Everything about The Chorus Equity Association totally explained
The
Chorus Equity Association was created on
August 12,
1919 in
New York City,
New York during the strike by the
Actors' Equity Association. After
Florenz Ziegfeld revealed that he was joining the Producing Managers' Association, with the help of a substantial donation from superstar actress and former chorus girl
Lillian Russell, the chorus girls in his
Ziegfeld Follies created their own union.
Marie Dressler, another former chorus girl who had gone on to be a major star on the stage, was elected the association's first president. She led them to join the strike, spearheading a march down
Broadway in solidarity with Actors' Equity.
The Chorus Equity Association merged into the Actors' Equity Association in 1955.
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