• Name: Mitzi Gaynor
  • Date of Birth: September 04, 1931
  • Place of Birth: Not available
Mini-bio: When so inclined, entertainer Mitzi Gaynor has claimed to be descended from Hungarian nobility; on these occasions, she has stated that her real name is Francesca Mitzi von Gerber, rather than merely ... read moreGerber. The daughter of a ballerina, Gaynor made her own terpsichorean debut when she was barely a toddler; by age 12, she had joined the dancing chorus of the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera. In 1950, Gaynor was signed by 20th Century Fox as yet another potential Betty Grable replacement. She sang and danced her way quite prettily through such Technicolor confections as Golden Girl (1951, as Lotta Crabtree), Bloodhounds of Broadway (1952), and There's No Business Like Show Business (1954). Unfortunately, her films were not sufficiently successful to warrant renewal of her contract after 1954. After being dropped by Fox, Gaynor married talent agent Jack Bean, who wisely perceived that his new bride was a far more effective performer on a live stage rather than a cold movie set. Gaynor co-starred with Bing Crosby and Donald O'Connor in Anything Goes (1956), with George Gobel and David Niven in The Birds and the Bees (1956), and with Frank Sinatra in The Joker Is Wild (1957). Her best work during this period was while on loan to MGM for George Cukor's Les Girls (1957), in which she shared star billing with Gene Kelly, Kay Kendall, and Taina Elg. In 1957, Gaynor was tapped for the plum role of Nellie Forbush in Joshua Logan's film version of Rodgers and Hammerstein's South Pacific (1958). Except for a few scattered appearances in such modest comedies as Happy Anniversary (1959) and Surprise Package (1960), Gaynor's film career was over. Happily, Mitzi Gaynor continued to be a major draw on the nightclub and summer-musical circuit, and for several years in the 1960s and 1970s she headlined a top-rated annual TV special. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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Mitzi Gaynor mini-bio: Born Francesca Marlene Czanyi von Gerber in Chicago, Illinois. She was trained as a ballerina as a child and began her career as a chorus girl. She sang, acted, and danced in many musicals with big male stars of the day. Notable roles included There's No Business Like Show Business (1954), Les Girls (1957), and Anything Goes (1956). She made many with well-known stars, including Frank Sinatra, Giner Rogers, David Niven, and Betty Grable. After she finished film work she starred in nine television specials in the 60's and 70's that earned 16 nominations. More recently she has been performing in Las Vegas, and as 2011 is touring throughout America with her show Razzle Dazzle: My Life Behind the Sequins.

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Eye color: Blue
Height: 5' 6"
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Family: Married to Jack Bean from (1954-2006)
Resides in: Born in Chicago, IL
Currently on tour with her one woman show
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