Daisy Earles - “Freaks” (1932)

Daisy Earles - “Freaks” (1932)

Daisy Earles - “Freaks” (1932)

Some cast members of Tod Browning’s Freaks (1932)

Prince Randian, Elvira and Jenny Lee Snow, Schlitzie, Johnny Eck, Daisy Earles, Daisy and Violet Hilton, Josephine Joseph and Frances O’Connor.

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Carroll Borland, Mark of the Vampire (1935)
Photo by Clarence Sinclair Bull (MGM).

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Carroll Borland, Mark of the Vampire (1935)

Photo by Clarence Sinclair Bull (MGM).

Poster for Mark of the Vampire (1935)

Poster for Mark of the Vampire (1935)

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From the Harry Earles File: Harry Earles (1902-1985) and his sisters, Gracie, Daisy and Tiny (all pictured here) were part of the “The Doll Family,” a multitalented family of dwarf entertainers. Harry, of course, starred (along with Daisy) in Tod Browning’s Freaks (1932). Like so many of the stars of Freaks and the film’s director, Tod Browning, Harry’s subsequent film career didn’t fare so well. He was one of the heads of the Lollipop Guild in The Wizard of Oz. After that, his film career was over. But Harry and his sisters cleaned up in the circus world and bought a lavish joint in Florida, where they all retired in comfort. 

schlitzie:

From the Harry Earles File: Harry Earles (1902-1985) and his sisters, Gracie, Daisy and Tiny (all pictured here) were part of the “The Doll Family,” a multitalented family of dwarf entertainers. Harry, of course, starred (along with Daisy) in Tod Browning’s Freaks (1932). Like so many of the stars of Freaks and the film’s director, Tod Browning, Harry’s subsequent film career didn’t fare so well. He was one of the heads of the Lollipop Guild in The Wizard of Oz. After that, his film career was over. But Harry and his sisters cleaned up in the circus world and bought a lavish joint in Florida, where they all retired in comfort. 

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Koo Koo The Bird Girl -Freaks - (1932)

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Koo Koo The Bird Girl -Freaks - (1932)

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Gooble Gobble, Gooble Gobble………………………. “Freaks” (1932)

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