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      • She was born in Rock Falls, Illinois, on May 29, 1903, and moved to Chicago at the age of two.
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  1. Biography. She was born in Rock Falls, Illinois, on May 29, 1903, and moved to Chicago at the age of two. She attended public schools until she was fourteen, when she went to work in a factory and later took office jobs.

  2. Zelma O'Neal was a singer, dancer and comedienne whose greatest successes came on Broadway. She appeared in the New York and London companies of Good News (1927) in which she originated the Varsity Drag in the role of Flo.

    • May 29, 1903
    • November 3, 1989
  3. Zelma O'Neal was a singer, dancer and comedienne whose greatest successes came on Broadway. She appeared in the New York and London companies of Good News (1927) in which she originated the Varsity Drag in the role of Flo.

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    • Rock Falls, Illinois, USA
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    • Largo, Florida, USA
  4. Filmography. Date of Birth: May 29, 1903 Birth Place: Rock Falls, Illinois, USA. Biography. Zelma O'Neal made her mark in the world of entertainment when she acted in "Peach O' Reno" (1931). In 1929, she made her Broadway debut. In 1930, she made her screen debut in a film adaption of the stage musical "Follow Thru."

    • May 29, 1903
  5. O'Neal, Zelma (1903–1989) American comedic actress, singer and dancer. Born Zelma Ferne Schrader (also seen as Schroeder), May 28, 1903, in Rock Falls, IL; died Nov 3, 1989, in Largo, FL; m. Raymond Buffington (div.); m. Henry Burns (div.); m. Anthony Bushell (actor, div.); m. Patrick O'Moore.

  6. From Wikipedia Zelma O'Neal (May 29, 1903 - November 3, 1989) was an actress, singer, and dancer in the 1920s and 1930s. She appeared on Broadway and in early sound films, including the Paramount Pictures films Paramount on Parade and Follow Thru (both 1930).

  7. The vivacious blonde performer was born in Rock Falls, Indiana, and appeared in vaudeville before making her debut in Good News! (1927), in which she introduced ... From: O'Neal, Zelma in The Oxford Companion to American Theatre » Subjects: Music. Reference entries. O'Neal, Zelma (1903–89)