Adele Rowland (July 10, 1883 – August 8, 1971) was an American actress.
She was born on July 10, 1883, in Washington, D.C., the youngest daughter of Abraham D. Levi and Addie (Lloyd) Levi. She had a sister, Mabel Rowland (1882-1943) - actress, monologist, producer and director, and a brother, Harmon L. Rowland (1896-1971), a real estate broker in Los Angeles, California
Adele married Charlie Ruggles (1886-1970) in 1914 and they divorced in 1921. She then married Conway Tearle (1878-1938).
A soprano known for her effervescent personality, Rowland was a standout in musical comedy productions from 1904, specializing in "story songs"; she was best known for her rendition of the song Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag, which she introduced in 1915.
After marrying Tearle, she moved to Los Angeles, where she carved out a career playing small parts in motion pictures well into the 1950s.
She died on August 8, 1971, in Los Angeles, California.