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Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. - Wikipedia Florenz Edward Ziegfeld Jr ( ˈzɪɡfɛld ; March 21, 1867 – July 22, 1932) was an American Broadway impresario, notable for his series of theatrical revues, the Ziegfeld Follies (1907–1931), inspired by the Folies Bergère of Paris
Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr. | Broadway, Musicals, Revues | Britannica Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr (born March 21, 1869, Chicago—died July 22, 1932, Hollywood) was an American theatrical producer who brought the revue to spectacular heights under the slogan “Glorifying the American Girl ”
Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. - Biography - IMDb American theatrical producer who brought the revue to spectacular heights under the slogan "Glorifying the American Girl " During the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893, Ziegfeld managed bodybuilder Eugen Sandow (billed as the Great Sandow) In 1896 he turned to theatrical management
Florenz Ziegfeld Dies in Hollywood After Long Illness Mr Ziegfeld was the son of Dr Florenz Ziegfeld, who organized the Chicago Musical College, and recruited the symphony orchestra for Theodore Thomas He was born on March 21, 1869, and grew up
On March 21, 1867, Impresario Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. Was Born On this day in 1867, Florenz Ziegfeld Jr was born in Chicago, Illinois The son of Belgian and German immigrants, he survived the Chicago fire of 1871 to become one of the most influential
Ziegfeld and His Follies: A Biography of Broadways Greatest . . . - JSTOR Though the Ziegfeld Follies had made Ziegfeld his own greatest star on Broadway, he knew that his professional future lay in musical comedy Nothing better convinced him of this fact than the critical reaction to his Follies of 1923, which opened at the New Amsterdam Theatre on October 20, 1923
Florenz Ziegfeld (1867-1932) - Preserve Old Broadway The stock market crash of 1929 ruined many men, including Ziegfeld Broken financially and in spirit, Ziegfeld went west to see if he could get his health back, but died in Los Angeles on July 22, 1932, leaving his second wife, Billie Burke, with substantial debts
Ziegfeld Follies - Wikipedia Many of the top comedians, singers and other entertainers in America appeared in the shows They were also known for displaying beautiful chorus girls, commonly called Ziegfeld Girls, dressed in elaborate costumes The biopic The Great Ziegfeld won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1937
Florenz Ziegfeld: The Incarnation of Broadway - New York Almanack Impresario Florenz (Flo) Ziegfeld Jr was an American icon who developed the modern Broadway revue and established its global leadership in entertainment He invented show business Florenz hit his stride with the Follies of 1907