Cherry, Addie (c. 1859–1942)
Cherry, Addie (c. 1859–1942)
American vaudevillian. Born Rose Alma Cherry c. 1859; died Oct 25, 1942; sister of Elizabeth, Jessie, and Effie Cherry.
One of the four Cherry Sisters, known as "the vegetable sisters of the stage," whose act was deemed so awful they sometimes performed behind a screen to keep from being pelted with vegetables; toured for years.
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