Ella Bradna

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BornFebruary 22, 1879
Bohemia
DiedNovember 12, 1957
Sarasota, Florida
OthernamesMadame Bradna
OccupationEquestrian performer
Ella Bradna
A young white woman, standing in a short corseted costume, with her hair in a bouffant updo. She is holding a stick in one hand and a cloak in the other.
Ella Bradna, from a 1907 publication.
BornFebruary 22, 1879
Bohemia
DiedNovember 12, 1957
Sarasota, Florida
Other namesMadame Bradna
OccupationEquestrian performer
SpouseFred Bradna
RelativesOlympe Bradna (niece)

Ella Bradna (February 22, 1879 – November 12, 1957) was a Bohemian-born equestrian circus performer in the United States.

Ella Bradna was born into a circus family in Bohemia, the daughter of Johan Bradna. Actress Olympe Bradna was her niece. Ella Bradna toured with her family as a child, eventually replacing her injured older sister Beata at doing equestrian trick riding.[1]

Career

In 1901, Bradna joined the Nouveau Cirque in Paris, and performed at London's Hippodrome in 1902. She moved to the United States in 1903,[2] with her husband, to join the Barnum and Bailey Circus.[3] They also brought their act to vaudeville and toured Cuba and South America.[4] She raised and bred her own horses for the act, on a farm on Long Island.[5] Ella Bradna developed a less physically-demanding act, "the Act Beautiful", involving a white horse, white doves, and a white dog, before she retired from performing in the 1930s.[6] She continued working with horses in the circus, as her husband was the circus ringmaster. She and her husband survived the fatal Hartford Circus Fire in 1944, and retired the following year.[1]

Personal life

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