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  • | domesticpartner = [[Florenz Ziegfeld]] ...lish-born stage performer, most often associated with impresario [[Florenz Ziegfeld]], her common-law husband.
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  • ...eared in the 1920–24 editions of Scandals. The Black Bottom, danced by * [[Ziegfeld Follies]] star [[Ann Pennington]] and Tom Patricola, touched off a national
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  • | name = Ziegfeld Girl '''''Ziegfeld Girl''''' is a 1941 American musical film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and
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  • | spouse = Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.<br>1914-1932 ...heatrical revue (and adapted to a radio program from 1932 and 1936), the [[Ziegfeld Follies]] which operated from 1914 until his death in 1932.
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  • ...ddie Cantor, and ''Ziegfeld’s Midnight Frolic'' (1929). There was one more Ziegfeld show to come, but first, an interruption: ...le circuit together with an act. In 1931, they were both involved with the Ziegfeld Follies. He wrote comedy sketches; she stood out in the show as “The Foll
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  • {{Header|Ziegfeld Follies 04/20}} [[Image:ZigfeldFollies1912.jpg|thumb|Promotional artwork for 1912 Ziegfeld Follies]]
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  • '''Yvonne Evelyn Hughes''' (1900 - December 26, 1950) was a dancer in the [[Ziegfeld Follies]] and an actress in silent motion pictures. * San Mateo, California Times, "Ziegfeld Girl Strangled", December 26, 1950, Page 2.
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  • ...family and was hired as a teenager by Florenz Ziegfeld to appear in his [[Ziegfeld Follies Revue]]. She legally changed her name to Lillian Bohny in the early image:BillieDove-01.jpg|* [[Ziegfeld Follies]] Girl
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  • *Ziegfeld Follies (1946) (uncredited) .... Showgirl :... aka Ziegfeld Follies of 1946 (USA: poster title)
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  • * Ziegfeld's
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  • *Ziegfeld Girl (1941) (uncredited) .... Ziegfeld Girl
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  • ...per'' and uncredited roles in ''Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo'' and the 1946 [[Ziegfeld Follies]]. A more prominent role came in ''Seven Days Ashore'', a musical i * [[Ziegfeld Follies]] (1946) (uncredited) .... Showgirl
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  • ...kert saw one of these troupes, known as the Tiller Rockets, perform in the Ziegfeld Follies and was inspired to create his own version with American dancers. ...any ways, they took over what the [[Ziegfeld Follies]] had been before Flo Ziegfeld's death.
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  • ...yed as an analog for "revue", though the term was proprietary to [[Florenz Ziegfeld]] until he died in 1932. Other popular proprietary revue names included [[G ...n girl." Famed for his often bizarre publicity schemes and continual debt, Ziegfeld joined Earl Carroll, George White, John Murray Anderson, and the Shubert Br
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  • ...” of ''The Greenwich Village Follies'' and the [[tableau vivant]] of ''The Ziegfeld Follies''.
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  • ...yed with the show for its 1917 and 1918 seasons. In 1919, Tashman left the Ziegfeld company for bigger and better opportunities.
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  • Paulette Goddard was a child model who debuted in "The Ziegfeld Follies" at the age of 13. She made about 59 films in Hollywood from 1929 t ...tress. A former child fashion model and in several Broadway productions as Ziegfeld Girl, she was a major star of the Paramount Studio in the 1940s. She was ma
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  • ...[[Florenz Ziegfeld]], who gave her a place as a [[chorus girl]] in the ''[[Ziegfeld Follies]]''.<ref name=reis>Jim Reis, "Pieces of the Past: '$100,000 legs' c
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  • ...Jones (1943), his Diamond Horseshoe nightclub, and the [[Ziegfeld Follies|Ziegfeld Theatre]] influencing the careers of many stars. Billy Rose was inducted as *Ziegfeld Follies of 1934 (1934) - revue - featured lyricist for "Soul Saving Sadie",
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  • ...er she began her association with [[Florenz Ziegfeld]], headlining his ''[[Ziegfeld Follies]]'' from 1910 into the 1930s. ...performers to portray themselves in ''The Great Ziegfeld'' (1936) and ''[[Ziegfeld Follies]]'' (1946). For her contribution to the motion picture industry, sh
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