Carrie Swain
      
  
  Caroline Madeline Gardner (
née Wisler; April 7, 1860 – June 20, 1944), better known by her stage name 
Carrie Swain, was an American 
actress, 
acrobat, and singer. One of the first female acrobats and 
belting vocalists to appear in 
vaudeville, she began her career performing in variety and 
minstrel shows during the 1870s. She first rose to national prominence in the early 1880s, touring in the musical ''The Tourists of the Palace Car''. In 1882 she created the role of Topsy in  composer 
Caryl Florio and dramatist H. Wayne Ellis's musical adaptation of ''
Uncle Tom's Cabin'', and then toured nationally in several plays written for her, among them 
Leonard Grover's  ''Cad, the Tomboy'' and 
Frederick G. Maeder's ''Mat, the Romp''.
  
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