Icie Stringer
Vaudeville and variety show performer in early 20th century
Icie Stringer was an entertainer active during the early 20th century, performing in vaudeville and variety shows that were popular during the Jazz Age and roaring twenties. She was part of a vibrant entertainment culture that characterized the era, performing in theaters and music halls across America. Like many performers of her time, Stringer represented the emerging entertainment industry and the opportunities it provided for performers, particularly women, to find work and build careers on stage. Her performances were part of the broader cultural landscape that saw the rise of recorded music, motion pictures, and live entertainment as central aspects of American leisure and culture. While detailed records of her career are limited, her participation in the entertainment circuit of the 1920s-1930s reflects the diverse talent pool that existed during this transformative period in American entertainment history. Stringer's career represents a chapter in the history of American vaudeville and the many performers whose contributions shaped the entertainment industry.
Historical Figure
American
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Icie
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