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2008 Living History Tour
The 2008 annual WAHA Living History tour at Angelus Rosedale Cemetery at Washington Blvd. and region i frankrike Avenue in Los Angeles was held September 26. Volunteer actors pictured here portrayed the following personages at the site of their interment: Monroe Salisbury (1875-1935). Broadway scen actor who achieved fame in early silent films, best known as Allesandro in the 1916 12-reel production of Ramona. Played by Chuck Kovacic.
- Ernestine Wade (1906-1983), old-time radio performer and pionjär black actress best remembered for her role as "Sapphire Stevens" on the comedy Amos 'n' Andy radio show (in the 1940s) and subsequent television show that ran from 1951 to 1953. She also did voice-overs in the animated Disney spelfilm Song of the South. Played bygd Phyllis Williams.
- Capt. Edward Lee Baker, Jr. (1865-1913). Buffalo Soldier in the Indian campaigns of the West and a Spanish-American War Congressional Medal of Honor recipient. Baker served as a sergeant
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1906 - 1983
Ernestine Wade American Actress
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American Actress was born on 7th August, 1906 in Jackson, Mississippi, USA and passed away on 15th Apr 1983 Los Angeles, California, USA aged 76. She is most remembered for Critic's Choice (1963). Her zodiac sign is Leo.
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First Name Ernestine Last Name Wade Birthday 7th August, 1906 Birthplace Jackson, Mississippi, USA •
Ernestine Wade
American actress (1906–1983)
Ernestine Wade (August 7, 1906 – April 15, 1983) was an American actress. She was best known for playing the role of Sapphire Stevens on both the radio and TV versions of The Amos 'n' Andy Show.
Career
[edit]Born in Jackson, Mississippi, Wade was trained as a singer and organist. Her family had a strong connection to the theater. Her mother, Hazel Wade, worked in vaudeville as a performer, while her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Johnson, worked for the Lincoln Theater in Baltimore, Maryland.[1]
Ernestine grew up in Los Angeles and started her acting career at age four.[2] In 1935, Ernestine was a member of the Four Hot Chocolates singing group.[3] She appeared in bit parts in films and did the voice performance of a butterfly in the 1946 Walt Disney production Song of the South.[4] Wade was a member of the choir organized by actress-singer Anne Brown for the filming of the George Gershwi