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Any girl who twists her hat will be fired! – Florenz ZiegfeldAnd no Ziegfeld girl ever did as she made her way down the gala stairways of the Ziegfeld Follies in some of the most astonishing spectacles the American theatergoing public ever witnessed. When Florenz Ziegfeld started in theater, it was flea circus, operetta and sideshow all rolled into one. When he left it, the glamorous world of "show-biz" had been created. Though many know him as the man who "glorified the American girl," his first real star attraction was the bodybuilder Eugen Sandow, who flexed his muscles and thrilled the society matrons who came backstage to squeeze his biceps. His lesson learned with Sandow, Ziegfeld went on to present Anna Held, the naughty French sensation, who became the first Mrs. Ziegfeld. He was one of the first impresarios to mix headliners of different ethnic backgrounds, and literally the earliest proponent of mixed-race casting. The stars he showcased and, in some cases, created have become legends: Billie Burke (who also became his wife), elfin Marilyn Miller, cowboy Will Rogers, Bert Williams, W. C. Fields, Eddie Cantor and, last but not least, neighborhood diva Fanny Brice. A man of voracious sexual appetites when it came to beautiful women, Ziegfeld knew what he wanted and what others would want as well. From that passion, the Ziegfeld Girl was born. Elaborately bejeweled, they wore little more than a smile as they glided through eye-popping tableaux that were the highlight of the Follies, presented almost every year from 1907 to 1931. Ziegfeld's reputation and power, however, went beyond the stage of the Follies as he produced a number of other musicals, among them the ground-breaking Show Boat. In Ziegfeld: The Man Who Created Show Business, Ethan Mordden recreates the lost world of the Follies, a place of long-vanished beauty masterminded by one of the most inventive, ruthless, street-smart and exacting men ever to fill a theatre on the Great White Way : Florenz Ziegfeld.

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After a meteoric ascent on Broadway that began with Ziegfeld's 1910 Follies, Lillian Lorraine went on to become one of the most famous entertainers in America. Her passionately lived life made her a prime target for the tabloid gossip doyens of the day. This biography recounts the early West Coast life of this superstar as well as her coronation on Broadway, her work in silent film, and her sexual liaisons that helped her gain her notoriety. It also covers her eventual disappearance from public life, her alcoholism and her death, which went largely unnoticed. She was buried in 1955 in a pauper's grave. The book includes first-hand personal anecdotes and observations from recently discovered tapes, which were recorded by a confidante of Lorraine's.

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In the first decades of the twentieth century, Broadway teemed with showgirls, but only the Ziegfeld Girl has survived in American popular culture—as a figure of legend, nostalgia, and camp. Featured in Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.’s renowned revues, which ran on Broadway from 1907 to 1931, the Ziegfeld Girl has appeared in her trademark feather headdresses, parading and posing, occasionally singing and dancing, in numerous musicals and musical films paying direct or indirect homage to the intrepid producer and his glorious Girl. Linda Mizejewski analyzes the Ziegfeld Girl as a cultural icon and argues that during a time when American national identity was in flux, Ziegfeld Girls were both products and representations of a white, upscale, heterosexual national ideal.Mizejewski traces the Ziegfeld Girl’s connections to turn-of-the-century celebrity culture, black Broadway, the fashion industry, and the changing sexual and gender identities evident in mainstream entertainment during the Ziegfeld years. In addition, she emphasizes how crises of immigration and integration made the identity and whiteness of the American Girl an urgent issue on Broadway’s revue stages during that era. Although her focus is on the showgirl as a “type,” the analysis is intermingled with discussions of figures like Anna Held, Fanny Brice, and Bessie McCoy, the Yama Yama girl, as well as Ziegfeld himself. Finally, Mizejewski discusses the classic American films that have most vividly kept this showgirl alive in both popular and camp culture, including The Great Ziegfeld, Ziegfeld Girl, and the Busby Berkeley musicals that cloned Ziegfeld’s showgirls for decades.Ziegfeld Girl will appeal to scholars and students in American studies, popular culture, theater and performance studies, film history, gender studies, gay and lesbian studies, and social history.


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Ziegfeld was the original impresario and showman. He is most famous for the Ziegfeld Follies which were famous theatrical productions on Broadway with the best stars of its day. Famous performers such as Eddie Cantor, Fanny Brice and Barbara Stanwyck appeared in the shows. Costumes were designed by famous names such as Lucille and Erte. The first revue took place in what is now the Winter Garden theater in Broadway, mid-town Manhattan in 1907.

He was a showman from the beginning. In 1893, when his father opened a nightclub called the Trocadero. it was rescued by his son. Young Ziegfeld shifted the main focus of the show from music and variety acts to a strongman, Eugene Sandow. Ziegfeld organized a huge publicity campaign to broadcast his star, and the show was a spectacular success. Ziegfeld toured the United States with his star and it was then that he decided to turn his attention to Broadway. He wanted to find a new star and he did. It was Anna Held, a singer and all-round entertainer. She was working for the Folies Bergeres in Europe but Ziegfeld offered her an unheard of sum of money to become his new star. Held arrived in the United States in a blaze of publicity and over the next twelve year, Ziegfeld produced many Broadway musicals designed to showcase his new protegee.

Ziegfeld married Held but they later separated. However it was Held who gave Ziegfeld the idea of the 'Ziegfeld Follies' of which FLorenz Ziegfeld is most famous. Ziegfeld was the producer of these shows which ran from 1907 through 1931.

The first show opened in 1907 at a rundown theater called "The Jardin de Paris" in New York. The Folies were a mix of burlesque and pure entertainment. They were lavish and spectacular revues, a mix between Broadway shows and the elaborate Vaudeville shows. Ziegfeld aimed to hire the best entertainers of the day. The top entertainers of the day including Ann Pennington, Will Rogers, W.C. Fields appeared in the shows. For the 1910 Follies, Ziegfeld brought in two comic stars who became key figures in the series. They were Bert Williams, the first black man to co-star on Broadway with white performers and Fanny Brice, who would star in more Folie shows than any other. The shows too were famous for their elaborate costumes designed by famous names such as Erte, Lucille and Ali Ben Hagan.

As the 1920's roared on, Ziegfeld Folies roared on too. The shows moved to a new theater but they still kept to the successful formula of stunning and spectacular visuals, topical comedy and beautiful girls. Ziegfeld produced other shows and musicals. Another important production was the musical, Show Boat. The show, with its dramatic storyline, was another success.

The Wall Street Crash came in 1932 and Ziegfeld lost much of his money. However he produced a revival of Show Boat which was another a financial success. However, later that year 1932, Ziegfeld died from a lung infection related to pleurisy.

Barbi Benton

Career

She was featured on the Playboy cover several times and in nude photo layouts in the March 1970, December 1973, and January 1975 issues.

Benton is known for her years as a regular on the country music series Hee Haw, appearing in comic skits with other cast members. She left the program after four seasons to concentrate on a more Hollywood-oriented career. She also starred in the short-lived ABC-TV comedy series Sugar Time! about an aspiring female rock group in 1977.

Benton was also a recording artist with some success. Her 1975 record, "Brass Buckles," was a top five hit on Billboard's country singles chart. Benton has recorded eight albums, the last of which she personally produced in 1979. She also composed the songs, sang them and played piano. One of her better known songs was "Ain't That Just the Way" in 1976, which was also a major hit for Lutricia McNeal in 1996, and was recorded by the Dutch singer Patricia Paay under the title Poor Jeremy in 1977.

Family

Benton married George Gradow, a successful real estate developer on October 14, 1979. The couple have two children, Alexander Benton Gradow (born August 23, 1986) and a daughter, Ariana (born 1988). For many years, they split their time between their homes in Aspen, Colorado and Los Angeles. On April 28, 2006, Gradow was sentenced to 15 months in prison after pleading guilty to tax fraud and altering financial documents in a bid to mislead the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

Discography

Albums

Year

Album

US Country

Label

1975

Barbi Doll

17

Playboy

Barbi Benton

18

1976

Something New

39

1978

Ain't That Just the Way

1988

Kinetic Voyage

Takoma

Singles

Year

Single

Chart Positions

Album

US Country

CAN Country

1975

"Brass Buckles"

5

6

Barbi Benton

"Movie Magazine, Stars in Her Eyes"

61

"Roll You Like a Wheel" (with Mickey Gilley)

32

19

single only

"The Reverend Bob"

74

Barbi Benton

Filmography

Naughty Cheerleader, 1972

For The Love Of It, 1980

Hospital Massacre, 1981

Deathstalker, 1983

Schulmdchen 1984

Television appearances

L'Uomo del colpo perfetto (Movie, 1968), as girl in bed.

The Sonny & Cher Show (TV), as herself.

Playboy After Dark (TV, 1968), as herself.

Hee Haw (TV, 1969), as herself.

Marcus Welby, M.D. (TV, 1972), playing Liz in episode: "We'll Walk Out of Here Together" (episode # 4.3).

The Midnight Special (TV, 1973), as herself.

The Great American Beauty Contest (TV, 1973) as Miss Iowa.

The Third Girl from the Left (TV, 1973), playing Melanie.

The American Bandstand (TV, 1975), guest artist.

McCloud (TV, 1975), playing Shannon Forbes in episode "Park Avenue Pirates".

Nashville on the road (TV, 1975), artist.

Sugar Time! (TV, 1977), playing Maxx Douglas.

Murder at the Mardi Gras (TV, 1978) as herself.

Fantasy Island (TV, 1978) playing Shirley Russell in episode "Poof, you're a movie star" (episode # 1.12).

The Love Boat (TV, 1978) playing Brigitte in episodes "Computerman", "Parlez-Vous" and "Memories of you".

The Love Boat (TV, 1978) playing Kiki Atwood in episode "Marooned, part 1 and 2" (episodes # 2.26/27).

The Love Boat (TV, 1979) playing Lucy in episodes "Not now, I'm dying", "Eleanor's return" and "Too young to love".

America 2Night (TV, 1978), as herself, receiving the UBS Liftetime Achievement Award.

The Hollywood Squares (TV, 1978) playing Guest Panelist.

Fantasy Island (TV, 1978), playing Dee Dee Verona in episodes "The Appointment" and "Mr. Tattoo".

Fantasy Island (TV, 1979), playing Bunny Kelly in episodes "Baby" and "Marathon: Battle of the sexes".

Vega$ (TV, 1979), playing Holly in episode "Design For Death" (episode # 2.5).

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV, 1980), guest.

Doug Henning's World of Magic V (TV 1980), as herself, acting as an assistant in the "sawing a woman in half" illusion.

Fantasy Island (TV, 1980), playing Erica Clark in episodes Playgirl and Smith's Valhalla.

Fantasy Island (TV, 1980), playing Molly Delahanti in episodes "The love doctor", "Pleasure palace" and "Possessed".

Charlie's Angels (TV, 1980), playing Toni Green in episode "Island Angels" (episode # 5.5).

For the love of it (Movie, 1980), playing Anita Carney.

Lobo (TV, 1981) playing country singer Kitty Rhinestone in episode "The Cowboy Connection".

CHiPs (TV, 1981) playing Sal in episode "Ponch's Angels, part 1 and 2" (episodes # 4.14/15).

The Match Game/Hollywood Squares Hour (TV, 1983) playing Guest Panelist.

Fantasy Island (TV, 1982), playing Courtney/Miss Winslow in episodes "House of dolls" and "Wuthering heights".

Circus of the Stars (TV, 1982, 1980, 1979), performer.

Fantasy Island (TV, 1981), episodes "The Devil and Mr. Roarke", "Ziegfeld Girls", and "Kid Corey Rides Again".

The Love Boat (TV, 1981), playing Cathy Somms in episodes "The Nudist from Sunshine Gardens", "Eye of the beholder" and "Bugged".

Fantasy Island (TV, 1981), playing Marsha Garnett/Carla Baines in episodes "The man from yesterday" and "World's most desirable woman".

Matt Houston (TV, 1983) playing Ava Randolph in episode "Purrfect Crime" (episode # 1.13).

Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer (TV, 1984) playing Susan Lancaster in episode "Catfight" (episode # 2.4).

And the Wall Came Tumbling Down (TV, 1984) playing Caroline Trent.

Safe at home (TV, ca 1985) playing Connie Simpson in episode Old flame.

Murder, She Wrote (TV, 1986) playing Sue Beth in episode "Murder in the Electric Cathedral" (episode # 2.16).

Riptide (TV, 1986), playing Gina Potter in episode "Playing Hardball" (episode # 3.17).

Barbi Benton Presents: Best Buns On The Beach (TV, ca 1990), intro-host.

Barbi Benton Presents: Stripper of the Year (TV, ca 1990), intro-host.

Hugh Hefner: Once upon a time (TV, 1992), as herself.

Playboy: The party continues (TV, 2000), as herself.

Entertainment Tonight (TV, 2002), as herself.

Playboy's 50th Anniversary (TV, 2003), as herself.

The Girls Next Door (TV, 2005), as herself in "Fight Night" (episode # 1.5).

The Girls Next Door (TV, 2007), as herself in "Guess Who's Coming to Luncheon?" (episode # 3.14).

The Girls Next Door (TV, 2008), as herself in "Kickin' Aspen"

The Girls Next Door (TV, 2009), as herself in "The Wheel World"

Theater appearances

I love my life (1982). The semi-autobiographical play was held January 1982 at the La Mirada Civic Theatre in California.[citation needed]. It closed after a handful of performances.

References

^ a b "People magazine". http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20076195,00.html. Retrieved 2008-10-12. 

^ Aspen developer gets 15 months James Paton, April 28, 2006, Rocky Mountain News

External links

Barbi Benton at the Internet Movie Database

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Which theaters have 4K Digital Projectors in New York City?

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