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    "Mrs. Doubtfire"
    Film Still from "Mrs. Doubtfire"
    Robin Williams
    © 1993 20th Century Fox
    Photo Credit: Phil Bray (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

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  • "Mrs. Doubtfire"
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    "Mrs. Doubtfire"
    Film Still from "Mrs. Doubtfire"
    Robin Williams
    © 1993 20th Century Fox
    Photo Credit: Phil Bray (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

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  • "Mrs. Doubtfire"
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    "Mrs. Doubtfire"
    Film Still from "Mrs. Doubtfire"
    Robin Williams
    © 1993 20th Century Fox
    Photo Credit: Arthur Grace (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

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  • "Mrs. Doubtfire"
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    "Mrs. Doubtfire"
    Film Still from "Mrs. Doubtfire"
    Matthew Lawrence, Robin Williams
    © 1993 20th Century Fox
    Photo Credit: Phil Bray (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)

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  • Is Adam Sandler Jack or Jill?
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    Is Adam Sandler Jack or Jill?
    Los Angeles, CA - A pigtailed Adam Sandler films new scenes for his upcoming film "Jack and Jill" at a local park this afternoon. Adam is dressed as woman today wearing a wig with pigtails, cardigan sweater, plaid skirt, flats, and toting a fashionable hand bag.
    GSI Media October 13, 2010

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    ZARDOZ. MOVIE. 1974.
    Picture shows: Scottish actor SEAN CONNERY in
    a wedding dress as Ned from the film ZARDOZ.

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    Picture credit: DAVID STEEN.scopefeatures.com

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    Boys will be Girls / BACKSTAGE

    The oldest established all male revue ’This Was The Army’, running for nine years, ever since WWII. The idea was started by comedian Jack Lewis while in the Army where entertainment was improvised, when men made fun of, and made up for the shortage of women by dressing up and pretending to behave as women. Back in civvy street he set out with his wife Hazel to turn the joke into a commercial proposition. Jack provided the raw knockout Army sketches and Hazel (a former dancer) trained the chorus ‘girls’. The original cast has since broken up, apart from Sonnie Dawkes, the 30 year old ‘female’ lead. The popularity of the show has not diminished and audiences are treated to an evening’s entertainment where, as the poster says, ‘Every Lady is a Perfect Gentleman’.

    PICTURE :- One of ' Les Girls ' fixes on his ' falsies '.
    May 1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Boys will be Girls / JOHNNIE ROSS

    The oldest established all male revue ’This Was The Army’, running for nine years, ever since WWII. The idea was started by comedian Jack Lewis while in the Army where entertainment was improvised, when men made fun of, and made up for the shortage of women by dressing up and pretending to behave as women. Back in civvy street he set out with his wife Hazel to turn the joke into a commercial proposition. Jack provided the raw knockout Army sketches and Hazel (a former dancer) trained the chorus ‘girls’. The original cast has since broken up, apart from Sonnie Dawkes, the 30 year old ‘female’ lead. The popularity of the show has not diminished and audiences are treated to an evening’s entertainment where, as the poster says, ‘Every Lady is a Perfect Gentleman’.

    PICTURE :- Johnnie Ross is the comic ' female ' lead . He joined the show recently - his first all-male revue . Here he is singing the song ' Daddy ' .
    May 1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Boys will be Girls / LES GIRLS

    The oldest established all male revue ’This Was The Army’, running for nine years, ever since WWII. The idea was started by comedian Jack Lewis while in the Army where entertainment was improvised, when men made fun of, and made up for the shortage of women by dressing up and pretending to behave as women. Back in civvy street he set out with his wife Hazel to turn the joke into a commercial proposition. Jack provided the raw knockout Army sketches and Hazel (a former dancer) trained the chorus ‘girls’. The original cast has since broken up, apart from Sonnie Dawkes, the 30 year old ‘female’ lead. The popularity of the show has not diminished and audiences are treated to an evening’s entertainment where, as the poster says, ‘Every Lady is a Perfect Gentleman’.

    PICTURE SHOWS: Before going out on stage for their Scotch number two of ' Les Girls ' - Pat Mason ( left ) and Terry Dorset watch from the wings . (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Boys will be Girls / HIGH KICKS

    The oldest established all male revue ’This Was The Army’, running for nine years, ever since WWII. The idea was started by comedian Jack Lewis while in the Army where entertainment was improvised, when men made fun of, and made up for the shortage of women by dressing up and pretending to behave as women. Back in civvy street he set out with his wife Hazel to turn the joke into a commercial proposition. Jack provided the raw knockout Army sketches and Hazel (a former dancer) trained the chorus ‘girls’. The original cast has since broken up, apart from Sonnie Dawkes, the 30 year old ‘female’ lead. The popularity of the show has not diminished and audiences are treated to an evening’s entertainment where, as the poster says, ‘Every Lady is a Perfect Gentleman’.

    PICTURE SHOWS: ...Or kicks as high as any genuinely feminine hoofer . Sonnie Dawkes performing. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Boys will be Girls / BORROWED PLUMES

    The oldest established all male revue ’This Was The Army’, running for nine years, ever since WWII. The idea was started by comedian Jack Lewis while in the Army where entertainment was improvised, when men made fun of, and made up for the shortage of women by dressing up and pretending to behave as women. Back in civvy street he set out with his wife Hazel to turn the joke into a commercial proposition. Jack provided the raw knockout Army sketches and Hazel (a former dancer) trained the chorus ‘girls’. The original cast has since broken up, apart from Sonnie Dawkes, the 30 year old ‘female’ lead. The popularity of the show has not diminished and audiences are treated to an evening’s entertainment where, as the poster says, ‘Every Lady is a Perfect Gentleman’.

    PICTURE SHOWS:- In the bar between shows , ( from left to right) Bobbie , Peter and Jacky have a drink , wearing borrowed plumes

    May 1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Boys will be Girls / A MANNEQUIN'S MANNER

    The oldest established all male revue ’This Was The Army’, running for nine years, ever since WWII. The idea was started by comedian Jack Lewis while in the Army where entertainment was improvised, when men made fun of, and made up for the shortage of women by dressing up and pretending to behave as women. Back in civvy street he set out with his wife Hazel to turn the joke into a commercial proposition. Jack provided the raw knockout Army sketches and Hazel (a former dancer) trained the chorus ‘girls’. The original cast has since broken up, apart from Sonnie Dawkes, the 30 year old ‘female’ lead. The popularity of the show has not diminished and audiences are treated to an evening’s entertainment where, as the poster says, ‘Every Lady is a Perfect Gentleman’.

    PICTURE SHOWS:- Jacky Guys a mannequin's mannerism . In July some of the ' Girls ' - Jacky among them - have been asked to act as models in a fashion parade in the North of England .

    May 1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    RAF REHEARSE FOR THEIR REVUE

    The RAF have been rehearsing for their revue which will be performed at the Arts Theatre, Cambridge, for two nights in aid of the Air Force Funds.
    The show is being produced by the dancing expert, Freddie Carpenter.

    Photo Shows: Freddie Carpenter, the producer of the revue demonstrating the "CanCan" to a chorus comprosed of RAF men.

    10 December 1940 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    In 1884 Mrs Belva Lockwood, a prominent woman lawyer, ran for President on an Equal Rights ticket. The men of Rahway, New Jersey, tried to ridicule her by parading in Mother Hubbards and striped stockings. But everyone laughed at the men instead. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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    Boys will be Girls / TERRY DORSET WAITING IN THE WINGS

    The oldest established all male revue ’This Was The Army’, running for nine years, ever since WWII. The idea was started by comedian Jack Lewis while in the Army where entertainment was improvised, when men made fun of, and made up for the shortage of women by dressing up and pretending to behave as women. Back in civvy street he set out with his wife Hazel to turn the joke into a commercial proposition. Jack provided the raw knockout Army sketches and Hazel (a former dancer) trained the chorus ‘girls’. The original cast has since broken up, apart from Sonnie Dawkes, the 30 year old ‘female’ lead. The popularity of the show has not diminished and audiences are treated to an evening’s entertainment where, as the poster says, ‘Every Lady is a Perfect Gentleman’.

    PICTURE SHOWS:-... But here , sitting in the wings with Terry Dorset , he is astonishingly transformed . (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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