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Janet Velie

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and sometimes performed in productions with him. In addition to her work in theatre, she also appeared in a few
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The Blue Book of Tin Pan Alley: A Human Interest Encyclopedia of American Popular Music, Volume 1
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In 1919 Velie had her first major success originating the title role in the Broadway musical
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in her native city. She made her Broadway debut in the minor part of Miss Cassie Roll in the
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musicals. She first came to prominence portraying the title roles in the musicals
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The Oxford Companion to the American Musical: Theatre, Film, and Television
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in 1921–1922. In 1924 she starred in two short lived musicals on Broadway,
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In 1925 Velie originated the role of confidence woman Penelope Martin in
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in the lead role of Grace Douglas in the Broadway production of
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Gershwin in His Time: A Biographical Scrapbook, 1919-1937
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Velie appeared in a few short films, including the 1930
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which opened in November 1929 and closed in March 1930.
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Who Sang what on Broadway, 1866-1996: The singers (L-Z)
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Index


Broadway
La La Lucille
Mary
Ed Wynn
Irving Berlin
The Cocoanuts
Jay Velie
short films
Denver, Colorado
Jay Velie
chorus girl
stock company
Jerome Kern
Guy Bolton
P. G. Wodehouse
Oh, Lady! Lady!!
Edith Day
Going Up
Liberty Theatre
La La Lucille
Henry Miller's Theatre
Mary
Knickerbocker Theatre
Ed Wynn
George M. Cohan's Theatre
Irving Berlin
The Cocoanuts
Joe Cook
Rain or Shine

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