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Sally Rand(1904-1979)

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Sally Rand
She's considered an American icon in the world of entertainment although most contemporaries have no idea who she is until her legendary risqué "fan dance" is brought up. Then they put two and two together. Burlesque star Sally Rand was born in the Ozark region (Missouri) in 1904, her father a corporal in the Spanish-American War and her mother a Pennsylvania Dutch Quaker.

Inspired by the legendary ballerina Anna Pavlova, Sally became interested in dance at a young age and left home to join a carnival as a teen. She invariably became a cigarette girl, chorine, café dancer, artist's model and circus performer (Ringling) through a series of introductions. She subsequently joined a repertory theater company and took acting seriously for the first time. During the 20s she appeared in a number of stage shows. Films came her way as she was able to score work (due to her agile background in the circus) from Mack Sennett and Hal Roach in a few of their daredevil slapstick shorts. A Wampas Baby Star of 1927, she joined mentor Cecil B. DeMille's stock company and entered feature films with a new name that DeMille gave her -"Sally Rand."

She decorated a number of silents, including westerns with Hoot Gibson and others, but a pronounced lisp hurt her career come the advent of sound. It was at this juncture that the shapely dame decided to work on incorporating her talent for dancing back into her career. With the right mixture of enticement, imagination and intricate feathery placement, Sally Rand came upon her secret formula to success. As an exotic burlesque performer, she not only winningly ignited male libidos but found a steady gig for the rest of her days. A long-standing job at the Paramount Club in 1932 is where the idea of her "fan dance" was created. Her "Lady Godiva" stunt at the Chicago's World's Fair had her arrested on lewd charges but she was eventually released. All the brouhaha just increased her notoriety. She later created the "bubble dance" in which she did a taunting dance with a huge five foot specially constructed translucent bubble to the delight of male audiences.

In the 1930s she also appeared in legit plays including a stint as Sadie Thompson in "Rain" in 1935 opposite Humphrey Bogart. She would appear in later years at various revues, expositions and fairs still teasing and playing "hide and peek" with the guys, her act seldom straying from its original concept. She was arrested a few more times than she was married (at least three husbands can be credited to her marriage account). She continued to appear on stage doing her fan dance past age 60 and once replaced an ailing burlesque star Ann Corio in the stage show "This Was Burlesque" in the 1960s. She also shared the stage with burlesque topliners Tempest Storm and Blaze Starr. Sally's final appearance took place in Kansas City in 1978 and she died the following year.
BornApril 3, 1904
DiedAugust 31, 1979(75)
BornApril 3, 1904
DiedAugust 31, 1979(75)
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Known for

Vince Barnett, Frank O'Connor, George Douglas, Reed Hadley, Henry King, Dennis Moore, Esther Muir, Stanley Price, Sally Rand, and Paul Sutton in Sunset Murder Case (1938)
Sunset Murder Case
4.7
  • Kathy O'Connor
  • 1938
Vilma Bánky and Ronald Colman in The Night of Love (1927)
The Night of Love
6.9
  • Gypsy Dancer
  • 1927
Golf Widows (1928)
Golf Widows
  • Mary Ward
  • 1928
Cecil B. DeMille, William K. Howard, Rod La Rocque, and Jobyna Ralston in Gigolo (1926)
Gigolo
7.3
  • Tourist Girl in Paris
  • 1926

Credits

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  • Vince Barnett, Frank O'Connor, George Douglas, Reed Hadley, Henry King, Dennis Moore, Esther Muir, Stanley Price, Sally Rand, and Paul Sutton in Sunset Murder Case (1938)
    Sunset Murder Case
    4.7
    • Kathy O'Connor
    • 1938
  • Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Kay Hughes in The Big Show (1936)
    The Big Show
    5.7
    • State Fair Performer
    • 1936
  • Carole Lombard and George Raft in Bolero (1934)
    Bolero
    6.5
    • Annette
    • 1934
  • Olive Borden in Hotel Variety (1933)
    Hotel Variety
    6.4
    • 1933
  • Claudette Colbert, Charles Laughton, Joyzelle Joyner, and Fredric March in The Sign of the Cross (1932)
    The Sign of the Cross
    6.8
    • Crocodiles' Victim (uncredited)
    • 1932
  • Black Feather
    • 1928
  • Golf Widows (1928)
    Golf Widows
    • Mary Ward
    • 1928
  • The Czarina's Secret
    Short
    • 1928
  • Victor McLaglen in A Girl in Every Port (1928)
    A Girl in Every Port
    6.5
    • Girl in Bombay (uncredited)
    • 1928
  • Nameless Men (1928)
    Nameless Men
    • 1928
  • Jack Padjan in Crashing Through (1928)
    Crashing Through
    • Rita Bayne
    • 1928
  • Harrison Ford and Georgia Hale in A Woman Against the World (1928)
    A Woman Against the World
    4.0
    • Maysie Bell
    • 1928
  • Heroes in Blue (1927)
    Heroes in Blue
    • Anne Dugan
    • 1927
  • Hoot Gibson in Galloping Fury (1927)
    Galloping Fury
    3.7
    • Dorothy Shelton
    • 1927
  • Rod La Rocque in The Fighting Eagle (1927)
    The Fighting Eagle
    6.2
    • Fräulein Hertz
    • 1927

Additional Crew



  • Vince Barnett, Frank O'Connor, George Douglas, Reed Hadley, Henry King, Dennis Moore, Esther Muir, Stanley Price, Sally Rand, and Paul Sutton in Sunset Murder Case (1938)
    Sunset Murder Case
    4.7
    • dance creator (uncredited)
    • 1938

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Billie Beck
  • Height
    • 5′ 1″ (1.55 m)
  • Born
    • April 3, 1904
    • Elkton, Hickory County, Missouri, USA
  • Died
    • August 31, 1979
    • Glendora, California, USA(congestive heart failure)
  • Spouses
      Frederick J. LallaAugust 12, 1954 - August 16, 1960 (divorced)
  • Other works
    Stage: Replaced Ann Corio as emcee of the successful Broadway revue "This Was Burlesque".
  • Publicity listings
    • 2 Portrayals
    • 8 Articles
    • 2 Pictorials
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

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  • Trivia
    As a little girl, she met then-President Theodore Roosevelt, and fell asleep in his lap.
  • Quotes
    The dictionary defines "exotic" as that which is strange and foreign. I am not strange; I like boys. I am not foreign; I was born and raised in Hickory County, Missouri.

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