Ethel Moses

Ethel Moses (April 29, 1904 – June 1982) was an American stage and film actress, and dancer.

Their father was a prominent Baptist preacher in New York[1] who disapproved of (but did not prevent) his daughters' stage careers.

[3] Her aunt, Lena Trent Gordon, was a Philadelphia-area political organizer who served on a national committee with Burroughs.

[5] In 1929 Ethel Moses was voted the "Shapeliest Chorus Girl" on the New York stage; her sister Lucia placed second in the same poll.

[11] They eventually divorced, and in the 1940s Ethel was remarried to a factory worker, Frank Ryan; they lived in Jamaica, Queens.