Octavia Broske

Octavia Broske (June 4, 1886 – March 19, 1967) was an American actress and musical performer.

[8] Away from Broadway, Broske was seen in The Sultan of Sulu (1905–1906),[9] A Waltz Dream (1909),[10] Her Left Shoulder (1912),[11] and Get Off My Carpet (1918).

[12] She and her second husband toured as a vaudeville act titled "International Stars of Song.

[14] She appeared in two silent films, She Loves and Lies (1920, also marketed as The Marriage Swindle) with Norma Talmadge, and The Great Adventure (1921), with Lionel Barrymore.

[20][21] Octavia Broske Bancroft was widowed in 1956,[22] and died in 1967, aged 80 years, in Los Angeles.

Four young white chorus girls, wearing bonnets and bouffant wigs or coiffures.
The four Boston Schoolma'ams in The Sultan of Sulu , which opened Jan. 29, 1905, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle. Includes Octavia Broske (upper right).