Barbette (Barbette Barbette)
Actor, Trapeze Artist. At a young age he left home to become an acrobat. Later he formed a partnership with a woman trapeze artist assuming the role of her twin sister, who had died. As a solo-trapeze and wire-walker artist, he continued to dress as a woman, and in the mid-1920s he went to perform in Europe. He achieved great success in Paris, France, and was a friend of Jean Cocteau. In the early 1930s he posed for a series of photographs by artist Man Ray, who put into a book called, “Le Sang Dun Poete” and in 1932 appeared in the film, “The Blood Of A Poet.” Later he returned to the United States and in 1938 he suffered injuries in a fall on a high-wire and was forced to retire. (bio by: K) Family links: Parents: Jeff B Broadway (1865 – 1928) Hattie M. Loving (1879 – 1949) Sibling: Barbette (1899 – 1973) Sam Pafchall Loving (1917 – 1996)** *Calculated relationship**Half-sibling
Born
- December, 19, 1899
- USA
Died
- August, 08, 1973
- USA
Cemetery
- Round Rock Cemetery
- Texas
- USA