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Violet MacMillan

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MacMillan gained fame as the "Cinderella Girl" in a contest to discover a woman with feet small enough to wear a petite golden slipper. She was hesitant but entered a Broadway show, and won. Her foot measured an 11½ children's size.
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As Mrs. John H. Folger, she was the wife of an industrial executive, who became her press agent in entertainment.
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She completed a successful vaudeville tour in 1916. She participated in the stage production,
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Soon she had a leading part in the original production of the musical,
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In motion pictures Miss MacMillan joined the stock company of
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Motion Picture Magazine
Grand Rapids, Michigan
actress
Broadway theatre
vaudeville
Harper Hospital
Detroit, Michigan
Universal City, California
The Oz Film Manufacturing Company
His Majesty, the Scarecrow of Oz
Dorothy Gale
The Patchwork Girl of Oz
Ojo
The Magic Cloak of Oz
Noland
L. Frank Baum
Violet's Dreams
Universal Pictures
The Mystery Mind
Lon Chaney
Blanche Ring
Trixie Friganza
Julian Eltinge
Zonta International
Grand Rapids



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