Julian Eltinge, Billy Rose Diamond Horseshoe Nights of Gladness.
From 1938 to 1951, entertainment impresario Billy Rose operated one of New York City’s most opulent and successful nightclubs, the Diamond Horseshoe, in the basement of the Paramount Hotel in the Theater District. One of the performers in Nights of Gladness was Julian Eltinge, a big star on Broadway...
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| Language: | English |
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[United States] :
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[1940?]
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| Summary: | From 1938 to 1951, entertainment impresario Billy Rose operated one of New York City’s most opulent and successful nightclubs, the Diamond Horseshoe, in the basement of the Paramount Hotel in the Theater District. One of the performers in Nights of Gladness was Julian Eltinge, a big star on Broadway and in vaudeville. During the run of this show, Eltinge died in his apartment at the Westmore, 333 West 57th Street, in March 1941. |
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| Item Description: | Headshot image of Eltinge presenting as male. Stamped on verso "Julian Eltinge Ranch, furnished villas, Alpine, San Diego Co., Calif." The Cushing Library/Women & Gender Studies copy was acquired as part of The Don Kelly Research Collection of Gay Literature and Culture. |
| Physical Description: | 1 postcard : black and white ; 14 x 9 cm |