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- Birth nameGeorgina Armour Allan
- Height4′ 11″ (1.50 m)
- Ella Logan was born on March 6, 1913 in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. She was an actress, known for Top of the Town (1937), Flying Hostess (1936) and Woman Chases Man (1937). She was married to Fred F. Finklehoffe. She died on May 1, 1969 in Burlingame, California, USA.
- SpouseFred F. Finklehoffe(1942 - November 23, 1954) (divorced)
- RelativesJimmy Logan(Niece or Nephew)
- Aunt of actress/singer Annie Ross and entertainer Jimmy Logan.
- In the "Twilight Zone" episode The Fever (1960), Ella Logan's name appears on the marquee of a Las Vegas nightclub.
- Best known for her rendition of "How Are Things in Glocca Morra?" and "Old Devil Moon" in the Broadway musical 'Finian's Rainbow' in 1947.
- Began as a child star in music halls and performed at London's West End by the age of seventeen. Moved to the United States in the early 30's and became an even bigger star on Broadway (beginning with the 1939 edition of "George White's Scandals"). She also sang with various big bands of the period, including those led by Abe Lyman and Adrian Rollini. Logan eventually reached the peak of her popularity on the international nightclub circuit.
- Per her Scottish birth registration (National Records of Scotland, 2 Princes Street, Edinburgh EH1 3YY), Ella Logan was born as Georgina Armour Allan on 6 March 1913, 76 Market Street, Glasgow, Scotland, to James Allan, a spirit salesman, and Annie-Bella Allan (née Macaulay; born 1 May 1895, Glasgow, Scotland). Registered 13 March 1913, Calton District, Glasgow.
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