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[[File:DixieEvansMissExoticWorld2006.jpg|thumb|Dixie Evans at Miss Exotic World, 2006]]
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'''Dixie Evans''' (August 28, 1926 – August 3, 2013), born as '''Mary Lee Evans''', was an [[United States|American]] [[burlesque]] [[dancer]] and [[stripper]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/las-vegas/burlesque-icon-dixie-evans-dies-age-86|title=Burlesque icon Dixie Evans dies at age 86|date=3 August 2013|publisher=Las Vegas Review-Journal|accessdate=6 August 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.lasvegassun.com/blogs/kats-report/2013/aug/05/tempest-storm-dixie-evans-was-one-kind-world-burle/|title = Tempest Storm: Dixie Evans was ‘one of a kind’ in the world of burlesque|date = August 5, 2013|publisher = Las Vegas Sun|accessdate=6 August 2013}}</ref> Evans is probably best remembered for her burlesque [[parody]] as [[Marilyn Monroe]]. Like other strippers of the time period (including [[Lili St. Cyr]] and [[Jennie Lee (dancer)|Jennie Lee]]), Evans was extremely well-known in nightclubs and was largely under-paid. Evans's Monroe-burlesque act was the dancer's gimmick. Other dancers, like [[Lili St. Cyr]] dressed as a cowgirl and [[Jennie Lee (dancer)|Jennie Lee]] dressed as [[Jayne Mansfield]]. In Evans's Monroe act, she dressed as Monroe and teased the audience. In real life Evans was three inches bigger in her [[breast]] than Monroe: Evans (est. 40-26-34) and Monroe (est. 37-24-35). According to the reporters, Evans looked very like Monroe and in some side-by-side photos you can't tell the two apart. When Monroe died in 1962, Evans saw her career to come to a sudden stop. The audiences were no longer attracted to the burlesque and the "easier" version of Monroe, if the real one was dead. Upon the death of her close-friend and dancer [[Jennie Lee (dancer)|Jennie Lee]], Evans took over the burlesque collectible museum, ''Exotic World,'' later'' ''[[Burlesque Hall of Fame]]. The museum consists of several items used in burlesque entertainers' acts. Even in her old age, Evans still performed although infrequently.
'''Dixie Evans''' (August 28, 1926 – August 3, 2013), born as '''Mary Lee Evans''', was an [[United States|American]] [[burlesque]] [[dancer]] and [[stripper]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/las-vegas/burlesque-icon-dixie-evans-dies-age-86|title=Burlesque icon Dixie Evans dies at age 86|date=3 August 2013|publisher=Las Vegas Review-Journal|accessdate=6 August 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.lasvegassun.com/blogs/kats-report/2013/aug/05/tempest-storm-dixie-evans-was-one-kind-world-burle/|title = Tempest Storm: Dixie Evans was ‘one of a kind’ in the world of burlesque|date = August 5, 2013|publisher = Las Vegas Sun|accessdate=6 August 2013}}</ref> Evans is probably best remembered for her burlesque [[parody]] as [[Marilyn Monroe]]. Evans entered show-business as a model and later chorus girl before becoming a star dancer. By the early 1950s she was a headlining burlesque star on the West coast when approached by producer Harold Minsky with a promise of steady work on his Burlesque Wheel (touring circuit) if she adapted her stage persona to that of then-rising star Marilyn Monroe. At first Evans objected but soon agreed. Like other strippers of the time period (including [[Lili St. Cyr]] and [[Jennie Lee (dancer)|Jennie Lee]]), Evans was extremely well-known in nightclubs and was largely under-paid. Evans's Monroe-burlesque act was the dancer's gimmick. Other dancers parodied other current female stars and noted historic women. In Evans's Monroe act, she dressed as Monroe and teased the audience. Her acts parodied Monroe's films and known aspects of her life.
In real life Evans was three inches bigger in her [[breast]] than Monroe: Evans (est. 40-26-34) and Monroe (est. 37-24-35). According to the reporters, Evans looked very like Monroe and in some side-by-side photos you can't tell the two apart. [[Arline Hunter]], another pin-up and glamour model who moved into burlesque, also capitalized on a strong resemblance to Monroe.
When Monroe died in 1962, Evans prepared a tribute show which was well received by critics and audiences. Evans soon came to feel disturbed by being sometimes mistaken for the dead star and curtailed the act, replacing it with a parody of ''[[Irma La Douce]]". Evans was still a draw, but the burlesque she loved was drying up and as she entered her late thirties she retired from performing and helped run the entertainment at a resort facility. Upon the death of her close-friend and dancer [[Jennie Lee (dancer)|Jennie Lee]] in 1990, Evans took over the annual reunion meetings of the Exotic Dancers League Lee had helped found and burlesque collectible museum, ''Exotic World,'' later'' ''[[Burlesque Hall of Fame]] that Lee has run. In 1991, Evans began to produce annual fundraising shows to support the museum and its holdings. The museum consisted of hundreds of items used in burlesque entertainers' acts over the years and was moved from its original location in 2005 and 2006. Evans still performed during the first dozen years of the events, later limiting herself to on-state addresses. She also gave numerous tours of the museum at its original location and would recite bits of her old Monroe acts in her uncannily accurate Monroe soundalike voice for attendees.


== References ==
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Dixie Evans at Miss Exotic World, 2006

Dixie Evans (August 28, 1926 – August 3, 2013), born as Mary Lee Evans, was an American burlesque dancer and stripper.[1][2] Evans is probably best remembered for her burlesque parody as Marilyn Monroe. Evans entered show-business as a model and later chorus girl before becoming a star dancer. By the early 1950s she was a headlining burlesque star on the West coast when approached by producer Harold Minsky with a promise of steady work on his Burlesque Wheel (touring circuit) if she adapted her stage persona to that of then-rising star Marilyn Monroe. At first Evans objected but soon agreed. Like other strippers of the time period (including Lili St. Cyr and Jennie Lee), Evans was extremely well-known in nightclubs and was largely under-paid. Evans's Monroe-burlesque act was the dancer's gimmick. Other dancers parodied other current female stars and noted historic women. In Evans's Monroe act, she dressed as Monroe and teased the audience. Her acts parodied Monroe's films and known aspects of her life. In real life Evans was three inches bigger in her breast than Monroe: Evans (est. 40-26-34) and Monroe (est. 37-24-35). According to the reporters, Evans looked very like Monroe and in some side-by-side photos you can't tell the two apart. Arline Hunter, another pin-up and glamour model who moved into burlesque, also capitalized on a strong resemblance to Monroe. When Monroe died in 1962, Evans prepared a tribute show which was well received by critics and audiences. Evans soon came to feel disturbed by being sometimes mistaken for the dead star and curtailed the act, replacing it with a parody of Irma La Douce". Evans was still a draw, but the burlesque she loved was drying up and as she entered her late thirties she retired from performing and helped run the entertainment at a resort facility. Upon the death of her close-friend and dancer Jennie Lee in 1990, Evans took over the annual reunion meetings of the Exotic Dancers League Lee had helped found and burlesque collectible museum, Exotic World, later Burlesque Hall of Fame that Lee has run. In 1991, Evans began to produce annual fundraising shows to support the museum and its holdings. The museum consisted of hundreds of items used in burlesque entertainers' acts over the years and was moved from its original location in 2005 and 2006. Evans still performed during the first dozen years of the events, later limiting herself to on-state addresses. She also gave numerous tours of the museum at its original location and would recite bits of her old Monroe acts in her uncannily accurate Monroe soundalike voice for attendees.

References

  1. ^ "Burlesque icon Dixie Evans dies at age 86". Las Vegas Review-Journal. 3 August 2013. Retrieved 6 August 2013.
  2. ^ "Tempest Storm: Dixie Evans was 'one of a kind' in the world of burlesque". Las Vegas Sun. August 5, 2013. Retrieved 6 August 2013.