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Margaret Hart Ferraro (Margaret Bridget Bryan) was born on 28 September, 1913 in Edgerton, Missouri, US, is an American burlesque performer (1913–2000). Discover Margaret Hart Ferraro's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?

Popular As Margaret Bridget Bryan
Occupation Burlesque performer
Age 87 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 28 September 1913
Birthday 28 September
Birthplace Edgerton, Missouri, US
Date of death 2000
Died Place Los Angeles, California, US
Nationality United States

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1539

Along with them, Van Amringe ordered detained Edward Rowland, assistant manager of the Gaiety Theatre, New York, 1539 Broadway (Manhattan).

1913

Margaret Hart Ferraro (September 28, 1913 – January 30, 2000), better known as Margie Hart, was a New York City stripteaser, in American burlesque theatre.

Hart was born Margaret Bridget Bryan on September 28, 1913, in Edgerton, Missouri, one of eight children.

She left home aged 16, then studied "exotic dancing" once she was of age in St. Louis.

1922

Jack Keller, 22, of Thayer Street, and Edward Goodman, 27, of 209 West 42nd Street (Manhattan) were arrested along with the dancers.

Keller, a stage manager, was charged with permitting an indecent performance.

Goodman was assistant manager of the Republic Theatre.

The men were held in $500 bail pending a hearing on April 16,

1924

McCormick, 24, of 229 West 49th Street.

The three pleaded not guilty and were each held in $500

bail.

1935

Hart was one of three burlesque dancers who performed at Minsky's Burlesque in April 1935, who were arrested for giving an indecent performance.

Hart, 21, who resided at the Hotel Forrest in Manhattan, New York, was taken into custody along with Toots Brawner, 22, of the Dixie Hotel, and Gladys

1935.

Hart, Brawner, McCormick, and three other chorus girls were arraigned in West Side Court but were freed by Magistrate Guy Van Amringe, who presided in Commercial Frauds Court, on May 7, 1935.

Keller was detained in bail fixed at $500, as was Goodman, pending a trial date.

Hart's arrest coincided with a 1935 citizen's groups campaign in New York City, calling for action against burlesque.

Paul Moss, license commissioner, hoped to revoke Minsky's license.

He was unsuccessful when the New York State Court of Appeals ruled he needed a conviction to revoke the club's license.

1937

Finally, in April 1937, one of Minsky's dancers was observed performing without a G-string.

Moss then acted to shut down Minsky's and its rivals.

Following several appeals the Minskys and their burlesque competitors were allowed to reopen, but only if they did not allow strippers to perform.

The businesses went along with this, hoping that burlesque might return following the November 1937 election.

However, reformist mayor Fiorello LaGuardia, was returned to office, and the Minskys and their rivals were closed again.

1942

In 1942 Isidore Herk and the Shubert brothers co-produced a Broadway show called Wine, Women and Song, starring Jimmy Savo and Margie Hart.

The show was advertised as a combination of vaudeville, burlesque and Broadway revue, and ran for seven weeks.

The revue included striptease, which shocked some of the audiences.

Wine, Women and Song was closed by court order in December 1942.

1982

She married John Ferraro, the Los Angeles City Council president, in 1982.

Hart suffered an aneurysm and a stroke not long after their marriage.

2000

In the 1990s her health declined quickly until she died at 86 years old in Los Angeles on January 30, 2000.