Georgia O'Ramey
Georgia O'Ramey was an American actress in comedies and musical theatre.
Early life
O'Ramey was born in Fredericktown, Ohio to William B. O'Ramey and Emma Anquilla "Tude" Pearce. She attended Oberlin College.Career
O'Ramey played violin in revues as a young woman. She acted, sang and danced regularly in Broadway musicals and comedies through the 1910s, with roles in the shows Lonesome Town, The Chaperon, Seven Days, The Point of View, The Switchboard, A Pair of White Gloves, Dancing Around, Around the Map, Miss Springtime, Leave It to Jane, The Velvet Lady, Daffy Dill, Jack and Jill, and No, No, Nanette.O'Ramey appeared in one silent film, The $5,000,000 Counterfeiting Plot. She also had stints in vaudeville. "Every day I am adding to my vaudeville vocabulary," she confessed in 1920, "and when I go back to the legitimate I am afraid my friends who have never been in vaudeville will not understand me." During World War I, she and her costar Oscar Shaw posed for photos to promote Liberty Loans.