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Entertainers
1

-- See Also the narrower term Actors


Here are entered general works on both male and female actors collectively, works on both male and female stage actors collectively and works on individual male and female stage actors. Works on male actors collectively are entered under Male actors. Works on female actors collectively are entered under Actresses. Works on actors, collectively or individually, specializing in particular media are entered under the appropriate specific heading, e.g. Television actors and actresses, with an additional heading Male actors or Actresses, assigned as appropriate to works of collective biography.
2

-- See Also the narrower term Blackface entertainers


3

-- See Also the narrower term Blacklisting of entertainers


4

-- See Also the narrower term Blind entertainers


5

-- See Also the narrower term Celebrity impersonators


6

-- See Also the narrower term Children of entertainers


7

-- See Also the narrower term Circus performers


8

-- See Also the narrower term Circus performers


9

-- See Also the narrower term Clowns


10

-- See Also the narrower term Comedians


11

-- See Also the narrower term Comedians


12

-- See Also the narrower term Dancers


13

-- See Also the narrower term Dancers


14

-- See Also the narrower term Deaf entertainers


15

-- See Also the narrower term Drag queens


Here are entered works on entertainers, especially men, who perform with over-the-top female clothing and exaggerated mannerisms. Works on men who dress as women for the purpose of playing a theatrical role, as a disguise, or as a humorous or political statement are entered under Female impersonators. Works on persons who assume a dress and manner not generally associated with their gender for psychological gratification are entered under Cross-dressers.
16

-- See Also the narrower term Drag queens


Here are entered works on entertainers, especially men, who perform with over-the-top female clothing and exaggerated mannerisms. Works on men who dress as women for the purpose of playing a theatrical role, as a disguise, or as a humorous or political statement are entered under Female impersonators. Works on persons who assume a dress and manner not generally associated with their gender for psychological gratification are entered under Cross-dressers.
17

-- See Also the narrower term Escape artists


18

-- See Also the narrower term Geishas


19

-- See Also the narrower term Jewish entertainers


20

-- See Also the narrower term Jugglers


21

-- See Also the narrower term Magicians


22

-- See Also the narrower term Magicians


23

-- See Also the narrower term Puppeteers


24

-- See Also the narrower term Rat Pack (Entertainers)


25

-- See Also the narrower term Rodeo performers


26

-- See Also the narrower term Storytellers


27

-- See Also the narrower term Street entertainers


28

-- See Also the narrower term Street entertainers


29

-- See Also the narrower term Stripteasers


30

-- See Also the narrower term Ventriloquists


31

-- See Also the narrower term Women entertainers


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