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Mitzi Mayfair (1914–1976)

Mitzi Mayfair was during the 30s and 40s a tap-dancer on Broadway. Her showes included "The Show Is On", and "Take a Chance". After 'Eleanor Powell''s breakdown in January 1936, she replaced Miss Powell in "At Home Abroad". Mitzi Mayfair's film work was small, only co-starring in "For Jills In a Jeep" and a few Vitaphone Shorts. See full bio »

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(age 61) in Tucson, Arizona, USA

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Filmography

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1934 The Policy Girl (short)
Jeannie James
 
1933 Use Your Imagination (short)
Mitzi
 
1933 The Way of All Freshmen (short)
 
1932 Tip Tap Toe (short)
Mitzi Blake
 
1931 Follow the Leader (short)
 
1930 Paramount on Parade
Toe-Dancer (Prologue)
 
1930 Girls We Remember (short)
 
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1944 Four Jills in a Jeep (performer: "How Blue the Night" - uncredited, "Ohio" - uncredited)
 
1934 The Policy Girl (short) (performer: "Chatterbox" - uncredited, "Two Little Love Birds" - uncredited)
 
1933 Use Your Imagination (short) (performer: "Wouldn't It Be Nice" - uncredited)
 
1932 Tip Tap Toe (short) (performer: "Three's a Crowd" - uncredited)
 
1930 Paramount on Parade (performer: "I'm In Training For You")
 
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1944 Four Jills in a Jeep
Herself
 
1943 Show-Business at War (documentary short)
Herself (uncredited)
 
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