Germaine Mitti

Germaine Mitti (born about 1898), also known as Germaine Mitty, was a French dancer who appeared with the Ziegfeld Follies and in vaudeville revues of the 1920s.

Germaine Mitti, from a 1921 publication.

Early life

Germaine Mitti, who was born around 1898,[1] may have been of Basque origin.[2] She was described as a student of Louise Stichel.[3]

Career

Germaine Mitti from a 1921 publication, with Eugene Tillio

Germaine Mitti and her partner Eugene Tillio[4] appeared with the Ziegfeld Follies of 1921.[5][6] Their act was considered one of the show's highlights by reviewers, one of whom noted that "Mitti is a slight little woman with a sympathetic face and manner, and a lithe body, as full of grace and energy as a young panther."[7] She was part of the elaborate tableaux of stage designer Ben Ali Haggin,[8][9] and wore a costume so minimal it was said to fit "in the palm of her hand."[10]

Later in 1921 Mitti was in the cast of the revue Fan of the Fayre in London,[11] and in 1923 she and Tillio were headlining at the Orpheum Theatre in Winnipeg.[12] They returned to the Ziegfeld Follies in 1924. In 1927, Mitti and Tillio were a specialty act in the revue Rufus LeMaire's Affairs.

Personal life

Mitti was described as an "ardent sportswoman" who enjoyed skating, swimming, tennis, boxing, and equestrian activities.[2] She married theatre composer and conductor Laurent Halet (18631932).

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References

  1. "Mitty, Dancing Marvel" Democrat and Chronicle (June 12, 1921): 26. via Newspapers.com
  2. "Finds Audiences Stimulating" Pittsburgh Daily Post (November 30, 1922): 32. via Newspapers.com
  3. "Untitled news item". Baltimore Daily Record. November 13, 1922. p. 2. Retrieved September 27, 2019 via NewspaperArchive.com.
  4. "Sensational French Dancers at Keith's" Boston Daily Globe (October 3, 1922): 18.
  5. "Ziegfeld Follies of 1921 is Best of All" Music Trades (July 6, 1921): 38.
  6. Barbara W. Grossman, Funny Woman: The Life and Times of Fanny Brice (Indiana University Press 1992): 122. ISBN 9780253207623
  7. "Mr. Hornblow Goes to the Play" Theatre Magazine (September 1921): 168.
  8. "Passion's Altar" Des Moines Sunday Register (August 7, 1921): 27. via Newspapers.com
  9. Merwe, Ann Ommen van der (2009-03-26). The Ziegfeld Follies: A History in Song. Scarecrow Press. p. 150. ISBN 9780810867161.
  10. "Will She Startle Blase New York?" Charlotte News (June 2, 1921): 2. via Newspapers.com
  11. J. P. Wearing, The London Stage 1920-1929: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel (Rowman & Littlefield 2014): 118. ISBN 9780810893023
  12. "Follies Favorites Orpheum Headliners" Winnipeg Tribune (April 7, 1923): 21. via Newspapers.com
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