Barstow, Edith (1907–1960)

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Barstow, Edith (1907–1960)

American dancer and choreographer. Born 1907 in Ashtabula, Ohio; raised in Tacoma, Washington; died Jan 6, 1960, in Sarasota, Florida.

Began appearing on Pantages vaudeville circuit with family (c. 1917); performed toe tapping and exhibition ballroom act with brother Richard in cabarets and theaters; worked in midwest with Merriell Abbott on Balaban and Katz circuit, before staging shows with Abbott at Palmer House in Chicago; continued to tour worldwide with brother, performing Funny Face as far as Australia; worked at Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus with brother (1949–60); served as choreographer on such tv shows as "Colgate Comedy Hour" (1950–54), "Garroway at Large" (1949–54), "Milton Berle's Texaco Star Theater" (1948–55) and "The Frankie Laine Show" (1955–56).

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