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During the 1920s, she acted on stage and appeared in silent films; Cecil B. deMille gave her the name "Sally Rand". After the introduction of sound film, she became a dancer, known for the fan dance, which she popularized starting at the Paramount Club. Her most famous appearance was at the 1933 Chicago World's Fair entitled Century of Progress. She also conceived and developed the bubble dance, in part to cope with wind while performing outdoors. She died in 1979 in Glendora, California.
She performed the fan dance on film in Bolero, released in 1934. She is portrayed in the 1983 film The Right Stuff, fan-dancing for the first American astronauts and other dignitaries.
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