Beryl Wallace
By John de Mirjian
In A Promotional Photo For Her Breakout Role In
Earl Carroll's Vanities (1928)

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Beryl Wallace
By John de Mirjian
In A Promotional Photo For Her Breakout Role In
Earl Carroll's Vanities (1928)
Beryl Wallace - 1940s
Showgirl and actress Beryl Wallace in Murder at the Vanities (1934)
Beryl Wallace - 1940s
ACTRESSES WHO DIED 1948
Carole Landis at 29 from suicide
Elissa Landi at 43 from cancer
Mary Nolan at 45 from suicide
Beryl Wallace at 35 from plane crash
Edna May at 69 from cancer
Mary Eaton at 47 from heart attack
Helen Lee Worthing at 43 from barbiturate overdose
Nora Lane at 43 from suicide
Elaine Hammerstein at 51 from car crash
Patricia Farr at 35 from illness
Beryl Wallace: From the Chorus Line to the Crash Site
Beryl Wallace: From the Chorus Line to the Crash Site
Sometimes your good luck is also a Trojan horse for your bad luck. Brooklyn born Beryl Wallace (Beatrice Heischuber, 1912-1948) was plucked from the chorus by impresario Earl Carroll to be his paramour, the Lillian Loraine to his Ziegfeld, as it were. The situation came with many perks, but it also meant that she was with Carroll when he came to rather a violent and sudden end.
Wallace was only…
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