Anna Chandler was a vaudeville actress and mezzo-soprano singer of popular and light classical songs.  In 1900, Chandler married Jack Curtis who was a booker for Keith Albee, and later, a theatrical agent. They had one child, Beatrice Curtis, who became an actress and whose first husband was the vaudevillian actor Harry Fox of the dance the foxtrot.

 

Chandler was a headline artist for the Orpheum Circuit. She sang songs in Hebrew and Italian almost exclusively during her career as a headliner on the Orpheum Circuit.  Music by Abe Lyman, George Waggner and J. Russell Robinson

 

Cowriter George Waggner could be (I can’t say for sure but this is an unusual name) the actor, director, producer and writer who is best known for producing and directing the 1941 film The Wolf Man. He made his film debut as an actor portraying Yousayef in The Sheik (1921). He later went on to appearances in Western films. The first film he directed was Western Trails (1938). During his career as a film director, he worked with John Wayne (The Fighting Kentuckian), Lon Chaney Jr. (Man Made Monster and his most famous film, The Wolf Man), Brian Donlevy and Broderick Crawford (South of Tahiti), Randolph Scott (Gunfighters) and Boris Karloff (The Climax). Though primarily known for his horror films today, Waggner also directed many Westerns, Action films, and War films.

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During his career as a film director, he also wrote songs which appeared in his films, beginning with "Round, White, and Ruby Red" from Operation Pacific. By the end of his career, he had written over 100 songs.