Radio revue (Dec 1929-Mar 1930)

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DECEMBER, 19 2 9 15 Brings Charm of Old Spain to Radio Countess Albania Soprano, Came to Microphone from Behind the Footlights \ LTHOUGH she is a native of Barcelona, Countess Olga Medolago •^* Albani was educated in this country, at the Academy of Saint Joseph, Brentwood-in-the-Pines, Long Island. She has been in radio for more than a year and now is heard regularly in her own program every Sunday night on Station WEAF. She came to radio from the stage, where she appeared in the original production of The New Moon, a Broadway success of last winter. A dramatic actress of acknowledged ability, she has just completed the first of a series of two-reel sound pictures, with songs and dialogue entirely in Spanish. The story, entitled La Omga Vuelta Mariposa, was her own composition. It was produced by the Sono-Art Film Company, for distribution in Spain, Italy and Latin America.