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Draft:Lorenzo McLane

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Lorenzo McLane (July 15, 1897, Washington D. C. – January 1975, Teaneck, New Jersey) was an actor in the United States. He married fellow performer Henrietta Loveless. They wrote the song "A Fool Must Have His Day".[1] The song was published in 1942 by Belltone Music Publishing Company.[2] They also wrote "Get Hep Let's Jive" with Mercedes Gilbert in 1938.[3]

He was from Montgomery, Alabama. He copyrighted the one act musical comedy Maggie in 1924.[4]

He was in Playing the Numbers at the Lafayette Theatre on 7th Avenue in New York City. It was staged by Eddie Green and featured "Henrietta Lovelace, Grace Smith, Eugene Pugh, Lorenzo McLane and a "Chorus of Creole Vamps".[5]

Filmography

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References

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  1. ^ Office, Library of Congress Copyright (January 9, 1964). "Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third series" – via Google Books.
  2. ^ ""A Fool Must Have His Day," lyrics and music by Henrietta Lovelace and Lorenzo McLane (New York: Belltone Music Publishing Company, Inc.), 1942 | Archives Research Center".
  3. ^ "Catalog of Copyright Entries: Musical compositions". Library of Congress, Copyright Office. January 9, 1939 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Office, Library of Congress Copyright (January 9, 1925). "Catalog of Copyright Entries. Part 1. [B] Group 2. Pamphlets, Etc. New Series" – via Google Books.
  5. ^ via https://www.pininthetush.com/2018/08/03/love-is-inclusive/
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