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Olive Brasno (October 17, 1917 – January 25, 1998) was a midget dancer and actor whom was known for her singing and dancing act with her brother George Brasno. She also appeared in a few films through the 1930s and 1940s.Olive Brasno and her brother George Brasno were first recognized as a brother and sister midget singing team in a partnership with Buster Shaver's vaudeville act.
Date Of Birth October 17, 1917, Old Bridge, New Jersey, United States Died January 25, 1998, Lakeland, Florida, United States Place Of Birth Old Bridge, New Jersey, USA Profession Actress, Soundtrack Spouse Gus Wayne (m. ?–1998) Siblings George Brasno Movies Charlie Chan at the Circus Star Sign Libra
# Fact 1 Together they formed the act "Buster Shaver, Olive and George." 2 Together 37 years, Brasno and husband Gus Wayne died two days apart. 3 She was offered a part as a "Munchkin" in The Wizard of Oz (1939) but turned it down because she and her brother were making more money in vaudeville. 4 Younger sister of George Brasno , another midget star.
Actress Title Year Status Character The Red Skelton Hour 1959 TV Series Nurse #1 Little Miss Broadway 1938 Olive Brasno (as Olive) Framing Youth 1937 Short Singing voiceover (voice) Arbor Day 1936 Short Girl Midget Charlie Chan at the Circus 1936 Tiny Carnival 1935 Midget (uncredited) Vaudeville 1934/II Short Olive - Small Singer (as Olive & George) The Mighty Barnum 1934 Lavinia Thumb Shrimps for a Day 1934 Short Mary as a child Sitting Pretty 1933 A Neighbor (uncredited)
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character The Colgate Comedy Hour 1952 TV Series performer - 1 episode Framing Youth 1937 Short performer: "Here Comes the Ice Cream Man" - uncredited Arbor Day 1936 Short performer: "Doin' The Crazy Walk" - uncredited Vaudeville 1934/II Short performer: "I Raised My Hat", "Blue Prelude", "Lover", "Heat Wave" - uncredited Shrimps for a Day 1934 Short performer: "Here Comes the Ice Cream Man" - uncredited
Self Title Year Status Character The Colgate Comedy Hour 1952 TV Series Herself
Known for movies Charlie Chan at the Circus (1936) as Tiny
Little Miss Broadway (1938) as Olive Brasno
Vaudeville (1934) as Olive - Small Singer
The Mighty Barnum (1934) as Lavinia Thumb