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  1. Ziegfeld girls were the actresses, singers, chorus girls, showgirls and other female performers who appeared in Florenz Ziegfeld's theatrical Broadway revue spectaculars known as the Ziegfeld Follies (1907–1931, 1934, 1936, 1943, and 1957), produced in New York City.

  2. Bring On The Beautiful Girls – Lucille Ball | Ziegfeld Follies | Warner Archive. Warner Bros. Classics. 339K subscribers. 4.8K. 391K views 7 years ago #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros...

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    • Warner Bros. Classics
  3. Jul 24, 2019 · Lucille Ball discusses how she contemplated jumping in front of a Limo when she was fired from her first job on Broadway!Date aired - March 9th 1971 - Lucill...

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    • The Dick Cavett Show
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lucille_BallLucille Ball - Wikipedia

    Lucille Désirée Ball (August 6, 1911 – April 26, 1989) was an American actress, comedian, producer, and studio executive. She was recognized by Time in 2020 as one of the most influential women of the 20th century for her work in all four of these areas. [1]

  5. With Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Lucille Bremer, Fanny Brice. The late, great impresario Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. looks down from Heaven and ordains a new revue in his grand old style.

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    • Comedy, Musical
    • Lemuel Ayers, Roy Del Ruth, Robert Lewis
    • 1946-04-08
  6. Mar 5, 2018 · The process was notoriously selective and several famous actresses such as Joan Crawford and Lucille Ball failed to make the cut. Ziegfeld ranked the women that auditioned based on their height, weight, and dimensions (36-26-38 was his preference) and most importantly, the way they walked.

  7. Sung by Astaire with a short solo dance by Cyd Charisse, followed by Lucille Ball cracking a whip over eight chorus-girl panthers, and finally Virginia O'Brien spoofs the previous scene by singing "Bring On Those Wonderful Men".

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