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  1. 19 de feb. de 2014 · Introduction. Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. (born March 21, 1867 in Chicago IL; died July 22, 1932 in Hollywood, CA) is recognized as an “American” icon who fundamentally changed show business in the United States. He established the modern Broadway show, used standardized beauty as an integrative marker of a rapidly changing immigrant society, and ...

  2. Florenz Ziegfeld (Chicago, 21 maart 1867 — Hollywood, 22 juli 1932) was een Amerikaans impresario, bekend van zijn Broadway revues. Levensloop en carrière. Ziegfeld werd geboren in 1867. Zijn vader was een Duitse immigrant, zijn moeder was familie van de Franse generaal Étienne Maurice Gérard.

  3. 29 de may. de 2018 · Florenz Ziegfeld was born in Chicago, III., on March 21, 1869. His father was a German musician of the old school who eventually became president of the Chicago Musical College. Young "Flo" found this dignified life too quiet. In his first venture into show business he managed Sandow, the strong man of the World's Columbian Exposition, in 1893.

  4. When the show was first mounted in 1907, no one, not even producer Florenz Ziegfeld, could have possibly imagined its impact. Ziegfeld was simply trying to mount a light, inexpensive entertainment ...

  5. Ziegfeld girl. Ziegfeld Girls fueron un grupo de coristas y showgirls que actuaban en los espectáculos teatrales de Broadway de Florenz Ziegfeld conocidos como Ziegfeld Follies (1907-1931) en la ciudad de Nueva York, que estaban basados en el Folies Bergère de París.

  6. Florenz Ziegfeld was born in 1867 in Chicago. His father, Florenz, Sr., was head of the Chicago Musical College and a significant figure in the cultural life of the city. The junior Ziegfeld worked at his father's conservatory while in high school, earning a promotion to assistant manager in 1885.

  7. In 1893, a local Chicago music teacher, Florenz Ziegfeld became music director for the World's Fair and sent his son, Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. to Europe to seek out talent for the fair. In what might have been a harbinger of Ziegfeld's approach, he failed to return with any musical talent of note but did round up a man he touted as the "world's ...