Audrey Maple

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Born
Elsie H. Schroeder

1899
DiedApril 18, 1971(1971-04-18) (aged 71–72)
OccupationActress
Yearsactive1908–1940
Audrey Maple
Maple c.1917
Born
Elsie H. Schroeder

1899
DiedApril 18, 1971(1971-04-18) (aged 71–72)
OccupationActress
Years active1908–1940
Spouse
Ernest A. Zadig
(m. 1940)

Audrey Maple (born Elsie H. Schroeder; 1899 – April 18, 1971) was an American actress, singer, and vaudeville performer.

Audrey Maple was born Elsie H. Schroeder in Trenton, New Jersey. Her father was a musician.[1]

Career

Audrey Maple, from a 1907 publication.

Audrey Maple performed in vaudeville in a novelty act called Pianophiends.[2] In the operetta The Love Waltz (1908-1909), she was half of a highly publicized "eight-minute kiss" during a dance scene.[3][4]

She appeared in Broadway productions, mostly musical comedies, including The Arcadians (1910), The Firefly (1912-1913), Molly O (1916),[5] Katinka (1916),[6] Good Night, Paul (1917),[7] Her Regiment by Victor Herbert (1917),[8][9] Monte Cristo Jr. (1919), Tangerine (1921-1922), Princess April (1924), Naughty Riquette (1926), My Princess (1927), Sunny Days (1928), Angela (1928-1929), and The Street Singer (1929-1930).[10]

Maple appeared in two films, The Plumbers are Coming (1929) and Enlighten Thy Daughter (1934).

Personal life

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