Mona Ray

Mona Ray (born January 17 1905) was an American stage and screen comedian / actress who appeared in the late 1927 silent film Uncle Tom's Cabin as the mischievous slave Topsy (a white actress appearing in black face). During the 1930s she starred in a number of musical/comedy films; she also appeared as Mammy Yokum in the 1940 version of Lil Abner. She last appeared on the Broadway stage in 1942. She was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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  • Jan 17, 1905 (age 104 years)

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