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Olive Brasno
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Overview
Born
October 17
,
1917
·
Old Bridge, New Jersey, USA
Died
January 25
,
1998
·
Lakeland, Florida, USA
(undisclosed)
Mini Bio
Olive Brasno was born on October 17, 1917 in Old Bridge, New Jersey, USA. She was an actress, known for
Charlie Chan at the Circus (1936)
,
The Mighty Barnum (1934)
and
Little Miss Broadway (1938)
. She was married to
Gus Wayne
. She died on January 25, 1998 in Lakeland, Florida, USA.
Family
Spouse
Gus Wayne
(? - January 23, 1998) (his death)
Children
No Children
Parents
George Brasno Sr.
Anna Pillar Brasno
Relatives
George Brasno
(Sibling)
Richard Brasno
(Sibling)
Mary D. Brasno Sniffen
(Sibling)
Anne M. Brasno Dustal
(Sibling)
Elizabeth Brasno Joyce
(Sibling)
Mildred Brasno Zupko
(Sibling)
Andrew T. Brasno Sr.
(Sibling)
Michael Zupko
(Niece or Nephew)
Andrew T. Brasno Jr.
(Niece or Nephew)
Trivia
Together 37 years, Brasno and husband
Gus Wayne
died two days apart.
She, her brother
George Brasno
and
Buster Shaver
formed the vaudeville act "Buster Shaver, Olive and George".
She was offered a part as a "Munchkin" in
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
but turned it down because she and her brother were making more money in vaudeville.
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