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Mae West was born in Brooklyn, New York, to "Battling Jack" West and Matilda Doelger. She began her career as a child star in vaudeville, and later went on to write her own plays, including "SEX", for which she was arrested. Though her first movie role was a small part in Night After Night (1932), her scene has become famous. A coat check girl exclaims, "Goodness! What lovely diamonds!", after seeing Mae's jewelry. Mae replies, "Goodness had nothing to do with it". Her next film, in which she starred, came the following year. She Done Him Wrong (1933) was based on her earlier and very popular play, "Diamond Lil". She went on to write and star in seven more films, including My Little Chickadee (1940) with W.C. Fields. Her last movie was Sextette (1978), which also came from a play. She died two years later.
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19. Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1930s: Dancing Away the Great Depression (2009)
(video documentary) (performer: "They Call Me Sister Honky-Tonk" - uncredited, "I Found a New Way to Go to Town" - uncredited, "I Want You, I Need You" - uncredited)
(video documentary) (performer: "They Call Me Sister Honky-Tonk" - uncredited, "I Found a New Way to Go to Town" - uncredited, "I Want You, I Need You" - uncredited)
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21. The Love Goddesses (1965)
(documentary) (performer: "They Call Me Sister Honky-Tonk" - uncredited)
(documentary) (performer: "They Call Me Sister Honky-Tonk" - uncredited)
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24. Klondike Annie (1936)
(performer: "My Medicine Man" - uncredited, "Cheer Up, Little Sister", "It's Better to Give Than to Receive", "I'm an Occidental Woman in an Oriental Mood for Love", "Mister Deep Blue Sea", "Little Bar Butterfly")
(performer: "My Medicine Man" - uncredited, "Cheer Up, Little Sister", "It's Better to Give Than to Receive", "I'm an Occidental Woman in an Oriental Mood for Love", "Mister Deep Blue Sea", "Little Bar Butterfly")
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25. Goin' to Town (1935)
(performer: "HE'S A BAD MAN", "NOW I'M A LADY", "MON COEUR S'OEUVRE A TA VOIX", "LOVE IS LOVE")
(performer: "HE'S A BAD MAN", "NOW I'M A LADY", "MON COEUR S'OEUVRE A TA VOIX", "LOVE IS LOVE")
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26. Belle of the Nineties (1934)
(performer: "Memphis Blues" - uncredited, "My Old Flame" - uncredited, "Troubled Waters" - uncredited, "When a St. Louis Woman Goes Down to New Orleans" - uncredited)
(performer: "Memphis Blues" - uncredited, "My Old Flame" - uncredited, "Troubled Waters" - uncredited, "When a St. Louis Woman Goes Down to New Orleans" - uncredited)
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27. I'm No Angel (1933)
(performer: "They Call Me Sister Honky-Tonk" 1933 - uncredited, "I Found a New Way to Go to Town" 1933 - uncredited, "I Want You, I Need You" 1933 - uncredited, "I'm No Angel" 1933 - uncredited / "That Dallas Man" 1933 - uncredited)
(performer: "They Call Me Sister Honky-Tonk" 1933 - uncredited, "I Found a New Way to Go to Town" 1933 - uncredited, "I Want You, I Need You" 1933 - uncredited, "I'm No Angel" 1933 - uncredited / "That Dallas Man" 1933 - uncredited)
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