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Frances Day in The Girl from Maxim's (1933)

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  • In 1956, she covered Elvis Presley's "Heartbreak Hotel" under the name 'Gail Warning & Her Weathermen'.
  • (1939) She performed in the revue, "Black and Blue," at the London Hippodrome in London, England with George Black's Intimate Rag, Vic Oliver, Max Wall, Hedli Anderson, and Eleanor Knight in the cast. Robert Nesbitt and Roy Rich were directors. Wendy Toy was choreographer.
  • (January 1935) She acted in Vivian Ellis's musical, "Jill Darling," at the Saville Theatre in London, England with Aurthur Riscoe and John Mills in the cast.
  • (1938) She acted in Vivian Ellis's musical, "The Fleet's Lit Up," at the London Hippodrome in London, England with Stanley Lupino, Ralph Reader, Enid Lowe, Adele Dixon, and Geraldo and His Band in the cast. George Black was director.
  • (1942) She acted in Cole Porter's musical, "Du Barry Was A Lady," at His Majesty's Theatre in London, England with Arthur Riscoe, Bruce Trent, and Brenda De Banzie in the cast.

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