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Doris Eaton Travis

Doris Eaton Travis (March 14, 1904 – May 11, 2010) was an American dancer, stage and film actress, dance instructor, writer, and rancher, who was the last of the acclaimed Ziegfeld girls.
She began performing onstage as a young child, and made her Broadway debut at the age of 13. A year later, in 1918, she joined the famed ''Ziegfeld Follies'' as the youngest Ziegfeld girl ever cast in the show. She continued to perform in stage productions and silent films throughout the 1920s and early 1930s. When her career in stage and screen declined, Eaton Travis started a second career as an Arthur Murray dance instructor and local television personality in Detroit. Her association with Arthur Murray lasted for three decades, during which time she rose through the ranks to own and manage a chain of nearly twenty schools. After retiring from her career with Arthur Murray, she went on to manage a horse ranch with her husband and returned to school, eventually earning several degrees.
As the last surviving Ziegfeld girl, Eaton Travis was featured in several books and documentaries about the ''Ziegfeld Follies'' years and her other stage endeavors. Eaton Travis had also returned to the stage as a featured performer in benefit performances.
==Early life==

She was one of seven children born to Mary and Charles Eaton in Norfolk, Virginia. She was raised as a Christian Scientist.〔Comer, Ruby.("Ruby's Rap" ) aumag.org, August 2004. The third question asks if Doris is a healthy girl and Doris answers, "Yes, I am. I don't take any medicine. I'm a Christian Scientist, Ruby".〕 She was one of seven children in the family.〔 〕 At the age of four, Eaton Travis began attending dance lessons in Washington, D.C., along with her sisters Mary and Pearl Eaton. In 1911, all three sisters were hired for a production of Maurice Maeterlinck's fantasy play ''The Blue Bird'' at the Shubert Belasco Theatre in Washington. While Eaton Travis had a minor role in the show, as a sleeping child in the Palace of Night scene, it marked the beginning of her career in professional theatre.

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