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    Libby graduated from Hughes High School on June 11, 1920, at the age of 16. She graduated from the University of Cincinnati on June 16, 1923, with a Bachelor of Arts degree. Holman later subtracted two years from her age, insisting she was born in 1906, the year she gave the Social Security Administration as the year of her birth.

  2. Holman’s face didn’t draw people in: her voice, figure, and charm did. Unfortunately, they didn’t just attract lovers, fame, and fortune. It drew in scandal and devastation. Libby Holman - The Early Years 1929, LedbyZed. 9. She Scandalized Everyone.

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  4. Jun 23, 2021 · Singer and actress Libby Holman was known as much for her scandalous personal life and revolutionary activism as for her lush voice. She grew famous performing in Broadway shows and revues throughout the 1920s. Holman was openly bisexual and was accused of murdering her husband, Zachary Smith Reynolds, in 1932. She was actively involved in protesting racial segregation.

  5. Libby Holman. Actress: Dreams That Money Can Buy. Libby Holman's life was one of early poverty, extraordinary talent, scandal, fabulous wealth and tragedy. She's the stuff books and movies are ripe for. Born into a once-prosperous Jewish family in Ohio, her family's stock brokerage business collapsed in 1904 when her uncle disappeared after embezzling nearly $1 million, leaving her innocent ...

    • May 23, 1904
    • June 18, 1971
  6. Holman, Libby (1904–1971)American actress and singer whose indictment for the murder of her husband, despite her subsequent release, effectively ended her career. Born Elizabeth Lloyd Holzman (legally changed to Holman two months before the end of World War I) on May 23, 1904, in Cincinnati, Ohio; died on June 23, 1971, in Stamford ...

  7. The Notorious Libby Holman. When Libby Holman arrived in Manhattan in 1924, it was a bold and brassy town, devoted to the pleasure of pleasing itself. Prohibition—“the Great Foolishness,” as the gossip columnist Lucius Beebe called it—was in effect, but it had turned out to be practically unenforceable. With 32,000 speakeasies in New ...

  8. Jun 3, 2021 · Elizabeth Lloyd Holzmann, commonly known as Libby Holman, was born in Avondale in 1904. She was an actress, singer, activist, and romantic disaster. She also popularized the strapless dress. She attended Hughes High School and the University of Cincinnati. In college, Holman was known as a theatrical star with no particular singing talent.

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