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Ella Logan (born Georgina Armour Allan; 6 March 1913 – 1 May 1969) was a Scottish-American actress and singer who appeared on Broadway, recorded and had a nightclub career in the United States and internationally.


Early years

Logan was born as Georgina Armour Allan in
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on 6 March 1913, where she was raised. Her birth was registered later the same month. She began performing under the name Ella Allan as a child."Swing when you're "Scottish"
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In 1934, however, for unknown reasons, Logan, a.k.a. Mrs. Georgina Allan Lepsch, gave her year of birth as 1910 on her U.S. Petition for Naturalization, #227616, dated 14 May 1934 and filed with the Southern District of New York, District and Circuit Court.


Career

Logan was a band singer in music halls and in 1930 she made her recording debut just before her 17th birthday, as a vocalist for the Jack Hylton Orchestra recording the songs "Moanin' Low" and "Can't We Be Friends?" for
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. She toured Europe before migrating to the U.S. in the 1930s. Her stage career in the United States began with an appearance in the Broadway musical revue '' Calling All Stars'' in 1934. She sang at various clubs and to record
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on the
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label (part of EMI). She then appeared in several Hollywood films, including ''Flying Hostess'' (1936), '' Woman Chases Man'' (1937), '' Top of the Town (film)'' (1937), '' 52nd Street'' (1937) and ''
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'' (1938), in which she introduced the Gershwins' "I Was Doing All Right.",. Logan signed a lengthy recording contract with
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and its new owner
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in 1937, for whom she recorded two songs from ''
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'' and four songs from her 1939 appearance in ''
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''. She also appeared in several other Broadway shows including '' Sons o' Fun in 1941, and ''Show Time'' in 1942. She traveled extensively to Europe and then Africa during World War II to entertain the troops. She also appeared on numerous TV shows in the 1940s and '50s, including ''The
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''. Logan returned to Broadway in 1947 starring as Sharon McLonergan in the original production of '' Finian's Rainbow'', introducing the show's most famous songs, " How Are Things in Glocca Morra?", "Look to the Rainbow" and " That Old Devil Moon", among others. The production ran for 725 performances. She did not return to Broadway after that. In 1954, she was cast in a proposed animated film adaptation of ''Finian's Rainbow'' and re-recorded the score with
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. But the film was canceled, and the recordings were not released until the 2002 box set ''Sinatra in Hollywood 1940-1964''. The original cast album was released in 1948, and was Columbia Records' second Original Cast album. The first was the 1946 Broadway revival of ''
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''. She recorded the show's score for a second time in 1954 for the LP ''Ella Logan Sings Favorites from Finian's Rainbow,'' accompanied by pianist
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. It was released by Capitol Records in 1955 (H-561 in the US, and L-561 in Australia), and included her versions of songs she did not sing in the show such as "Necessity" and "The Begat" This was the second of her two solo albums. The first was a collection of eight songs for
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in 1945. Logan's career was hampered by the FBI, which reportedly suspected her of having communist ties but never found any evidence to support such allegations. The FBI kept a file on her from 1945 until 1961, placed her Los Angeles house under surveillance, and monitored her activities and travels, which resulted in being searched while traveling to New York, due to suspicions she was a “Russian courier agent”. Due to John J. Huber's Senate Judiciary Committee testimony of 1950, Logan was listed as a Communist sympathizer in '' Red Channels''. In May 1956, she appeared on television in London with
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and His All-Stars. In 1965, she was part of the cast of the musical '' Kelly'', until her role was cut during out of town tryouts. She continued to work occasionally in clubs, on television, and in theatrical stock productions, into the 1960s.


Family

Her first husband was
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native Charles John Lepsch, whom she married on April 16, 1932 in the Parish Church in the Parish of St James, Westminster in the County of London. After that union ended, she met her soon-to-be second husband, American film writer and producer Fred Finklehoffe, a
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and producer, when he was co-librettist for the 1940 musical ''Hi Ya, Gentlemen''. They were married in 1942, had one daughter, Binnie Quinn, and divorced in 1954. Her niece was actress and noted jazz singer Annie Ross and her nephew was
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, a Scottish actor. Ross had been sent as a child to live with Logan in
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, where she was raised.


Death

Ella Logan died of
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in
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on 1 May 1969, aged 56.


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