Emma Haig

Emma Haig (January 21, 1898 – June 9, 1939) was an American dancer and actress known for her performance in Broadway musicals, including the Ziegfeld Follies.

An August 1914 news article noted that H. Hickman Walton Jr., and Miss Emma Haig of New York were traveling to Richmond, Virginia, to organize dance classes.

[2] In January 1915, Emma Haig was announced as a cast member of the Ziegfeld Follies show in Cincinnati, Ohio.

A critic reviewing her 1919 solo act at New York City's Palace Theatre described her as "A whirlwind of speed, a gifted kicker, and a tireless worker," but said that without a partner "that touch of gracefulness and team rhythm is missing.

This is the first-rate number for any bill and a headliner for the average big-time house, especially West, where Miss Haig is a favorite.

[13] Haig married actor and musician Arthur Gladstone "Dustbowl" Fowler in 1928 at the Savoy Chapel in London, England.