Rose King

In her long career on Broadway, stretching from at least 1919 to 1942, she starred in High Kickers, Thumbs Up!, The Torch Bearers, and A la Carte, among other productions.

For example, she made five silent films in 1909, including The Necklace and The Seventh Day both co-starring Mary Pickford (and both directed by D.W.

Billboard Magazine published an old photo of York and King posing together, at the ages of five and three, respectively.

[5] In 1935 they starred in two short-subject comedy films produced by Educational Pictures in New York: Domestic Bliss-ters and How Am I Doing, the latter featuring their famous vaudeville sketch "The Sleigh Ride".

King appeared solo in a character role in Educational's 1938 comedy Love and Onions.

Chic York and Rose King in 1928