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21 Facts About Anne Triola

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Anne Margaret Triola was an American singer, musician, and actress of stage, film, and television.

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Anne Triola was listed as being one of the most popular performers in the history of Music Circus that included her work with the Sacramento Music Circus in the 1950s.

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Anne Triola was described as a petite, dark haired, dark-eyed song stylist with the Betty Hutton type of delivery.

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Anne Triola was born in Los Angeles, California and was of Italian descent.

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Anne Triola's childhood was not typical for a little girl growing up in Southern California.

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Anne Triola played her accordion while Shirley Cornell played the violin.

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Anne Triola lost one $1,500 accordion at the Pacific when a light globe set fire to it.

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The career of Anne Triola was marked by circumstances, and her success as a singing comedian was the result of one of these.

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Originally Anne Triola was an accordionist and as such accompanied Judith Anderson's USO troupe into the Pacific Theater during World War II.

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Anne Triola was well known as a night club performer only.

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Anne Triola was loaned to Warner Brothers for the comic supporting role opposite Billy De Wolfe in Lullaby Of Broadway.

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Once more Anne Triola returned to night clubs and started in the new entertainment medium, television.

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Anne Triola appeared on panel programs and as guest artist on shows.

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Anne Triola had been a part of the Sacramento Music Circus when it first started in 1951 which was vaudeville stage entertainment being held inside a big blue and green tent.

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Anne Triola played the role of Meg in Brigadoon and sang Eartha Kitt's numbers in New Faces.

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Anne Triola starred in the musical Annie Get Your Gun which was her signature gig that Triola had performed during the Music Circus' first season.

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Anne Triola performed the role of a telephone answering service operator in this romantic musical comedy which ran for two weeks straight that summer.

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In 1953, Triola married successful businessman Ralph J Quartaroli, president of Stanislaus Food Products Company, and decided to break away from show business as the couple moved to Modesto, California, where his family owned a cannery.

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Anne Triola had met him in Los Angeles when she was there on a business trip.

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Anne Triola lived in Albuquerque, New Mexico in the early 1990s but had moved back to Los Angeles by 1996.

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Anne Triola died in Lee's Summit, Missouri on July 27,2012, at the age of 91.