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Gene Malin
Gene Malin (June 30, 1908 – August 10, 1933), also known by stage names Jean Malin and Imogene Wilson, was an American actor, emcee, and drag performer during the Jazz Age. He was one of the first openly gay performers in Prohibition-era Speakeasy culture. ==Early life== Malin was born Victor Eugene James Malinovsky in Brooklyn, New York, on June 30, 1908.〔 〕 He had two sisters and two brothers, one of whom worked for a sugar refinery, and one who became a police officer. As a child, Malin attended P.S. 50 in Brooklyn and then went on to Eastern District High School. As a teenager, he was already winning prizes for his costumes at the elaborate Manhattan drag balls of the 1920s. By his late teens Malin had worked as a chorus boy in several Broadway shows including ''Princess Flavor'', ''Miami'', ''Sisters of the Chorus''. Around the same period, Malin worked at several Greenwich Village clubs as a drag performer, most notably the Rubaiyat.
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