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  1. Mar 5, 2018 · The process was notoriously selective and several famous actresses such as Joan Crawford and Lucille Ball failed to make the cut. Ziegfeld ranked the women that auditioned based on their height, weight, and dimensions (36-26-38 was his preference) and most importantly, the way they walked.

  2. Nov 23, 2015 · Here’s a list of five actresses who did make the cut. Who knew they began as Ziegfeld girls? 1) Marion Davies. At nineteen years old, Marion appeared in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1916 and Ziegfeld’s production Miss 1917. In both, she did little else but hoof or pose prettily.

  3. Oct 18, 1996 · Florenz Ziegfeld interviewed 15,000 beautiful women a year for a quarter of a century and a total of 3,000 were selected as Ziegfeld Girls, his idea of the most glorious specimens of American...

  4. Florenz Ziegfeld was a perfectionist who oversaw the Follies from curtain to curtain, so the question is not whether he controlled the women he employed, but rather how he treated them. Although others made contribu-tions along the way - especially Anna Held and Lady Duff Gordon - the shaping vision was Ziegfeld's. Singlehandedly, he created

  5. Ziegfeld girls were the actresses, dancers, singers, chorus girls, showgirls and other female performers who appeared in Florenz Ziegfeld 's theatrical Broadway revue spectaculars known as the Ziegfeld Follies (1907–1931, 1934, 1936, 1943, and 1957), produced in New York City.

  6. Jun 13, 2012 · Ziegfeld suffered a few more setbacks and advances before he returned to Europe and met the woman who would change his fortunes forever: Anna Held. Held, a Polish-French performer, was known for her flirtatious manner, her risque songs, and her willingness to show her legs.

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  8. A very complex man; a showman and promoter, Ziegfeld ruthlessly exploited women over the course of his career, yet at the same time was a passionate defender of civil rights. In his early follies, Ziegfeld employed Bert Williams, the first and most successful black performer on vaudeville.

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