Fanny Brice
Fania Borach, born on October 29, 1891, and passing on May 29, 1951, is better recognized by her stage name, Fanny Brice. An iconic figure in American entertainment, Brice was a multifaceted talent who excelled as a comedienne, singer, illustrated song model, and actress across theater, radio, and film. Her unique blend of humor and musicality captivated audiences during her time.
Brice made her mark in the world of performance with her unforgettable presence on stage. She became a prominent star in the Ziegfeld Follies, a series of lavish theatrical productions that showcased her comedic prowess and vocal talent. Her most notable accomplishments include the hit songs “My Man” and “Second Hand Rose,” which remain timeless classics.
In addition to her stage success, Brice transitioned into radio and film, further expanding her influence in the entertainment industry. Her legacy was immortalized in the 1964 musical "Funny Girl," where she was brought to life by the talented Barbra Streisand, who won an Academy Award for her portrayal of Brice.
Fanny Brice's contributions to the performing arts continue to resonate, celebrating her as a pioneering woman in comedy and an enduring symbol of talent and resilience in American culture.
Filmography
The Great Ziegfeld
Ziegfeld Follies