Joe Opp(1881-1924)
- Actor
Joe Opp was born in 1881 in Virginia, USA. He was an actor, known for Love and Swords (1915). He was married to Beatrice ? (actress). He died on 17 May 1924 in New York, New York, USA.
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- Beatrice ? (actress)
- Other worksStage Play: Make It Snappy. Musical revue. Material by Harold Atteridge and Eddie Cantor. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Music by Jean Schwartz. Additional lyrics by Alfred Bryan and William B. Friedlander. Additional music by William B. Friedlander. Musical Direction by Louis Gress. Music orchestrated by Dell Lampe. Musical Numbers directed by Allan K. Foster. Production Supervised by J.J. Shubert. Directed by James C. Huffman. Winter Garden Theatre: 13 Apr 1922- 1 Jul 1922 (96 performances). Cast: Eddie Cantor, Nan Halperin, Salayman Ali, M.T. Bohannon, Cleveland Bronner, Lew Browne, Marie Burke, John Byam, Evelyn Campbell, Carlos and Inez, Nell Carrington, Helen Christie, Molly Christie, Harry Cressey, Betty Dair, Muriel De Forest, Alfred DeLoraine, Rose Devere, Mae Devereaux, The Eight Blue Devils, Flo Evers, Betty Fitch, Lillian Fitzgerald, Elsie Frank, Eva Fuller, Dolly Hackett, Georgie Hale, Lew Hearn, Lebanon Hoffa, Portland Hoffa, Hermose Jose, Marian Joy, Grace Langdon, Mildred Lee, Madeline Levine, Sally Long, Polly Lux, Betty Marshall, Evelyn Martin, Elsie May, Polly Mayer, Dorothy McCarthy, Margaret McCarthy, Peggy Mermont, Gladys Montgomery, J. Harold Murray, Vivien Nolty, Bonna O'Dear, May O'Brien, Joe Opp, Betty Palmer, Cardinal Peaires, Elsa Peterson, Nan Phillips, Chonchita Piquer, Lucille Pryor, Tot Qualters, Queene Queenen, Charlotte Schuette, Ingrid Solfeng, May Sullivan, Margaret Toomay, Marjorie Toomay, Alice Van Ryker, Alice Weaver, Teddy Webb, Vivien West, Margaret Wilson, Vera Zimeleva. Produced by The Winter Garden Company.
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