Esta es una lista parcial de artistas de vodevil . La inclusión en esta lista indica que el sujeto apareció al menos una vez en el escenario de vodevil norteamericano durante su apogeo entre 1881 y 1932. La fuente en la cita incluida con cada entrada confirma su aparición y cita información en la sección de notas de la interpretación.
El vodevil fue un estilo de entretenimiento de variedades predominante a finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX. El vodevil, que se desarrolló a partir de muchas fuentes, incluidos los espectáculos de salón , los espectáculos de juglares , los espectáculos de fenómenos , los museos de diez centavos , las pantomimas británicas y otras formas populares de entretenimiento, se convirtió en uno de los tipos de entretenimiento más populares en Estados Unidos, Canadá, Australia y Nueva Zelanda. El vodevil tomó la forma de una serie de actos separados y no relacionados, cada uno con un tipo diferente de actuación, incluidos actos musicales clásicos y populares, espectáculos de danza , comedia, actos con animales, magia e ilusiones, imitadores femeninos y masculinos , hazañas acrobáticas y atléticas , obras de un acto o escenas de obras de teatro, conferencias, juglares o incluso cortometrajes. A un intérprete de vodevil a veces se lo conoce como "vodeviliano".
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