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Frances O'Connor (performer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Frances O'Connor (performer)
Frances Belle O'Connor (September 8, 1914, Granite Falls, Minnesota – January 30, 1982, Long Beach, California) was an American entertainer. Born without arms, and a natural beauty she made her living appearing in circus sideshows billed as the armless wonder or the living Venus de Milo. She would perform normal actions such as eating, drinking, writing and smoking a cigarette, using her feet. She even did knitting and sewing with her feet as a hobby. She worked firstly with AI G Circus and then from the mid-1920s to the mid-1940s with Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey travelling circus's. ==Film == O'Connor appeared in the 1932 cult film classic ''Freaks'', directed and produced by Tod Browning. The film revolves around a group of individuals with physical deformities, who are predominantly circus sideshow performers. In the film she would demonstrate how she used her feet to perform everyday activities, in an almost ballerina style grace.
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