Template:Did you know nominations/Arthur Blake (actor)
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Arthur Blake (actor)
- ... that actor Arthur Blake was famous for his female impersonations of Bette Davis, Carmen Miranda, and Eleanor Roosevelt? Source: Jacob Smith (2011). Spoken Word: Postwar American Phonograph Culture. University of California Press. p. 126-129. Kathryn Bishop-Sanchez (2021). Creating Carmen Miranda: Race, Camp, and Transnational Stardom. Vanderbilt University Press.)
- ALT1:... that Arthur Blake, famous for impersonating Bette Davis, Carmen Miranda, and Eleanor Roosevelt, was temporarily put out of work by the Cocoanut Grove fire in 1942? Source: See the two sources above and Nightclubs—Vaudeville: Thrown Out of Work. December 12, 1942. p. 11.
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- ALT1:... that Arthur Blake, famous for impersonating Bette Davis, Carmen Miranda, and Eleanor Roosevelt, was temporarily put out of work by the Cocoanut Grove fire in 1942? Source: See the two sources above and Nightclubs—Vaudeville: Thrown Out of Work. December 12, 1942. p. 11.
Created by 4meter4 (talk). Self-nominated at 00:02, 1 June 2021 (UTC).