Hart, Margie (1916–)
Hart, Margie (1916–)
American striptease dancer. Born Margaret Bridget Cox, 1916, in Edgerton, Missouri.
At 16, made stage debut at Rialto Theater in Chicago, Illinois, from whence she embarked upon 30-year career as a burlesque dancer; headlined her own revues The Heartbreakers at Old Howard in Boston, MA; performed on Broadway in Wine, Women and Song (1942), but show was soon closed for indecency; appeared in film The Lure of the Islands (1942).
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