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Albert Berg (July 12, 1885 – June 23, 1980), known by the stage name Alphonse Bergé, or simply Alphonse, was an English-American
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entertainer, who performed as The Great Drapo.


Life and career

He was born in
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,
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, England, where he started work as a
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. "How To Make a Dress Without Sewing: The Great Drapo", ''Nostalgia Rules''
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He married, and in 1904 emigrated to the U.S., where he found work as an actor and later became a
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. Over subsequent years Berg took the stage name " M. Alphonse Bergé". He perfected a stage act which involved him taking a single bolt of fabric and, by draping, folding and twisting the material around a live
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's body at lightning speed, without the use of pins or stitching, was able to produce an elegant and wearable dress or ball gown in a few minutes. Using several models in a routine titled "Creations", this became a popular opening act in vaudeville shows in the 1920s and 1930s.Anthony Slide, "Alphonse", ''The Encyclopedia of Vaudeville'', University Press of Mississippi, 2012, pp.12-13 Sometimes credited as a dress designer, he appeared in a
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short in 1923, and in the 1937
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film ''
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''. In 1939, billed as the Great Drapo, he performed his act at the New York World's Fair, and he featured in Ken Murray's ''Blackouts'' in New York in 1943 and again in 1949. In 1944 he featured in the film '' That's My Baby''. He performed in
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s and made occasional television appearances in the 1950s and early 1960s before retiring. He died in
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, in 1980 at the age of 94,U.S. Social Security Death Index, 569-03-7751 and not at an earlier date as some sources suggest.


References


External links

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1950s performance

Archived papers documenting the career of Alphonse Berg, The Great Drapo
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