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Josephine Baker (born Freda Josephine McDonald, naturalised French Joséphine Baker; 3 June 1906 – 12 April 1975) was an American-born French entertainer, activist, and French Resistance agent. Her career was centered primarily in Europe, mostly in her adopted France. During her early career she was renowned as a dancer, and was among the most celebrated performers to headline the revues of the Folies Bergère in Paris. Her performance in the revue Un vent de folie in 1927 caused a sensation in Paris. Her costume, consisting of only a girdle of artificial bananas, became her most iconic image and a symbol of the Jazz Age and the 1920s.
Born: 1906-06-03 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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Striptease: The Greatest Exotic Dancers of All Time
Paris Was a Woman
Hitler's Forgotten Victims
Black Shadows on a Silver Screen
Joséphine Baker, première icône noire
Do I Look Like a Lady? (Comedians and Singers)
Paris: The Luminous Years
An jedem Finger zehn
Fausse alerte
Wege zu Kraft und Schönheit
Intimate Portrait: Josephine Baker
Princesse Tam-Tam
It's Black Entertainment
Modeles Noirs, Regards Blancs
Carosello del varietà
Joséphine Baker en couleur
Josephine Baker, la fleur au fusil
Madness Remixed
Moulin Rouge
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