Beautiful Ballerina-Actress-Dancer Harriet Hoctor Leggy Photo D-Hhoc

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Seller: Top-Rated Seller keepsake7 ✉️ (3,917) 100%, Location: Schererville, Indiana, US, Ships to: US & many other countries, Item: 325213537399 BEAUTIFUL BALLERINA-ACTRESS-DANCER HARRIET HOCTOR LEGGY PHOTO D-HHOC. FEATURED IS A BEAUTIFUL PHOTO OF BALLERINA-ACTRESS-DANCER HARRIET HOCTOR.  THIS LIGHTLY TONED REPRINT IMAGE MEASURES 7 x 8 1/4 INCHES, ON HIGH QUALITY  8 x 10  PHOTO PAPER. --- ALL PHOTOS ARE PACKED CAREFULLY WITH A PROTECTIVE CARDBOARD STIFFENER IN A WATER RESISTANT PLASTIC SLEEVE ---      By the time she was sixteen, Hoctor was touring in vaudeville on the same bill as the Duncan Sisters. She was asked to join their act and became a key player in their Topsy and Eva show presented on Broadway. Hoctor appeared in a doll ballet and was informed that Florenz Ziegfeld was offering her a trial part in his production of The Three Musketeers (1928). By 1929, she was given the first opportunity to dance during a ballet staging of George Gershwin's An American in Paris. From 1931 to 1932, she danced in London, at the London Hippodrome, tapping up and down an escalator en pointe in a production called "Bow Bells." Upon her return to the United States, she appeared in the Vanities revue of Earl Carroll in 1932, and later in the decade in the Ziegfeld Follies, notably in a ballet arranged by Hoctor with the aid of George Balanchine titled "Night Flight".  She appeared as herself in The Great Ziegfeld (1936), Shall We Dance (1937), and Billy Rose's Casa Manana Revue (1938). Shall We Dance featured Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, and Hoctor danced with Astaire. Hoctor missed at least two chances to star in major Hollywood movies with Fred Astaire. In 1935, Hollywood gossip queen Louella Parsons reported that Astaire and Rogers were splitting up and that Hoctor would take the role in Shall We Dance meant for Rogers, but Rogers decided to take the part after all. However, Hoctor was consoled for the loss with "Hoctor's Ballet", which appears at the end of the film. Two years later, in 1937, The New York Times announced Hoctor as the lead in the planned Astaire movie A Damsel in Distress, but Joan Fontaine eventually claimed the part. WE COMBINE SHIPPING IF YOU COMBINE YOUR PURCHASES IN YOUR EBAY CART!  ITEMS ARE SENT USPS FIRST CLASS. EFFECTIVE JANUARY 9, 2022, THE US POST OFFICE INCREASED 1ST CLASS RATES BY 9%!! POSTAGE AND CAREFUL PACKAGING IS $4.25, PLUS 25 CENTS FOR EACH ADDITIONAL PHOTO. If paying for multiple items, PLEASE DO NOT PAY FOR INDIVIDUAL ITEMS; REQUEST a MULTIPLE ITEM INVOICE to receive a COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT. You may UPON REQUEST combine items purchased over a 7 day period. U.K. and GLOBAL SHIPPING USERS see "POSTAGE AND PAYMENTS" tab for instructions. 

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  • Size Type/Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 10")
  • Antique: No
  • Type: Photograph
  • Year of Production: 1920
  • Size: 8 x 10 in
  • Color: Sepia
  • Original/Reprint: Reprint
  • Theme: Celebrities

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