Mademoiselle Dazie

Mlle. Dazie, 3 October 1908, in a New York Star photograph by Otto Sarony

Daisy Ann Peterkin (September 16, 1884 – August 12, 1952), known by the stage name Mlle. Dazie, was an American vaudeville and Ziegfeld Follies dancer at the turn of the 20th century. She was a toe-dancer.

Biography

She was born September 16, 1884 in St. Louis.

Dazie's first appearance in vaudeville was as "Le Domino Rouge" in an act where she wore a red mask.[1] After she got rid of the mask, she was billed as "Mlle. Dazie" and it was under this name that she appeared in the Ziegfeld Follies. She toured the B. F. Keith Circuit in a ballet pantomime, L'Amour d'Artiste, and headlined the Palace in 1917 in another ballet pantomime directed by Herbert Brenon.[2] She headlined The Garden of Punchinello ballet directed by Herbert Brenon at the Palace.[1] She also appeared in La Belle Paree. Her last stage performance was in Aphrodite, in 1919.[1]

She married Cornelius Fellowes,[3] president of the St. Nicholas Hygeia Ice Company and son of a famous horseman.[4] A prize winning racehorse (a thoroughbred mare) named after her has lineage including several successful racehorses.[5]

She died on August 12, 1952 in Miami Beach.

Legacy

Gladys Brockwell played Mlle. Dazie in the silent film Spangles, 1926.

Broadway

Films

References

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