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Phyllis Dixey (10 February 1914 – 2 June 1964) was an English singer, actress, dancer and
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. Her earlier career was as a singer in variety shows in Britain. During
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, she joined ENSA and entertained the British forces. She sang, recited and posed in naked tableaux which were very popular.


Early life and career

Phyllis Selina Dixey was born in Merton,
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to Ernest Dixey and Phyllis Selina Haycroft. She had one elder brother, Ernest Dixey (b. 1912). In 1938, she married Jack Tracey. In 1942, she formed her own company of girls and rented the
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in
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to put on a review called ''The Whitehall Follies''. This was the first
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show put on in the West End of London, but not the first show to have nude studies as the Windmill reviews were already in existence. She stayed at the Whitehall for the next five years producing the ''Peek-a-boo'' reviews. Her performance was at the time considered artistic and she thought that it was an art form. She was known as the "Queen of Striptease". She appeared in two films ''Love up the Pole'' (1936) and ''Dual Alibi'' (1946).


Last years

By 1947 the tastes of the London audience had changed, and Phyllis Dixey was forced to return to the provinces. She was not able to adapt to the direction that the public required; leaving the stage in the late 1950s, bankrupt.Jasper Coppin
"English Heritage plans a really 'blue' plaque for stripper"
''Sunday Telegraph'', 13 November 2011
In the early 1960s she worked as a cook at
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near
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. She died of cancer in 1964, aged 50, in
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,
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.


Posthumous

Her life was portrayed in the British television film '' The One and Only Phyllis Dixey'' (1978), in which she was played by Lesley-Anne Down. It was written by Philip Purser.Jerry Robert
''Encyclopedia of Television Film Directors''
Lanham Maryland & Plymouth, UK: Scarecrow Press, 2009, p.600
In 2011,
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made plans to erect a
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at Dixey's former home at Wentworth Court in
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; however, the installation of the plaque was turned down by the residents' association of the building due to the proposed title 'Striptease Artiste' being used on the plaque.


Filmography

* '' Love Up the Pole'' (1936) * '' Dual Alibi'' (1947)


References

*Roger Wilmut ''Kindly Leave the Stage: Story of Variety, 1919-60'', 1985, Methuen, *Philip Purser and Jenny Wilkes: "The One And Only Phyllis Dixey", 1978, Futura Publications, London; *"Phyllis Dixey Her Show-Her Home", 29 January 1944. Illustrated Magazine. *Roye: "Phyllis Dixey Album The Spotlight on Beauty Series No.3". The Camera Studies Club, Elstree. *Roye: "Phyllis in Censorland", 1942, Elstree Publications Ltd. and The Camera Studies Club, a larger edition 1950s. *British Pathe film. ''Meet Phyllis Dixey''; released 30-10-1944 {{DEFAULTSORT:Dixey, Phyllis 1914 births 1964 deaths Actor-managers British erotic dancers People from the London Borough of Merton 20th-century English singers 20th-century English women singers Deaths from cancer in England