tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9054982636786015416.post9157441754262092991..comments2022-10-11T11:30:23.632-04:00Comments on Stage Whispers - Theatrical History and Ephemera: THE ZIEGFELD FOLLIES • PART SIX • THE FINALECarla Cushmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09430230132717053995noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9054982636786015416.post-40292049186286440622017-02-28T05:30:59.838-05:002017-02-28T05:30:59.838-05:00There were two Helen Hayes's and they appear t...There were two Helen Hayes's and they appear to be lumped together on IBDB. The first is "the first lady of the stage" who had numerous acting successes prior to the running of the Ziegfeld Follies of 1927 (so she is not likely to have taken a "step down"), the production of which overlapped by two months the very successful run of Coquette she was definately in. The Ziegfeld Hayes was a toe dancer (as in your photo), had a pointier nose and was a bit prettier and younger then the Broadway Hayes. Looking closely at Google pics of "Helen Hayes actress" vs "Helen Hayes Ziegfeld" will show the differences. Join the cause, help correct the Internet. lolRandyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08041558850331180887noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9054982636786015416.post-48577889994933168482011-10-13T15:34:37.788-04:002011-10-13T15:34:37.788-04:00There's a rumour that when you get to heaven y...There's a rumour that when you get to heaven you can ask to return to earth as anyone you want, it's actually a trick question because if you answer that you want to return to earth as Florenz Ziegfeld the Angels start pointing downstairs. A great man with a wonderful lady of a wife, and an All American Show-Biz great. Written by a longtime English fan of Flo.FAIIRPLAYhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09057410466151320733noreply@blogger.com