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Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.

Florenz Edward Ziegfeld Jr. (/ˈzɪɡfɛld/; March 21, 1867 – July 22, 1932) was an American Broadway impresario, notable for his series of theatrical revues, the Ziegfeld Follies (1907–1931), inspired by the Folies Bergère of Paris. He also produced the musical Show Boat. He was known as the "glorifier of the American girl".[1] Ziegfeld is a member of the American Theater Hall of Fame.[2]

Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
Ziegfeld in 1928
Born
Florenz Edward Ziegfeld Jr.

(1867-03-21)March 21, 1867
DiedJuly 22, 1932(1932-07-22) (aged 65)
Occupation(s)Producer, impresario
Spouse
(m. 1914)
PartnerAnna Held (1897–1913)
ChildrenPatricia Ziegfeld Stephenson
The Sandow Trocadero Vaudevilles (poster), produced by Ziegfeld, (1894)

Early life edit

Florenz Edward Ziegfeld Jr. was born on March 21, 1867,[3]: 8  in Chicago, Illinois. His mother, Rosalie (née de Hez), who was born in Belgium, was the grandniece of General Count Étienne Maurice Gérard.[4][5] His father, Florenz Edward Ziegfeld, was a German immigrant whose father was the mayor of Jever in Friesland. Ziegfeld was baptized in his mother's Roman Catholic church. His father was Lutheran.[3]: 7–8  As a child Ziegfeld witnessed the Chicago fire of 1871.

Career edit

His father ran the Chicago Musical College and later opened a nightclub, the Trocadero, to profit from the 1893 World's Fair.[6] To help his father's nightclub succeed, Ziegfeld hired and managed the strongman Eugen Sandow.[6][7]

In London, during a trip to Europe, Ziegfeld met Anna Held, a Polish-French singer.[8] His promotion of Held in America brought about her meteoric rise to national fame.[9][10] It was Held who first suggested an American imitation of the Parisian Folies Bergère to Ziegfeld.[6][11] Her success in a series of his Broadway shows, especially A Parisian Model (1906), was a major reason for his starting a series of lavish revues in 1907.[12] Much of Held's popularity was due to Ziegfeld's creation of publicity stunts and rumors fed to the American press.

Ziegfeld's stage spectaculars, known as the Ziegfeld Follies, began with Follies of 1907, which opened on July 7, 1907,[13] and were produced annually until 1931.[14] These extravaganzas, with elaborate costumes and sets, featured beauties chosen personally by Ziegfeld in production numbers choreographed to the works of prominent composers such as Irving Berlin, George Gershwin and Jerome Kern.[1] The Follies featured the famous Ziegfeld girls, female chorus dancers who wore elaborate costumes and performed in synchronization.

The Follies featured many performers who, though well known from previous work in other theatrical genres, achieved unique financial success and publicity with Ziegfeld. Included among these are Nora Bayes, Fanny Brice, Ruth Etting, W. C. Fields, Eddie Cantor, Marilyn Miller, Will Rogers, Bert Williams and Ann Pennington.[14]

 
Caricature by Ralph Barton, 1925

At a cost of $2.5 million, Ziegfeld built the 1600-seat Ziegfeld Theatre on the west side of Sixth Avenue between 54th and 55th Streets. Designed by Joseph Urban and Thomas W. Lamb, the auditorium was egg-shaped, with the stage at the narrow end. A huge medieval-style mural, The Joy of Life, covered the walls and ceiling.[15] To finance the construction, Ziegfeld borrowed from William Randolph Hearst,[16] who took control of the theater after Ziegfeld's death.

The Ziegfeld Theatre opened in February 1927 with Ziegfeld's production of Rio Rita, which ran for nearly 500 performances. This was followed by Show Boat,[12] a great hit with a run of 572 performances.[6][17] This musical, which concerned racial discrimination in the South during the late nineteenth century, was a collaboration between Ziegfeld, Urban, and composer Jerome Kern. The musical has been revived four times on Broadway, winning multiple Tony Awards. The score features several classics such as "Ol' Man River" and "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man".[18]

Ziegfeld lost much of his money in the stock market crash. In May 1932 he staged a revival of Show Boat that ran for six months—a hit, by Depression standards.[19] That same year, he brought his Follies stars to CBS Radio with The Ziegfeld Follies of the Air.[20]

Personal life edit

 
Florenz Ziegfield, Jr. in 1904

In 1896, Ziegfeld met Anna Held, an actress, in London.[21] Ziegfeld and Held began a common-law marriage in 1897, and she divorced him in 1913, according to her obituary in The New York Times dated August 13, 1918.[10][3]: 45  Held served Ziegfeld with divorce papers on April 14, 1912, and their divorce became final on January 9, 1913.[3]: 124–125  Held had submitted testimony about Ziegfeld's relationship with another woman.[22] The unnamed party in this romantic triangle was showgirl Lillian Lorraine, an entertainer of limited talent but charismatic stage presence and beauty whom Ziegfeld discovered in 1907 when she was a 15-year-old performer in a Shubert production. Ziegfeld spent years promoting her career, transforming her into one of the most popular attractions in his Follies[23]: 18–19  and establishing her in an apartment two floors above the residence he shared with Held. He remained in love with Lorraine for the rest of his life.[23]: 63 

Not long after his divorce from Held, Ziegfeld married actress Billie Burke on April 11, 1914. They had met at a New Year's Eve party.[1][24] They had one child, Patricia Ziegfeld Stephenson (1916–2008). The family lived on his estate in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, and in Palm Beach, Florida.[25] Ziegfeld died in Hollywood, California on July 22, 1932, from pleurisy, related to a previous lung infection.[1] He had been in Los Angeles only a few days after moving from a New Mexico sanitarium.[1] His death left Burke with substantial debts, driving her toward film acting to settle them.[16] She died on May 14, 1970. He and Burke are interred in Kensico Cemetery in Valhalla, New York.

Accolades edit

Ziegfeld was elected to the American Theatre Hall of Fame.[26]

Broadway theatre productions edit

 
Poster promoting theatre performer Anna Held (c. 1898)
 
Poster for The Turtle (1898), featuring Sadie Martinot
 
Poster for Mam'selle Napoleon (1903)
 
Follies of 1907 sheet music cover
 
Joseph Urban set design drawing for Ziegfeld Follies of 1919
Broadway theatre productions
Date Title Notes
1896 A Parlor Match Herald Square Theatre[10][27]
1898 The French Maid Herald Square Theatre[28]
1898 Way Down East Manhattan Theatre[29]
1898 The Turtle Manhattan Theatre[30]
1899 Mlle. Fifi Manhattan Theatre[31]
1899 The Manicure Manhattan Theatre[32]
1899–1900 Papa's Wife Manhattan Theatre[33]
1901–1902 The Little Duchess Casino Theatre, Grand Opera House[34]
1903–1904 Red Feather Lyric Theatre, Grand Opera House[35]
1903–1904 Mam'selle Napoleon Knickerbocker Theatre[36]
1904–1905 Higgledy-Piggledy Weber and Fields' Broadway Music Hall[37]
1905 Higgledy-Piggledy Weber and Fields' Broadway Music Hall[38]
1906–1907 The Parisian Model Broadway Theatre[39]
1907 Follies of 1907 Jardin de Paris, Liberty Theatre, Grand Opera House[40]
1908 The Parisian Model Broadway Theatre[41]
1908 The Soul Kiss New York Theatre[42]
1908 Follies of 1908 Jardin de Paris, New York Theatre[43]
1908–1909 Miss Innocence New York Theatre[44]
1909 Follies of 1909 Jardin de Paris[45]
1909 Miss Innocence New York Theatre[46]
1910 Follies of 1910 Jardin de Paris[47]
1911 Ziegfeld Follies of 1911 Jardin de Paris[48]
1912 Over the River Globe Theatre[49]
1912 A Winsome Widow Moulin Rouge[50]
1912–1913 Ziegfeld Follies of 1912 Moulin Rouge[51]
1913 Ziegfeld Follies of 1913 Moulin Rouge[52]
1914 Ziegfeld Follies of 1914 New Amsterdam Theatre[53]
1915 Ziegfeld Follies of 1915 New Amsterdam Theatre[54]
1916 Ziegfeld Follies of 1916 New Amsterdam Theatre[55]
1916–1917 The Century Girl Century Theatre[56]
1917 Dance and Grow Thin Cocoanut Grove Theatre[56]
1917 Ziegfeld Follies of 1917 New Amsterdam Theatre[57]
1917 The Rescuing Angel Hudson Theatre[58]
1917–1918 Miss 1917 Century Theatre[59]
1917–1918 A Night in Spain Cocoanut Grove Theatre[60]
1918 Ziegfeld Follies of 1918 New Amsterdam Theatre, Globe Theatre[61]
1918 Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic Ziegfeld Roof[62]
1918 By Pigeon Post George M. Cohan's Theatre[63]
1919 Ziegfeld Follies of 1919 New Amsterdam Theatre[64]
1919 Ziegfeld Nine O'Clock Review New Amsterdam Theatre Roof[65]
1919 Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic Danse de Follies[66]
1919 Caesar's Wife Liberty Theatre[67]
1919–1920 Elsie Janis and Her Gang George M. Cohan's Theatre[68]
1920 Ziegfeld Girls of 1920 Danse de Follies[69]
1920 Ziegfeld Follies of 1920 New Amsterdam Theatre[70]
1920–1922 Sally New Amsterdam Theatre[71]
1921 Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic Ziegfeld Roof[72]
1921 Ziegfeld 9 O'Clock Frolic Danse de Follies[73]
1921 Ziegfeld Follies of 1921 Globe Theatre[74]
1921–1922 The Intimate Strangers Henry Miller's Theatre[75]
1921–1922 Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic Danse de Follies[76]
1922 Ziegfeld Follies of 1922 New Amsterdam Theatre[77]
1922–1923 Rose Briar Empire Theatre[78]
1923 Ziegfeld Follies of 1923 New Amsterdam Theatre[79]
1923 Sally New Amsterdam Theatre[80]
1923–1924 Ziegfeld Follies of 1923 New Amsterdam Theatre[81]
1923–1925 Kid Boots Earl Carroll Theatre, Selwyn Theatre[82]
1924–1925 Ziegfeld Follies of 1924 New Amsterdam Theatre[83]
1924–1925 Annie Dear Times Square Theatre[84]
1925 Louis the 14th Cosmopolitan Theatre[85]
1925 Ziegfeld Follies of 1925 New Amsterdam Theatre[86]
1926 No Foolin' Globe Theatre[87]
1926–1927 Betsy New Amsterdam Theatre[88]
1927–1928 Rio Rita Ziegfeld Theatre, Lyric Theatre, Majestic Theatre[89]
1927–1928 Ziegfeld Follies of 1927 New Amsterdam Theatre[90]
1927–1929 Show Boat Ziegfeld Theatre[91]
1928 Rosalie Ziegfeld Theatre[92]
1928 The Three Musketeers Lyric Theatre[93]
1928–1929 Whoopee! New Amsterdam Theatre[94]
1929 Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic Frolic Theatre[95]
1929 Show Girl Ziegfeld Theatre[96]
1929–1930 Bitter Sweet Ziegfeld Theatre, Shubert Theatre[97]
1930 Simple Simon Ziegfeld Theatre[98]
1930–1931 Smiles Ziegfeld Theatre[99]
1931 Ziegfeld Follies of 1931 Ziegfeld Theatre[100]
1932 Hot-Cha! Ziegfeld Theatre[101]
1932 Show Boat Casino Theatre[102]

Films edit

Ziegfeld appears in a sound prologue to the 1929 film, Show Boat—a part-talkie based on Edna Ferber's 1926 novel, not the popular stage adaptation that was still playing on Broadway when the film was released. Universal Pictures originally made Show Boat as a silent, and obtained the rights to the popular Broadway score after the film was shot. The 18-minute prologue is introduced by Ziegfeld and producer Carl Laemmle, and features excerpts from the stage production performed by cast members Jules Bledsoe, Tess Gardella, Helen Morgan and the Broadway chorus.[103][104]: 61  Two subsequent adaptations of Show Boat, in 1936 and 1951, were based on the stage musical.[105][106]

Technicolor screen versions of three of Ziegfeld's stage musicals were produced in the early sound film era. RKO Pictures had its first hit with its lavish presentation of Rio Rita (1929), starring Bebe Daniels and John Boles.[107]: 22 [108]

Marilyn Miller reprised one of her greatest stage successes in Sally (1929).[109] Eddie Cantor reprised his popular Broadway role in Whoopee! (1930), which Ziegfeld himself produced with Samuel Goldwyn.[110]

Cultural references edit

 
Poster for The Great Ziegfeld (1936)

In 1936 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer released a semi-biographical film extravaganza, The Great Ziegfeld, starring William Powell. He was personally chosen for the role by Billie Burke, who felt that while Powell did not physically resemble her late husband, he possessed the right manner. "What I tried to do primarily was to get across the essential spirit of the man", Powell later said, "his love for show business, his exquisite taste, his admiration for the beauty of women. He was financially impractical but aesthetically impeccable—a genius in his chosen field."[111]: 184  Nominated for seven Academy Awards, The Great Ziegfeld received Oscars for Best Picture, Best Actress (Luise Rainer as Anna Held), and Best Dance Direction (Seymour Felix), for the astonishingly opulent production number, "A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody"—one of the most famous musical sequences ever filmed.[112][113] It was MGM's most expensive production since Ben-Hur (1925), and it made back twice its cost.[114]: 120–121 

Released by MGM ten years later, Ziegfeld Follies (1946) was an all-star revue that includes Powell in a cameo role as Ziegfeld.[111]: 228–229 [114]: 201  A 1978 NBC-television film, Ziegfeld: The Man and His Women, stars Paul Shenar as Ziegfeld. Directed by Buzz Kulik, the three-hour biopic[115][116] was nominated for seven Emmy Awards and received the award for Outstanding Cinematography (Gerald Finnerman).[117]

Ziegfeld appears as a character in a number of films:

Archive edit

The Academy Film Archive houses the Florenz Ziegfeld-Billie Burke Collection. The collection consists primarily of home movies.[125]

Further reading edit

  • Carter, Randolph, Ziegfeld, the Time of His Life, New and rev. ed., London, Bernard Press, 1988; ISBN 0-9513557-0-8
  • Redniss, Lauren, Century Girl: 100 Years in the Life of Doris Eaton Travis, Last Living Star of the Ziegfeld Follies, New York, Harper Collins, 2006; ISBN 978-0-06-085333-4.

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Ziegfeld redirects here For other uses see Ziegfeld disambiguation Florenz Edward Ziegfeld Jr ˈ z ɪ ɡ f ɛ l d March 21 1867 July 22 1932 was an American Broadway impresario notable for his series of theatrical revues the Ziegfeld Follies 1907 1931 inspired by the Folies Bergere of Paris He also produced the musical Show Boat He was known as the glorifier of the American girl 1 Ziegfeld is a member of the American Theater Hall of Fame 2 Florenz Ziegfeld Jr Ziegfeld in 1928BornFlorenz Edward Ziegfeld Jr 1867 03 21 March 21 1867Chicago Illinois U S DiedJuly 22 1932 1932 07 22 aged 65 Hollywood California U S Occupation s Producer impresarioSpouseBillie Burke m 1914 wbr PartnerAnna Held 1897 1913 ChildrenPatricia Ziegfeld StephensonThe Sandow Trocadero Vaudevilles poster produced by Ziegfeld 1894 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Accolades 5 Broadway theatre productions 6 Films 7 Cultural references 8 Archive 9 Further reading 10 References 11 External linksEarly life editFlorenz Edward Ziegfeld Jr was born on March 21 1867 3 8 in Chicago Illinois His mother Rosalie nee de Hez who was born in Belgium was the grandniece of General Count Etienne Maurice Gerard 4 5 His father Florenz Edward Ziegfeld was a German immigrant whose father was the mayor of Jever in Friesland Ziegfeld was baptized in his mother s Roman Catholic church His father was Lutheran 3 7 8 As a child Ziegfeld witnessed the Chicago fire of 1871 Career editHis father ran the Chicago Musical College and later opened a nightclub the Trocadero to profit from the 1893 World s Fair 6 To help his father s nightclub succeed Ziegfeld hired and managed the strongman Eugen Sandow 6 7 In London during a trip to Europe Ziegfeld met Anna Held a Polish French singer 8 His promotion of Held in America brought about her meteoric rise to national fame 9 10 It was Held who first suggested an American imitation of the Parisian Folies Bergere to Ziegfeld 6 11 Her success in a series of his Broadway shows especially A Parisian Model 1906 was a major reason for his starting a series of lavish revues in 1907 12 Much of Held s popularity was due to Ziegfeld s creation of publicity stunts and rumors fed to the American press Ziegfeld s stage spectaculars known as the Ziegfeld Follies began with Follies of 1907 which opened on July 7 1907 13 and were produced annually until 1931 14 These extravaganzas with elaborate costumes and sets featured beauties chosen personally by Ziegfeld in production numbers choreographed to the works of prominent composers such as Irving Berlin George Gershwin and Jerome Kern 1 The Follies featured the famous Ziegfeld girls female chorus dancers who wore elaborate costumes and performed in synchronization The Follies featured many performers who though well known from previous work in other theatrical genres achieved unique financial success and publicity with Ziegfeld Included among these are Nora Bayes Fanny Brice Ruth Etting W C Fields Eddie Cantor Marilyn Miller Will Rogers Bert Williams and Ann Pennington 14 nbsp Caricature by Ralph Barton 1925At a cost of 2 5 million Ziegfeld built the 1600 seat Ziegfeld Theatre on the west side of Sixth Avenue between 54th and 55th Streets Designed by Joseph Urban and Thomas W Lamb the auditorium was egg shaped with the stage at the narrow end A huge medieval style mural The Joy of Life covered the walls and ceiling 15 To finance the construction Ziegfeld borrowed from William Randolph Hearst 16 who took control of the theater after Ziegfeld s death The Ziegfeld Theatre opened in February 1927 with Ziegfeld s production of Rio Rita which ran for nearly 500 performances This was followed by Show Boat 12 a great hit with a run of 572 performances 6 17 This musical which concerned racial discrimination in the South during the late nineteenth century was a collaboration between Ziegfeld Urban and composer Jerome Kern The musical has been revived four times on Broadway winning multiple Tony Awards The score features several classics such as Ol Man River and Can t Help Lovin Dat Man 18 Ziegfeld lost much of his money in the stock market crash In May 1932 he staged a revival of Show Boat that ran for six months a hit by Depression standards 19 That same year he brought his Follies stars to CBS Radio with The Ziegfeld Follies of the Air 20 Personal life edit nbsp Florenz Ziegfield Jr in 1904In 1896 Ziegfeld met Anna Held an actress in London 21 Ziegfeld and Held began a common law marriage in 1897 and she divorced him in 1913 according to her obituary in The New York Times dated August 13 1918 10 3 45 Held served Ziegfeld with divorce papers on April 14 1912 and their divorce became final on January 9 1913 3 124 125 Held had submitted testimony about Ziegfeld s relationship with another woman 22 The unnamed party in this romantic triangle was showgirl Lillian Lorraine an entertainer of limited talent but charismatic stage presence and beauty whom Ziegfeld discovered in 1907 when she was a 15 year old performer in a Shubert production Ziegfeld spent years promoting her career transforming her into one of the most popular attractions in his Follies 23 18 19 and establishing her in an apartment two floors above the residence he shared with Held He remained in love with Lorraine for the rest of his life 23 63 Not long after his divorce from Held Ziegfeld married actress Billie Burke on April 11 1914 They had met at a New Year s Eve party 1 24 They had one child Patricia Ziegfeld Stephenson 1916 2008 The family lived on his estate in Hastings on Hudson New York and in Palm Beach Florida 25 Ziegfeld died in Hollywood California on July 22 1932 from pleurisy related to a previous lung infection 1 He had been in Los Angeles only a few days after moving from a New Mexico sanitarium 1 His death left Burke with substantial debts driving her toward film acting to settle them 16 She died on May 14 1970 He and Burke are interred in Kensico Cemetery in Valhalla New York Accolades editZiegfeld was elected to the American Theatre Hall of Fame 26 Broadway theatre productions edit nbsp Poster promoting theatre performer Anna Held c 1898 nbsp Poster for The Turtle 1898 featuring Sadie Martinot nbsp Poster for Mam selle Napoleon 1903 nbsp Follies of 1907 sheet music cover nbsp Joseph Urban set design drawing for Ziegfeld Follies of 1919 Broadway theatre productionsDate Title Notes1896 A Parlor Match Herald Square Theatre 10 27 1898 The French Maid Herald Square Theatre 28 1898 Way Down East Manhattan Theatre 29 1898 The Turtle Manhattan Theatre 30 1899 Mlle Fifi Manhattan Theatre 31 1899 The Manicure Manhattan Theatre 32 1899 1900 Papa s Wife Manhattan Theatre 33 1901 1902 The Little Duchess Casino Theatre Grand Opera House 34 1903 1904 Red Feather Lyric Theatre Grand Opera House 35 1903 1904 Mam selle Napoleon Knickerbocker Theatre 36 1904 1905 Higgledy Piggledy Weber and Fields Broadway Music Hall 37 1905 Higgledy Piggledy Weber and Fields Broadway Music Hall 38 1906 1907 The Parisian Model Broadway Theatre 39 1907 Follies of 1907 Jardin de Paris Liberty Theatre Grand Opera House 40 1908 The Parisian Model Broadway Theatre 41 1908 The Soul Kiss New York Theatre 42 1908 Follies of 1908 Jardin de Paris New York Theatre 43 1908 1909 Miss Innocence New York Theatre 44 1909 Follies of 1909 Jardin de Paris 45 1909 Miss Innocence New York Theatre 46 1910 Follies of 1910 Jardin de Paris 47 1911 Ziegfeld Follies of 1911 Jardin de Paris 48 1912 Over the River Globe Theatre 49 1912 A Winsome Widow Moulin Rouge 50 1912 1913 Ziegfeld Follies of 1912 Moulin Rouge 51 1913 Ziegfeld Follies of 1913 Moulin Rouge 52 1914 Ziegfeld Follies of 1914 New Amsterdam Theatre 53 1915 Ziegfeld Follies of 1915 New Amsterdam Theatre 54 1916 Ziegfeld Follies of 1916 New Amsterdam Theatre 55 1916 1917 The Century Girl Century Theatre 56 1917 Dance and Grow Thin Cocoanut Grove Theatre 56 1917 Ziegfeld Follies of 1917 New Amsterdam Theatre 57 1917 The Rescuing Angel Hudson Theatre 58 1917 1918 Miss 1917 Century Theatre 59 1917 1918 A Night in Spain Cocoanut Grove Theatre 60 1918 Ziegfeld Follies of 1918 New Amsterdam Theatre Globe Theatre 61 1918 Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic Ziegfeld Roof 62 1918 By Pigeon Post George M Cohan s Theatre 63 1919 Ziegfeld Follies of 1919 New Amsterdam Theatre 64 1919 Ziegfeld Nine O Clock Review New Amsterdam Theatre Roof 65 1919 Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic Danse de Follies 66 1919 Caesar s Wife Liberty Theatre 67 1919 1920 Elsie Janis and Her Gang George M Cohan s Theatre 68 1920 Ziegfeld Girls of 1920 Danse de Follies 69 1920 Ziegfeld Follies of 1920 New Amsterdam Theatre 70 1920 1922 Sally New Amsterdam Theatre 71 1921 Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic Ziegfeld Roof 72 1921 Ziegfeld 9 O Clock Frolic Danse de Follies 73 1921 Ziegfeld Follies of 1921 Globe Theatre 74 1921 1922 The Intimate Strangers Henry Miller s Theatre 75 1921 1922 Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic Danse de Follies 76 1922 Ziegfeld Follies of 1922 New Amsterdam Theatre 77 1922 1923 Rose Briar Empire Theatre 78 1923 Ziegfeld Follies of 1923 New Amsterdam Theatre 79 1923 Sally New Amsterdam Theatre 80 1923 1924 Ziegfeld Follies of 1923 New Amsterdam Theatre 81 1923 1925 Kid Boots Earl Carroll Theatre Selwyn Theatre 82 1924 1925 Ziegfeld Follies of 1924 New Amsterdam Theatre 83 1924 1925 Annie Dear Times Square Theatre 84 1925 Louis the 14th Cosmopolitan Theatre 85 1925 Ziegfeld Follies of 1925 New Amsterdam Theatre 86 1926 No Foolin Globe Theatre 87 1926 1927 Betsy New Amsterdam Theatre 88 1927 1928 Rio Rita Ziegfeld Theatre Lyric Theatre Majestic Theatre 89 1927 1928 Ziegfeld Follies of 1927 New Amsterdam Theatre 90 1927 1929 Show Boat Ziegfeld Theatre 91 1928 Rosalie Ziegfeld Theatre 92 1928 The Three Musketeers Lyric Theatre 93 1928 1929 Whoopee New Amsterdam Theatre 94 1929 Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic Frolic Theatre 95 1929 Show Girl Ziegfeld Theatre 96 1929 1930 Bitter Sweet Ziegfeld Theatre Shubert Theatre 97 1930 Simple Simon Ziegfeld Theatre 98 1930 1931 Smiles Ziegfeld Theatre 99 1931 Ziegfeld Follies of 1931 Ziegfeld Theatre 100 1932 Hot Cha Ziegfeld Theatre 101 1932 Show Boat Casino Theatre 102 Films editZiegfeld appears in a sound prologue to the 1929 film Show Boat a part talkie based on Edna Ferber s 1926 novel not the popular stage adaptation that was still playing on Broadway when the film was released Universal Pictures originally made Show Boat as a silent and obtained the rights to the popular Broadway score after the film was shot The 18 minute prologue is introduced by Ziegfeld and producer Carl Laemmle and features excerpts from the stage production performed by cast members Jules Bledsoe Tess Gardella Helen Morgan and the Broadway chorus 103 104 61 Two subsequent adaptations of Show Boat in 1936 and 1951 were based on the stage musical 105 106 Technicolor screen versions of three of Ziegfeld s stage musicals were produced in the early sound film era RKO Pictures had its first hit with its lavish presentation of Rio Rita 1929 starring Bebe Daniels and John Boles 107 22 108 Marilyn Miller reprised one of her greatest stage successes in Sally 1929 109 Eddie Cantor reprised his popular Broadway role in Whoopee 1930 which Ziegfeld himself produced with Samuel Goldwyn 110 Cultural references edit nbsp Poster for The Great Ziegfeld 1936 In 1936 Metro Goldwyn Mayer released a semi biographical film extravaganza The Great Ziegfeld starring William Powell He was personally chosen for the role by Billie Burke who felt that while Powell did not physically resemble her late husband he possessed the right manner What I tried to do primarily was to get across the essential spirit of the man Powell later said his love for show business his exquisite taste his admiration for the beauty of women He was financially impractical but aesthetically impeccable a genius in his chosen field 111 184 Nominated for seven Academy Awards The Great Ziegfeld received Oscars for Best Picture Best Actress Luise Rainer as Anna Held and Best Dance Direction Seymour Felix for the astonishingly opulent production number A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody one of the most famous musical sequences ever filmed 112 113 It was MGM s most expensive production since Ben Hur 1925 and it made back twice its cost 114 120 121 Released by MGM ten years later Ziegfeld Follies 1946 was an all star revue that includes Powell in a cameo role as Ziegfeld 111 228 229 114 201 A 1978 NBC television film Ziegfeld The Man and His Women stars Paul Shenar as Ziegfeld Directed by Buzz Kulik the three hour biopic 115 116 was nominated for seven Emmy Awards and received the award for Outstanding Cinematography Gerald Finnerman 117 Ziegfeld appears as a character in a number of films The Jolson Story 1946 played by Eddie Kane I ll See You in My Dreams 1951 played by William Forrest 118 The Story of Will Rogers 1952 played by William Forrest 119 The I Don t Care Girl 1953 played by Wilton Graff 120 The Eddie Cantor Story 1953 played by William Forrest 121 Deep in my Heart 1954 plaed by Paul Henried The Helen Morgan Story 1957 played by Walter Woolf King 122 Funny Girl 1968 played by Walter Pidgeon 123 played by Roger DeKoven in the original Broadway stage production 124 W C Fields and Me 1976 played by Paul Stewart Ellis Island 1984 played by Julian HollowayArchive editThe Academy Film Archive houses the Florenz Ziegfeld Billie Burke Collection The collection consists primarily of home movies 125 Further reading editCarter Randolph Ziegfeld the Time of His Life New and rev ed London Bernard Press 1988 ISBN 0 9513557 0 8 Redniss Lauren Century Girl 100 Years in the Life of Doris Eaton Travis Last Living Star of the Ziegfeld Follies New York Harper Collins 2006 ISBN 978 0 06 085333 4 References edit a b c d e Florenz Ziegfeld Dies in Hollywood After Long Illness The New York Times July 23 1932 Retrieved February 19 2009 The Official Website Members Preserve the Past Honor the Present Encourage the Future Theater Hall of Fame November 14 2016 Retrieved December 21 2016 a b c d Mordden Ethan 2008 Ziegfeld The Man Who Invented Show Business New York St Martin s Press ISBN 9781429951524 Florenz Ziegfeld Jr timenote info Retrieved June 4 2022 Hester Heather Florenz Ziegfeld Jr In Immigrant Entrepreneurship German American Business Biographies 1720 to the Present vol 4 edited by Jeffrey Fear German Historical Institute Last modified November 13 2014 a b c d Kenrick John Florenz Ziegfeld A Biography Musicals101 accessed January 13 2011 Grant Hayter Menzies January 26 2016 Mrs Ziegfeld The Public and Private Lives of Billie Burke McFarland p 65 ISBN 9780786453085 Retrieved December 21 2016 Burke Billie 1885 1970 Social Networks and Archival Context Retrieved June 4 2022 Eve Golden reviewed by Margaret Van Dagens Book review Anna Held And The Birth Of Ziegfeld s Broadway New York Times May 14 2000 a b c Anna Held Dies After Brave Fight The New York Times August 13 1918 Retrieved February 13 2016 Cambridge Guide to the American Theatre New York Cambridge UP 1995 p 511 a b Florenz Ziegfeld biography Archived May 23 2012 at the Wayback Machine pbs org accessed January 13 2011 Vlastnik Frank Bloom Ken Ziegfeld Follies of 1919 Broadway Musicals The 101 Greatest Shows of All Time Black Dog Publishing 2010 ISBN 1 57912 849 1 p 332 a b Green Stanley Florenz Ziegfeld Encyclopedia of the Musical Theatre Da Capo Press 1980 ISBN 0 306 80113 2 pp 463 64 Innes C D Chapter Stage and Screen Designing modern America Broadway to Main Street Yale University Press 2005 ISBN 0 300 10804 4 pp 60 62 a b Hayter Menzies Grant Chapter 18 The Great Ziegfeld Mrs Ziegfeld The Public and Private Lives of Billie Burke McFarland 2009 ISBN 0 7864 3800 2 pp 114 159 Green Stanley Chapter Jerome Kern The World of Musical Comedy 4ed Da Capo Press 1984 ISBN 0 306 80207 4 p 62 Maslon Laurence 2010 Broadway the American musical Kantor Michael 1961 Updated and rev ed Milwaukee WI Applause Theatre amp Cinema Books ISBN 9781423491033 OCLC 460051829 Jones John Bush The Depression Hits Broadway Our Musicals Ourselves A Social History of the American Musical Theater UPNE 2003 ISBN 0 87451 904 7 p 82 Dunning John 1998 On the Air The Encyclopedia of Old Time Radio Revised ed New York NY Oxford University Press p 745 ISBN 978 0 19 507678 3 Retrieved November 6 2019 Today in History March 21 Library of Congress Washington D C 20540 USA Retrieved June 4 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint location link Golden Eve Chapter The Unchastened Woman Anna Held and the Birth of Ziegfeld s Broadway University Press of Kentucky 2000 ISBN 0 8131 2153 1 pp 160 61 a b Hanson Nils 2011 Lillian Lorraine The Life and Times of a Ziegfeld Diva Jefferson N C McFarland amp Company Publishers ISBN 9780786464074 BILLIE BURKE WEDS Now Mrs F Ziegfeld Married in Hoboken After Matinee The New York Times April 13 1914 Retrieved June 4 2022 Patricia Ziegfeld Stephenson Daughter of Legendary Broadway Impresario Jazz News April 25 2008 Archived from the original on April 29 2008 Retrieved May 11 2008 Theater Hall of Fame members American Theater Hall of Fame Retrieved February 18 2016 A Parlor Match Internet Broadway Database Retrieved February 14 2016 The French Maid Internet Broadway Database Retrieved February 14 2016 Way Down East Internet Broadway Database Retrieved February 14 2016 The Turtle Internet Broadway Database Retrieved February 14 2016 Mlle Fifi Internet Broadway Database Retrieved February 14 2016 The Manicure Internet Broadway Database Retrieved February 14 2016 Papa s Wife Internet Broadway Database Retrieved February 14 2016 The Little Duchess Internet Broadway Database Retrieved February 14 2016 Red Feather Internet Broadway Database Retrieved February 14 2016 Mam selle Napoleon Internet Broadway Database Retrieved February 14 2016 Higgledy Piggledy Internet Broadway Database Retrieved February 14 2016 Higgledy Piggledy Internet Broadway Database Retrieved 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The Three Musketeers Internet Broadway Database Retrieved February 15 2016 Whoopie Internet Broadway Database Retrieved February 15 2016 Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic Internet Broadway Database Retrieved February 15 2016 Show Girl Internet Broadway Database Retrieved February 15 2016 Bitter Sweet Internet Broadway Database Retrieved February 15 2016 Show Girl Internet Broadway Database Retrieved February 15 2016 Smiles Internet Broadway Database Retrieved February 15 2016 Ziegfeld Follies of 1931 Internet Broadway Database Retrieved February 15 2016 Hot Cha Internet Broadway Database Retrieved February 15 2016 Hot Cha Internet Broadway Database Retrieved February 15 2016 Show Boat details AFI Catalog of Feature Films American Film Institute Retrieved February 18 2016 Hirschhorn Clive 1985 1983 The Universal Story New York Crown Publishers ISBN 0 7064 1873 5 Show Boat AFI Catalog of Feature Films American Film Institute Retrieved February 18 2016 Show Boat details AFI Catalog of Feature 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External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Florenz Ziegfeld Jr nbsp Biography portalFlorenz Ziegfeld Jr at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Florenz Ziegfeld Jr at IMDb Florenz Ziegfeld Jr at Find a Grave Ziegfeld Productions 1915 1932 Joseph Urban Collection Columbia University Libraries Joseph Urban Stage Design Models amp Documents Joseph Urban Collection Columbia University Libraries Photographs of select designs for Ziegfeld shows Flo Ziegfeld Billie Burke Papers 1907 1984 held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Florenz Ziegfeld Jr amp oldid 1218507287, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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