Mariska Aldrich
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Mariska Aldrich was an American dramatic soprano singer and actress. She was born in Boston, Massachusetts. She was a pupil of Alfred Giraudet and George Henschel. She debuted at the Manhattan Opera House in 1908, as the Page in Les Huguenots. She sang with the Manhattan Opera House from 1909 to 1913.
Known for
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Camille (1936)
as Friend of Camille

The Women (1939)
as Singing Teacher (uncredited)

Madame Curie (1943)
as Tall Woman (uncredited)

Vagabond Lady (1935)
as Wagnerian Vocalist (uncredited)

Bluebeard's 8th Wife (1938)
as Nurse at Door (uncredited)

Two Sisters from Boston (1946)
as Russian Opera Team Member (uncredited)

If You Could Only Cook (1935)
as Swedish Cook (uncredited)

Whistling in the Dark (1941)
as Hilda

Exclusive (1937)
as Policewoman

Souls for Sale (1923)
as Motion Picture Crew (uncredited)

Bad Boy (1935)
as German Woman

Live, Love and Learn (1937)
as Dowager (uncredited)

Four Girls in White (1939)
as Crazy Woman

I'll Take Romance (1937)
as Client in Kane's Waiting Room

Boobs in the Woods (1940)
as Singing Customer (uncredited)

You're the One (1941)
as Mme. Ziffnidyiff

That Man's Here Again (1937)
as Mrs. Sampson

Stronger Than Desire (1939)
as Police Matron (uncredited)

Fatal Lady (1936)
as Brazilian Opera Troupe (uncredited)

The Cherokee Strip (1937)
as Tough Wagon-Woman

Lady by Choice (1934)
as Lucretia





