Jones" and "Running for Office".

  4. Jun 24, 2024 · In reality, Cohan was married twice, first to actress Ethel Levey and then to chorus girl Agnes Mary Nolan.

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  5. Ethel Levey, Former Wife of Georg$ Cohan And Actress in Revues, Dies Here at 72. Share full article. Feb. 28, 1955. The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from ...

  6. American actress and singer. Name variations: Ethel Levey Cohan. Born Nov 22, 1880, in San Francisco, CA; died Feb 27, 1955, in NYC; m. George M. Cohan (actor, playwright, composer, manager), c. 1901 (div. 1907); m. Claude Grahame-White (div.); children: Georgette Cohan (b. 1900, actress).

  7. Quick Reference. (1881–1955). Stage performer. A bubbly, high-kicking dancer–singer with a surprisingly deep voice, she played major roles in both Broadway and West End musicals. Born in San Francisco where she first ... From: Levey, Ethel in The Oxford Companion to the American Musical ».