Rebekah Cauble
Rebekah Earle Cauble, also known as Rhea Cauble and later as Rebekah Halee, was an American stage actress.
Early life
Cauble was born in Greenville, South Carolina, the daughter of Charles L. Cauble and Felicia Folger Cauble. Her father, a railroad engineer, was killed in an accidental train derailment in 1905. She moved to Atlanta, then to New York in her youth. She attended Salem College, a Moravian women's school in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Her older sister Miriam was also an actress, under the name "Muriel Folger".Career
Cauble went to Cincinnati to gain theatre experience in a stock company as a young woman. While she was in Cincinnati, the teenaged Cauble was featured in a unique and successful fundraiser for the Cincinnati Zoological Gardens, when she was displayed in a cage as an "American Chicken".Cauble appeared in the Broadway musicals My Lady's Glove, Doing Our Bit, Sinbad, Tangerine and Oh! Oh! Nurse. Other stage credits included roles in Jim Jam Jems and Little Jessie James. "Miss Cauble possesses charm and personality combined with beauty of voice and is a dancer of ability," noted a 1926 report. Later in her career, Cauble performed on radio and television programs.