Josie Sadler
Josie Sadler (1871–1927) was for twenty years a leading American stage comedienne known for her "Dutch" (German) dialect routines and heavy-set appearance. She made several early phonograph recordings for the major companies of the time, and also made several silent films, mostly for Vitagraph. She retired from show business to operate her deceased husband's electrical research business. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by O'Dea, James, 1871-1914Other Authors: “...Sadler, Josie...”
Published 1909
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2by Ingraham, Herbert, 1881-1910Other Authors: “...Sadler, Josie...”
Published 1909
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3by Fisher, Fred, 1875-1942Other Authors: “...Sadler, Josie, -1927...”
Published 1910
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6by Solman, Alfred, 1868-1937Other Authors: “...Sadler, Josie, -1927...”
Published 1909
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7by Fisher, Fred, 1875-1942Other Authors: “...Sadler, Josie...”
Published 1910
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