Fanny Brice

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Fanny Brice was an American comedienne, singer, and actress who was born on October 29, 1891, in New York City, and died on May 29, 1951, in Hollywood, California. She was one of the most popular and influential performers of the early 20th century, and her legacy continues to be celebrated in the world of entertainment today. Brice began her career in show business as a vaudeville performer, and she quickly became known for her comedic talent and her powerful singing voice. She was a master of character comedy, and she created several memorable personas, including the brash and outspoken "Baby Snooks" and the over-the-top burlesque performer "Fanny the Flirt." Brice's career reached new heights in the 1920s and 1930s, when she became a star of Broadway and the Ziegfeld Follies, a series of lavish revues produced by Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr. She was known for her beautiful singing voice and her powerful stage presence, and she became one of the most popular and beloved performers of her generation. Brice's life and career were the inspiration for the musical "Funny Girl," which premiered on Broadway in 1964 with Barbra Streisand in the lead role.}

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Birth Date: October 29, 1891
Birth Location: New York, NY
Death Date: May 29, 1951
Death Location: Beverly Hills, CA
Cause of Death: cerebral hemorrhage

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Ziegfeld Follies of 1936
Original Broadway Production (1936)
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Ziegfeld Follies of 1934
Original Broadway Production (1934)
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Fioretta
Original Broadway Production (1929)
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  • Marchesa Vera Di Livio
Ziegfeld Follies of 1921
Original Broadway Production (1921)
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Ziegfeld Follies of 1920
Original Broadway Production (1920)
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The Honeymoon Express
Original Broadway Production (1913)
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  • Marcelle

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Fanny Brice was an American comedienne, singer, and actress who was born on October 29, 1891, in New York City, and died on May 29, 1951, in Hollywood, California. She was one of the most popular and influential performers of the early 20th century, and her legacy continues to be celebrated in the world of entertainment today. Brice began her career in show business as a vaudeville performer, and she quickly became known for her comedic talent and her powerful singing voice. She was a master of character comedy, and she created several memorable personas, including the brash and outspoken "Baby Snooks" and the over-the-top burlesque performer "Fanny the Flirt." Brice's career reached new heights in the 1920s and 1930s, when she became a star of Broadway and the Ziegfeld Follies, a series of lavish revues produced by Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr. She was known for her beautiful singing voice and her powerful stage presence, and she became one of the most popular and beloved performers of her generation. Brice's life and career were the inspiration for the musical "Funny Girl," which premiered on Broadway in 1964 with Barbra Streisand in the lead role.}

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Personal Info

Birth Date: October 29, 1891
Birth Location: New York, NY
Death Date: May 29, 1951
Death Location: Beverly Hills, CA
Cause of Death: cerebral hemorrhage

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  • Fannie Brice

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