Eva Condon

Eva Condon (1880–1956) was an actress of the Broadway stage and vaudeville, from the early to mid 20th century.

Condon graduated from Hunter College before becoming an understudy in the John Drew Jr. company for several seasons.

The play was written by Charles Klein who was once in the British Army and helped protect Westminster Abbey.

[1] At the American Theater in St. Louis, Missouri Condon was with a troupe that performed You Can't Take It with You in November 1938.

In 1947 she appeared as a nun in an orphanage opposite Victor Mature in Henry Hathaway's Kiss of Death (1947).