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Burlesque performers — people who have been professional burlesque entertainers during their careers. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories ...
Pages in category "American burlesque performers" The following 89 pages are in this category, out of 89 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Louise Henderson (burlesque) (dates unknown) Phyllis Bedells (1893–1985), first British prima ballerina, teacher, London Empire Theatre, Covent Garden, also in musicals; Immodesty Blaize (born c. 1978), burlesque dancer, show girl; Teneisha Bonner (1981–2019), hip hop and street dancer; Deborah Bull (born 1963), ballet dancer, broadcaster
La Rose fought the ban and succeeded in obtaining a federal court injunction to stop the city from enforcing it. But she was diagnosed with cancer in 1971 and died the following year, effectively ending burlesque in the city. [2] The Esquire was still operating the year of her death, showing adult movies with occasional burlesque performances. [1]
Vedette is a French word that designates the star of a show, at the top of the billing. [1] The meaning of the term has changed over the years. From the early twentieth century, it began to be used for the main female artists in cabaret shows such as burlesque, vaudeville, music hall or revue.
Stage name Birth name Life Notability Notes Melanie C: Melanie Chisholm 1974– English singer-songwriter and media personality (Spice Girls) Pimp C: Chad Butler 1973–2007 American rapper and producer Vitamin C: Colleen Fitzpatrick 1972– American singer-songwriter and actress Bruce Cabot: Étienne de Pelissier Bujac Jr. 1904–1972
This fresh and modern-sounding name actually dates back to the 19th century when it caught on as a Scandinavian girl’s name. It has Latin origins, astronomical ties and a meaning of “new.” 35.
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