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  • [[Category:Performers by occupation]]
    281 bytes (37 words) - 07:33, 19 November 2024
  • | occupation = Actress ...des". They were on Broadway together in Harry Delmar's ''Revels in 1927''; by then, bouts of mental instability were beginning to affect her work, and sh
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  • | occupation = Sideshow performer, billed as the living [[Venus de Milo]], film actre ...ls with physical deformities, predominantly played by real life freak show performers. In the film, she demonstrates how she used her feet to perform everyday ac
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  • | occupation = Film & television actress &<br>[[Burlesque]] STEPHANIE: Personally, I think performers should know what they will be judged on. Usually it will be costume, origin
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  • | occupation = [[singer]] and dance director ...ons" in America and moved to Britain in 1902, where she toured accompanied by young African American boys. She has been said to be the first black woman
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  • ...who are composers by occupation. Many composers are, or were, also skilled performers of music. ...ho puts together". The earliest use of the term in a musical context given by the Oxford English Dictionary is from Thomas Morley's 1597 A Plain and Easy
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  • | occupation = Burlesque performer, actress, model Inspired by classic American [[pin-up]] artwork, particularly [[WWII]] aircraft [[nose
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  • | occupation = [[Performance artist]], [[erotic dance|burlesque dancer]], [[actress]], ...ormed her take on Igor Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring" which is inspired by the life and death of JonBenét Ramsey.
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  • | occupation = ...9, from cancer at her home in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. She was survived by her sons Gary and Robert, her brother Johnny Slawson, and two grandsons.
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  • | occupation = [[Pornographic actor]] ...ally infected performers. The search and subsequent testing were conducted by the [[AIM healthcare|Adult Industry Medical Health Care Foundation]], where
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  • | caption = On-set still photo by Daniel Giberson | occupation = Burlesque performer, Yoga instructor
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  • | occupation = [[American burlesque|Burlesque]] dancer ...helping to ensure that the audience did not panic. The show was witnessed by [[Florenz Ziegfeld]], who gave her a place as a [[chorus girl]] in the ''[[
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  • | occupation = [[model]], actress, [[burlesque]] [[dancer]], horror host and [[singer] ...k adaptation of Deadly Cinema: The Movie, written by Matthew Muhl with art by Scott D.M. Simmons, was produced in celebration of the show's 5th Anniversa
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  • | occupation = [[Model]], [[Burlesque]] performer, [[actress]] ...s acted in a number of short films, most notably ''Dolls'' (2006) directed by Susan Luciani in which she plays the lead role of Mouche. The film feature
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  • | occupation = [[erotic dance|Burlesque dancer]], [[pin-up model]], dance teacher ...ly Telegraph, and 'the decadent expression of female sensuality in action' by the NY Daily News. Since the mid-1990's she has had audiences on their feet
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  • | caption = Portrait by John de Mirjian, before 1929 | deathcause = Suicide (by leap)
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  • | occupation = Satirist, comedy writer, performer, [[comedian]] ...mentary/4909/the_occult_moustache.html ''Fortean Times'' magazine: Feature by Atters]
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  • | occupation = Writer, performance artist ...sh Rose show at The Gentry de Paris Revue, who Binks is greatly influenced by.<ref>[http://runninginheels.co.uk/articles/dita-von-teese-at-the-gentry-de-
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  • |occupation = [[Neo-Burlesque|Burlesque dancer]] ...6 November 2018|publisher=}}</ref> He was also awarded ''Most Innovative'' by the Burlesque Hall of Fame at the 2011 Tournament of Tease. In 2012 he won
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  • | occupation = Singer, actress, [[dancer]] ...ix similar risqué productions that featured scanty costumes for the female performers and full nudity for the first time on Broadway.
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