Showgirl - Notable Women Who Have Performed As Showgirls

Notable Women Who Have Performed As Showgirls

  • Marilyn Monroe, all American Golden Girl, actress, singer and model as well as a pop and cultural icon as well as an eminent 20th century American sex symbol
  • Jayne Mansfield
  • Nélida Lobato
  • Graciela Alfano
  • Beyoncé Knowles
  • Kelly Key a Brazilian Singer & carnival star
  • Andrea Ghidone, Uruguayan Dancer, Actress and Model
  • Adabel Guerrero, Argentine Pole dancer and cabaret star
  • Tina Ferreira, An Afro-Uruguayan carnival dancer & vedette
  • Vanessa L. Williams, Actress, Singer and theater Dancer
  • Susana Giménez, Argentine ex-Vedette and TV Hostess
  • Moria Casán, Argentine ex-Vedette and TV Hostess
  • Dita Von Teese, American Golden girl and live show Entertainer
  • Kylie Minogue, Australian singer-songwriter and actress.
  • Pussycat Dolls, American girl group and dance ensemble founded by choreographer Robin Antin in 1995 as a burlesque troupe based in Los Angeles.
    • Carmen Electra
    • Carmit Bachar
    • Nicole Scherzinger
    • Kimberly Wyatt
    • Robin Antin
    • Jamie Lee Ruiz
  • Holly Madison
  • Mara Carfagna
  • Maria Ford
  • Christine Keeler
  • Barbara Blakely Marx
  • Valerie Perrine
  • Dorothy Kloss
  • Pamela Anderson
  • Jenna Jameson
  • Bobby Gentry
  • Cassandra Peterson
  • Luciana Salazar
  • Silvina Luna

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