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    • Marion Davies. At nineteen years old, Marion appeared in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1916 and Ziegfeld’s production Miss 1917. In both, she did little else but hoof or pose prettily.
    • Louise Brooks. Louise Brooks, arguably the most quintessential flapper, appeared in two Ziegfeld shows: the musical comedy Louie the 14 starring Leon Errol and the Ziegfeld Follies of 1925.
    • Barbara Stanwyck. Barbara Stanwyck, the Frank Capra heroine and film noir femme fatale, appeared at the tender age of sixteen in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1922 and 1923.
    • Paulette Goddard. Like Barbara Stanwyck, Paulette Goddard appeared in a Ziegfeld show at age sixteen. She was a chorus girl in No Foolin’, a show that premiered at Ziegfeld’s Palm Beach venue before moving to Broadway.
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    Nov 16, 2020 · The Great Ziegfeld Toni Lanier was a Ziegfeld Follies showgirl whose lasting notoriety came not as a performer but as the wife of a high-level studio executive and the mistress of a famous television star.

  3. Pages in category "Ziegfeld girls" The following 82 pages are in this category, out of 82 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. May 23, 2013 · Prominently featured in the Follies were the iconic "Ziegfeld girls" who were the mainstay of these shows. They were actresses and dancers, many quite accomplished. [Here's a full-length feature produced by Ziegfeld, titled "Glorifying the American Girl".]

  5. Ziegfeld Girl: Directed by Busby Berkeley, Robert Z. Leonard. With James Stewart, Judy Garland, Hedy Lamarr, Lana Turner. In the 1920s, three women become performers in the renowned Broadway show the Ziegfeld Follies, where they find fame, love, and tragedy.

  6. Mar 5, 2018 · Located on the corner of 6th Avenue and 54th Street, the theatre was named for the legendary producer FlorenzFlo” Ziegfeld, famed for his risqué revues that “glorified the American girl.” The $2,500,000 theatre was financed by William Randolph Hearst, who not so coincidently was having an affair with one of Ziegfeld’s showgirls.

  7. In the film we follow three women; one who aspires to be a Ziegfeld girl (Lana Turner as Sheila), one who is a experienced stage performer (Judy Garland as Susan), and one who is plucked out from a crowd because of her beauty (Hedy Lamarr as Sandra).

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