Gilda Gray (born Marianna Michalska in Kraków, Poland, 1901 –1959) was an
American actress and dancer who popularized a dance called the
"shimmy" which became fashionable in 1920s films and theater
productions.
Although the shimmy is said to have been introduced to
American audiences by Gray in New York in 1919, the term was widely used
before, and the shimmy was already a well-known dance move. Gray appropriated
it as her own, saying that she had accidentally invented the shimmy while
dancing at her father-in-law's saloon and "shaking her chemise" (or
her "shimee", as her Polish accent rendered it).
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