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  1. Sally Rand (born Jan. 2, 1904, Elkton, Mo., U.S.—died Aug. 31, 1979, Glendora, Calif.) was an American actress and dancer who achieved fame as a fan dancer and bubble dancer.. Helen Beck entered show business at an early age. Eventually adopting the name Sally Rand (suggested to her, she said, by Cecil B. DeMille), she played in vaudeville and performed as an acrobatic dancer at carnivals ...

  2. 30 de sept. de 2021 · Rand was excellent at bringing money in, but terrible at managing it once she had it. The Music Box, at least, survived until the end of the war in 1946, probably thanks in no small part to the management of her partner, George Riccomi. A souvenir passport from Sally Rand’s Gay Paree attraction at the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition.

  3. 11 de nov. de 2020 · Author William Hazelgrove with his new book “Sally Rand: American Sex Symbol” in front of the Chicago Theatre on Nov. 9, 2020. She then came to Chicago to star in a play. It lasted only one month.

  4. 1 de sept. de 1979 · Sally Rand was born Helen Gould Beck, in Elkton, Mo., Jan. 2, 1904. Her father was a retired Army colonel and her mother a teacher and correspondent for several Kansas and Missouri newspapers.

  5. 3 de sept. de 2015 · Sally Rand's beautiful ostrich feather fan dance performed in the musical Bolero, starring George Raft and Carole Lombard.

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  7. Rand in 1937. Hattie Helen Gould Beck (or Sally Rand; April 3, 1904 – August 31, 1979) was an American actress and dancer. She starred in many silent movies and in movies with sound. Her movies included The Dressmaker from Paris and The Road to Yesterday, both in 1925.