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  1. A popular stage act in the early 20th Century, the Dolly Sisters were identical twins Janka (Jenny) and Rózsika (Rosie) Deutsch. After starring individually in one movie each, the sisters appeared together in aptly titled The Million Dollar Dollies (1918). Written specifically for them by French director Leonce Perret, the plot centred around the sisters being employed to break the spell cast ...

  2. In this fact-based film, siblings Jenny (Betty Grable) and Rosie Dolly (June Haver) are born in Hungary but, at an early age, emigrate to the United States with their family. Before long, the girls begin to dance in small venues to support their relatives. They meet charming small-time crooner Harry (John Payne), who begins a romance with Jenny. He manages to get the girls a big audition that ...

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  4. The Hungarian Dolly sisters — Jenny and Rosie — sing and dance their way into vaudeville stardom and hit it big on the international stage with help from their manager, Uncle Latsie, in this stylish musical biopic.

  5. Februar 1970 in New York City) und Jenny Dolly (* 24. Oktober 1892 in Balassagyarmat, Ungarn; † 1. Juni 1941 in Hollywood) waren eineiige Zwillinge. Die US-amerikanischen Sängerinnen, Tänzerinnen und Schauspielerinnen ungarischer Herkunft wurden als Dolly Sisters bekannt. Sie waren berühmt für ihre perfekten und glamourösen Auftritte ...

  6. Roszika (Rosy) and Jenny (Yansci) of the famous Dolly Sisters were internationally known as a single sex dance team, or a tandem act. They were not the first sister act to come along, but they were one of the best. The twins were managed by their uncle and using mirrors, light and shadow techniques, and identical clothing, they would imitate ...

  7. 13 de oct. de 2015 · Jenny bought a fabulous chateau in Fontainebleau, opened a couture establishement and adopted two young girls who she hoped would become the ‘New Dolly Sisters’ Throughout their stay in Europe the Dollies were regarded “as the most inveterate and nonchalant gamblers and most lavish money spenders” in Europe and were very popular at all the French casino’s.