Lillian Herlein

Lillian Herlein (March 11, 1895 – April 13, 1971) was an actress and singer in theater and vaudeville in the early 20th century.

[1] Herlein had the role of Zoradie in The Rose of Algeria[2] produced by the Herald Square Theatre in New York City in September 1909.

The audience demanded an encore of her rendition of "The Rose of the World", part of the Victor Herbert music.

The Orpheum Theatre in Brooklyn, New York presented A Hungarian Rhapsody and the musical comedy, Sweeties, in June 1919 with Herlein among the players.

On April 13, 1971, Herlein died at French Hospital, 8th Avenue and West 30th Street, at age 76.

A young white woman with dark hair, wearing an elaborate beaded and plumed headpiece
An autographed photograph of Herlein from 1913