Trixie Friganza
Biography
Trixie Friganza (November 29, 1870 – February 27, 1955), born Delia O’Callaghan, began her career as an operetta soubrette working her way from the chorus to starring in musical comedies to having her own feature act on the vaudeville circuit.
She transitioned to film in the early 1920s mostly playing small characters that were quirky and comedic and retired from the stage in 1940 due to health concerns. She spent her last years teaching drama to young women in a convent school and when she died she left everything to the convent. She became a highly sought after comic actress after the success of The Chaperons (played "Aramanthe Dedincourt") and is most well-known for her stage roles of Caroline Vokes (or Vokins?) in The Orchid, Mrs. Radcliffe in The Sweetest Girl in Paris, for multiple roles in The Passing Show of 1912, and of course her unforgettable run as a vaudeville headliner. During the height of her career, she used her fame to promote social, civic, and political issues of importance, such as self-love and the Suffragist movement.
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Filmography
Free and Easy
as Ma 1930
How to Undress in Front of Your Husband
as Trixie 1937
Myrt and Marge
as Mrs. Minter 1933
If I Had My Way
as Herself 1940
The Road to Yesterday
as Harriet Tyrell 1925
Proud Flesh
as Mrs. McKee 1925
My Bag o' Tricks
1929
Wanderer of the Wasteland
as Big Jo 1935
Silks and Saddles
as Aunt Agatha Braddock 1936
Estrellados
as Self (Guest Appearance at Premiere) 1930
A Racing Romeo
as Aunt Hattie 1927
The Whole Town's Talking
as Mrs. George Simmons 1926
The March of Time
as Self - Old Timer Sequence 1930
Almost a Lady
as Mrs. Reilly 1926
Monte Carlo
as Flossie Payne 1926
The Charmer
as Mama 1925