Laura Nelson Hall was an actress in theater and vaudeville stock companies in the late 19th century and early 20th century.
Hall was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and made her stage debut there with the Girard Avenue Stock Company onSeptember 1897 in a play called Our Friends. The following year she appeared in a supporting role in the original production of The Moth and the Flame along with Herbert Kelcey and Effie Shannon. This bit part earned her considerable notice and a new manager, Augustin Daly. With Dalys, Halls star was quick to rise, and she went on to get better parts, landing a large role in The Great Ruby, An Enemy to the King, and a spot on a national tour or The Purple Lady.
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