Lillian Ruth Powell (May 29, 1896 – May 31, 1992) was a Canadian-born American Denishawn-trained dancer who performed in early experimental silent film musicals. She would later teach dance and physical education before embarking on a nearly two-decade career in television.
By 1918, Powell was a dancer with Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn at their Denishawn studio in Hollywood, California. That September she appeared in a Denishawn concert staged at Oakland's Pantages Theatre in a dance called The Driad. The following year she began touring with the Denishawn Dancers playing the title rôle in Julnar of the Sea a spectacular ballet Shawn based on the Arabian Nights character Julnar, the sea queen.Elaborate Spectacular Pantages Attraction. Winnipeg Free Press (Winnipeg, Manitoba), December 30, 1919, p. 4Dance Drama is Artistic Triumph. San Antonio Evening News (San Antonio, Texas), June 7, 1920, p. 5
In 1922, Powell performed Shawn's Bubble Dance and one of his Egyptian dances (with Martha Graham) in short silent films by Hugo Riesenfeld in his attempt to synchronize a dance routine on film with a live orchestra and on-screen conductor. Music Films. The Ogden Standard-examiner (Ogden Utah), May 21, 1922, p.5 On April 15, 1923, Powell appeared in a short film Lillian Powell Bubble Dance, presented in a program of 18 short films made in the Lee DeForest Phonofilm sound-on-film process at the Rivoli Theater in New York City. The films were co-presented by Riesenfeld who was musical director of the Rivoli. A copy of this film was found in 1976 in Australia, and was restored by the National Film and Sound Archive. IMDB entry
In the late 1920s Powell was a dancer with Jack Klein (or Kline) and the Californians, a West Coast vaudeville act.Advertisement. Bakersfield Californian (Bakersfield, California), November 23, 1928, p. 11
By her mid-thirties, Powell was teaching at a Los Angeles area dance studio while continuing to performing on stage at concerts and community events. In 1933, she was a premier dancer with the Michio Itō Dance Company touring Canada and the United States.Famous Dance Company. Lethbridge Herald (Lethbridge, Alberta), September 27, 1933, p. 7 By her early forties, she had become a physical education teacher with a Los Angeles school district.Lillian Powell, Los Angeles, 1930-1940 US Census
In 1954 Powell began acting in television productions. Over a near twenty-year span she played frequent guest or reoccurring roles on such series as Dragnet, The Man Behind the Badge, Noah's Ark and made guest appearances in the shows My Three Sons, Father Knows Best, The Thin Man, Whirlybirds, Cimarron City, , The Millionaire, The DuPont Show With June Allyson, Ben Casey and Adam-12.
Throughout her career, Powell was frequently used by Jack Webb, creator of Dragnet, appearing in fourteen episodes of Dragnet, six episodes of Noah's Ark, an episode of Adam-12 and a minor rôle in his film The Last Time I Saw Archie. Lillian Powell - Internet Movie Database accessed October 24, 2012
Powell retired in 1970 and died in 1992 in Los Angeles at the age of 96.California and Social Security Death Index
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