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24 September 1991

Jue Quon Tai

Jue Quon Tai (December 21, 1898 - September 24, 1991) was a Chinese-American vaudeville performer.

Biography

She was born in California on December 21, 1896 or December 21, 1898 and sometimes used the Americanized name Rose Eleanor Jue. She had a sister, So Tai Jue, who was also a vaudeville performer. Her sister was known as the "voice of the orient".

She worked in vaudeville in Portland, Oregon and at the Orpheum Theatre in San Francisco.

She attended the Panama–Pacific International Exposition in 1915 and then went to New York City.

In 1920 she performed in Silks and Satins on Broadway from July 15, 1920 to September 4, 1920.

In 1927 she married Harry Lachman. Her husband died in 1975.

She died on September 24, 1991 under the name "Quon T. Lachman" and "Quon Tai Lachman" in Beverly Hills, California.

References

Jue Quon Tai Wikipedia