Sally Starr |
Born Alleen Mae Beller in Kansas City ,
Missouri on January 25, 1923, Starr was a
major figure in Philadelphia
television, radio and stage for over 50 years.
Starr got her first taste in show business at the age of 12,
when she and her sister Mildred debuted on the CBS radio program “Blush Creek
Follies,” as the “Little Missouri Maids.”
Starr sang and performed country music throughout her young
adult life. By the end of the 1940’s, she became the regional voice of the
Pepsi-Cola Company and did all their commercial spots, leading to a full-time
gig in radio.
During the 1940’s Starr married Jesse Rogers and the two
performed on radio programs such as “Hayloft Hoe-Down” which was produced in
the old Town Hall in Center
City . Sally also formed
the band, “The Saddle Buddies” who performed in various clubs in the area.
Having already mastered radio and the stage, Starr’s next stop was television. On October 3, 1955, Sally Starr became the hostess of “Popeye Theater,” on WFIL-TV (now WPVI) which eventually became
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