Artie Belle McGinty (1892–1963)[1] was an American actor in theater, films, and radio in the United States from the 1910s through the 1940s.
[5] McGinty was born in Atlanta, Georgia, to a shoemaker father and music teacher mother.
[8] On the show, she used the name Mandy Lou and played the role of the "stooge" who asked set-up questions for their comedic partner.
[9] In the early 1940s, she starred in the radio show soap opera Amanda of Honeymoon Hill on the station WABC.
The following year, she joined Alexander Tolliver's Circus and Musical Extravaganza and performed in his Big Show and Smart Set series from March 1915 until September 1917.