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Hilda Emma Schneider (April 29, 1907 – March 15, 1980), who went by the stage name Daisy Earles, was a German-born actress with dwarfism who migrated to the United States in the early 1920s. She worked in Hollywood films and later toured with circus companies with her siblings under the name of The Doll Family. Daisy Earles was blonde, pretty, and tall compared to her other sisters, and had a very well proportioned figure, for which she earned the epithet of a "miniature Mae West". Her circus acts with her siblings were primarily as "parade performers".

BiographyEdit

Earles was born Hilda Emma Schneider on April 29, 1907, in Stolpen, Germany<ref name=Movie/> to Emma and Gustav Schneider. Their three daughters, less than average height, migrated to the United States. They were encouraged by their father to work in the entertainment field taking advantage of their "hypopituitary" midget status.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn<ref name=Tele>Template:Cite news</ref>

Her brother Kurt and sister Frieda were the first to migrate to California in 1916 after they had met Bert W. Earles and his wife, who became their agents. The Earles had toured with the Dancing Dolls family prior to their joining films and acting with new names. Kurt and Frieda changed their names to Harry and Grace to act in films and they adopted the surname "Earles" of their manager.

Their first dance appearance was for the Buffalo Bill Show in the roles as "Hansel and Gretel" for which they were hailed as the "Smallest Dancing Couple in the World". Hilda, who later came to be known as Daisy Earles, joined her brother and sister in California in the early 1920s. Another sister, Elly, joined them in 1926; she was called "Tiny", because of her appearance. All four siblings, who had earlier taken the surname Earles, changed it to "Doll" after the death of their manager, Earles.<ref name=Tele/>Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn Template:SfnTemplate:SfnTemplate:Sfn

Daisy Earles was most well known for her part in Freaks in 1932. However, the film was considered horrifying and was shown in the U.S. with many cuts, banned in England, and in Canada was called "brutal and grotesque". Template:Sfn<ref name=Movie>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name=Tele/><ref name=Credit>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In 1928, Earles had appeared in the 1928 film Three-Ring Marriage.<ref name=Movie/> She and her siblings Tiny, Grace, and Harry, performed as "Munchkins" in a song and dance sequence along the Yellow Brick Road, in The Wizard of Oz (1939). They were not credited individually in the film, but as "The Singer Midgets", despite having been generally well known as "The Doll Family".Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn She had a small uncredited role in 1952's The Greatest Show on Earth, for which she won an award for her "blink-and-you-miss-it" photo shot.Template:Citation needed

Daisy retired from film acting in 1952, after her bit part in The Greatest Show on Earth.Template:Sfn She and her siblings continued working for the Ringling Brothers Circus and Barnum and Bailey Circus where they appeared as "parade performers" in "side shows for 30 seasons". They all retired in 1958.Template:Sfn<ref name=Tele/><ref name= Celeb>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Following retirement, Daisy lived in Sarasota, Florida with her three siblings.<ref name=Tele/> Subsequent to Daisy's death in March 1980 at the age of 72, three documentaries dedicated to her and her siblings were released. These are: Freaks Uncensored! (1999), Ce nain que je ne saurais voir! (2015, a TV film), and Schlitzie: One of Us (2015).<ref name=Movie/> In one Template:Which, it is stated that Franz Taibosh, an Afrikaner, had a "crush" on her, but she was not interested as she was already married to her husband, who also worked as a chauffeur and security person for her family.Template:Sfn

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