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WALLACE EDDINGER DIES AT PITTSBURGH HOSPITAL
PITTSBURGH, Pa., Jan. 8.—[AP] Wallace Eddinger, noted actor, who had been suffering from Pneumonia in the Presbyterian Hospital here since Jan 5, died early today.
New York, Jan 8—[AP]—Wallace Eddinger, actor who died in Pittsburgh early today, began his career on the stage at the age of 6 and shortly thereafter originated the title role in “ Little Lord Fauntleroy, “ which he played for two and one-half years.
He was born in Albany, N.Y. in 1881, his parents, Lawrence and May Eddinger, both being in the theatrical profession.
After a successful career in child roles, he was sent to school. He returned to the stage in 1902. He made his first appearance as a full-fledged star in 1910, playing the title role in “ Bobby Burnit. “ One of his his greatest successful was “ Captain Applejack.” He was twice married.
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WALLACE EDDINGER DIES AT PITTSBURGH HOSPITAL
PITTSBURGH, Pa., Jan. 8.—[AP] Wallace Eddinger, noted actor, who had been suffering from Pneumonia in the Presbyterian Hospital here since Jan 5, died early today.
New York, Jan 8—[AP]—Wallace Eddinger, actor who died in Pittsburgh early today, began his career on the stage at the age of 6 and shortly thereafter originated the title role in “ Little Lord Fauntleroy, “ which he played for two and one-half years.
He was born in Albany, N.Y. in 1881, his parents, Lawrence and May Eddinger, both being in the theatrical profession.
After a successful career in child roles, he was sent to school. He returned to the stage in 1902. He made his first appearance as a full-fledged star in 1910, playing the title role in “ Bobby Burnit. “ One of his his greatest successful was “ Captain Applejack.” He was twice married.
Contributor:
jeannette rook - [email protected]
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