McFarland, Beulah (c. 1898–1964)
McFarland, Beulah (c. 1898–1964)
American theatrical dancer. Born c. 1898, in Des Moines, Iowa; died Aug 8, 1964, in Los Angeles, CA.
Performed in 4 editions of Ziegfeld Follies in NY (starting 1918); best remembered for appearance as a "living curtain" in Follies (1922) where she and Eva Brady were attached to stage curtain with jeweled garters and rose along with it as the show began.
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