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    Valerie Bergere (born Valerie Zenobia de Beaumont Lieb, February 8, 1867 – September 16, 1938) was a French-born American actress who had a near fifty-year...
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    in New York and London by Blanche Bates; in 1900–01 in New York by Valerie Bergere; and in 1913 by Clara Blandick. Madame Butterfly was first performed...
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    Palais-Royal (1989) Valérie Lemercier au Théâtre de Paris (1995–1996) Folies Bergère (2000) Valérie Lemercier au Le Palace (Paris) (2008) Valérie Lemercier chante...
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    and The Witch's Tales. The Red Mouse is a five act play that starred Valerie Bergere adapted by H.J.W. Dam from Osborne's novel. The New Jersey Historical...
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  • American author Pearl Bailey – Singer Kenny L. Baker – singer and actor Valerie Bergere (1867-1938) – French-born actress of stage and screen Carol Channing...
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    A bergère (French for shepherdess) hat is a flat-brimmed straw hat with a shallow crown, usually trimmed with ribbon and flowers. It could be worn in...
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    the second act, and Brodie sang a song, "My Poil Is a Bowery Goil". Valerie Bergere played Blanche Livingstone, the girl he rescues and then falls in love...
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  • author (b. 1900) September 16 Herman Baltia, Belgian general (b. 1863) Valerie Bergere, French-born American actress (b. 1867) September 17 – Bruno Jasieński...
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    Andrio Tom Moore as Donald MacDonald Dean Raymond as Undetermined Role Valerie Bergere as Undetermined Role John Davidson as Undetermined Role Herbert Evans...
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  • 30, 1978 American Ventrilogquist with his dummy, Charlie McCarthy. Valerie Bergere February 8, 1867 September 16, 1938 French-born American Actress, headlined...
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  • Georgia Craine) Veda Ann Borg as Elsie E. E. Clive as First Butler Valerie Bergere as Joyce's Maid Sarah Edwards as Mrs. Hinkle Thomas Pogue as Mr. Hinkle...
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    Daily review) Murray Roth (director); Accompanied by Frank Parker & Valerie Bergere 764-765 (NYC, two-reeler) The Woman Tamer March 1929 Bryan Foy (director);...
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    Mistress of Indochine (1928) as a play, produced by Sam H. Harris with Valerie Bergere, Devil dance, a play in three acts (1927), Pico Iyer in the foreword...
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  • incumbent Frank L. Shaw. Fletcher Bowron was elected the new mayor. Died: Valerie Bergere, 71, French-born American actress Neville Chamberlain reported to the...
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  • She began acting with the Albaugh Stock Company around 1900, and Valerie Bergere eventually brought her on the road for her touring act. Soon she was...
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    and screenplays, like Congai (1928) (produced by Sam H. Harris with Valerie Bergere), Devil dance, a play in three acts (1927), Barracoon (1931), The Iron...
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    the Boys (1959) Do Re Mi (1960–1962) Everybody Loves Opal (1962) Folies Bergère (1964) UTBU (1966) (as director) Luv (1967) The Cherry Orchard (1968) The...
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    as a settling for its shows, competing with its great rival, the Folies Bergère. Its stars in the 1920s included the American singer and dancer Josephine...
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  • and psychiatrist to the all-male crew for 40 years, her nickname was "La Bergère", the Shepherdess. She led Jacques to the men and money who would build...
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    Eleanor Frances Dixie, c. 1753, by Henry Pickering. The sitter is wearing a bergère hat and a brocaded silk sack-back gown. Robe à la française, France, block-printed...
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  • Status Milestone / Notes 1935 Dave Gould Broadway Melody of 1936 Folies Bergère de Paris "I've Got a Feeling You're Fooling" "Straw Hat" Won Benjamin Zemach...
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  • started a series of imports of Parisian cabaret shows to Las Vegas: Folies Bergère to the Tropicana, Nouvelle Eve to Hotel El Rancho Vegas and Casino de Paris...
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    daughter of Katherine (née Buckley), a dancer who performed at the Folies Bergère (d. 1990), and Anatole-Désiré Moreau, a restaurateur (d. 1975). Moreau's...
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    the age of 19 when he entered show business with a bit part in a Folies Bergère production. He continued performing in a variety of minor roles before...
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  • "Folies Bergere" by Adriano "Folies Bergere" by Nina Carter "Folies Bergere" by Paul Lincke "Folies-Bergère: Overture Theme "Folies-Bergère" by Jacques...
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  • Olivia Cole, Elizabeth Taylor, Georg Stanford Brown, John Anderson, Lee Bergere, Mark Moses, Robert Guillaume, Johnny Cash, Chris Douridas, James Rebhorn...
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    banana skirt that she wore for her mid-1920s performances in the Folies Bergère was subsequently likened to a miniskirt. Extremely short skirts became...
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    accessory and have entered into licensing agreements with designers." Valerie Cumming; C. W. Cunnington; P. E. Cunnington (15 November 2010). The Dictionary...
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  • and in Bob Fosse's Chicago. He performed the lead adagio in the “Folies Bergere” in Las Vegas. Mirault has worked in every dance medium from Cruise Lines...
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    the Middle Ages. McFarland. pp. 115–116. ISBN 9780786450527. Cumming, Valerie; Cunnington, C. W.; Cunnington, P. E. (2010). The Dictionary of Fashion...
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