Aleta Freel (June 14, 1907 â€" December 7, 1935) was an American stage
actress.Freel was born Aleta Freile in Jersey City, New Jersey, the
daughter of a physician, Dr. William Freile and his wife, the former
Minnie Uchtman.She was educated at the Bergen School for Girls in
Jersey City. She graduated from Smith College in 1928.She played
leading roles in several eastern stock companies, including the
University Players of Old Silver Beach and the Palm Beach Players.:30
Among Freel's stage performances was a role in the play Double Door,
which was performed at the Ritz Theater in New York City in the fall
of 1933. Her Broadway credits include Louder, Please (1931) and Three
Times the Hour (1931).
actress.Freel was born Aleta Freile in Jersey City, New Jersey, the
daughter of a physician, Dr. William Freile and his wife, the former
Minnie Uchtman.She was educated at the Bergen School for Girls in
Jersey City. She graduated from Smith College in 1928.She played
leading roles in several eastern stock companies, including the
University Players of Old Silver Beach and the Palm Beach Players.:30
Among Freel's stage performances was a role in the play Double Door,
which was performed at the Ritz Theater in New York City in the fall
of 1933. Her Broadway credits include Louder, Please (1931) and Three
Times the Hour (1931).
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