Evelyn "Eva" Converse was an American film and stage actress and
model.Evelyn was born in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, the daughter of Henry
E. Converse and Emma Gilbert.[citation needed]In 1911, Converse was in
the moving picture that illustrated the song showing at the Palace
Theater "Won't You Share My Bungalow?" In 1917, Converse appeared in
the silent film drama, The Slacker, which was produced and distributed
by Metro Pictures. The film caused a spike in recruitment for the U.S.
Army just after the U.S. entry into World War I.
model.Evelyn was born in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, the daughter of Henry
E. Converse and Emma Gilbert.[citation needed]In 1911, Converse was in
the moving picture that illustrated the song showing at the Palace
Theater "Won't You Share My Bungalow?" In 1917, Converse appeared in
the silent film drama, The Slacker, which was produced and distributed
by Metro Pictures. The film caused a spike in recruitment for the U.S.
Army just after the U.S. entry into World War I.
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