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Julian Eltinge, American Actor and Female Impersonator

Julian Eltinge, American Actor and Female Impersonator
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Julian Eltinge, American Actor and Female Impersonator
Julian Eltinge (May 14, 1881 - March 7, 1941) was an American stage and screen actor and female impersonator. After appearing in the Boston Cadets Revue at the age of ten in feminine garb, Eltinge garnered notice from other producers and made his first appearance on Broadway in 1904. As his star began to rise, he appeared in vaudeville and toured Europe and the United States, even giving a command performance before King Edward VII. He appeared in a series of musical comedies written specifically for his talents starting in 1910 with The Fascinating Widow, returning to vaudeville in 1918. Hollywood beckoned him and in 1917 he appeared in his first feature film, The Countess Charming. This would lead to other films including 1918s The Isle of Love with Rudolph Valentino and Virginia Rappe. By the time Eltinge arrived in Hollywood, he was considered one of the highest paid actors on the American stage; but with the arrival of the Great Depression and the death of vaudeville, his star began to fade. He continued his show in nightclubs but found little success. He died of a cerebral hemorrhage in 1941, at the age of 59, following a show at a NYC nightclub. He leaves a legacy as one of the greatest female impersonators of the 20th century. No photographer credited, Billy Rose Theatre Collection, undated.
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Album / Science Source / New York Public Library
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3118 x 4350 px | 38.8 MB
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26.4 x 36.8 cm | 10.4 x 14.5 in (300 dpi)