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Anna Held

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I let my personal feelings take care of themselves. I find that works better.


— Anna Held


#care #feelings #find #i #personal

I read the papers every day just to discover if one mentions Anna Held.


— Anna Held


#day #discover #every #every day #held

I speak English, so I am no longer cute. My tongue itches for French.


— Anna Held


#cute #english #french #i #i am

I want to see people turn and writhe; make them feel things they cannot see and sometimes do not know.


— Anna Held


#feel #i #know #make #people

I was very adept at acquiring languages.


— Anna Held


#adept #i #languages #very

I wish to please the people, but I want to make them cry, perhaps. There, I have said it.


— Anna Held


#i #i wish #make #people #perhaps

If I get married, I think I'd pick out a newspaperman rather than a millionaire. A newspaperman is a regular fellow.


— Anna Held


#get #get married #i #i think #married

It is a temptation for me to wear all my rings at once.


— Anna Held


#once #rings #temptation #wear

Most women are indulgent of themselves. This is a mistake. It should be only the reward of old age.


— Anna Held


#indulgent #mistake #most #old #old age

My little dog, he did not get ill. It is so funny that people get ill on a boat and dogs do not.


— Anna Held


#did #dog #dogs #funny #get






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first telecast on NBC. Around this time Anna Held became the wife of a much-older Uruguayan playboy Maximo Carrera with whom Anna Held had a daughter Liane (1895–1988) shortly after their 1894 marriage and who became an actress and producer sometimes billed as Anna Held Jr. Held began working in the garment industry then found work as a singer in Jewish theatres in Paris and later after her father's death London where her roles included the title role in a production by Jacob Adler of Abraham Goldfaden's Shulamith; Anna Held was also in Goldfaden's ill-fated Paris troupe whose cashier stole their money before they ever played publicly.

Helene Anna Held (19 March 1872 - 12 August 1918) was a Polish-born stage performer most often associated with impresario Florenz Ziegfeld her common-law husband.

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