Fanny Brice born in 1891, and there are some shows that gave the fame and original performances of entertainment icons, are rarely located at a local or regional level, and Fanny Brice is one of them.
Fanny Brice was a great humorist and vocalist and she started her career in the Ziegfield Follies in the 1920s and 1930s and became famous for her beautiful voice and flexible style, which she always used in the tune-up of humor. She also played dramatic roles, but unfortunately her plays were unsuccessful.
As her fame greater than before, so she did her disrepute. In 1918, she married with a handsome person named “Nicky Arnstein, but he was incompetent defraud man and thief she had lived with him for at about six years.
She had some of her best success and achievements as Mrs. Arnstein, during the marrie life, including her famous and very well-known song “Second Hand Rose, I am an Indian, and Old Wicked Willage of Wenice.
In 1923, she tired of being a sight silence and had her nose surgically straightened.
After a failed marriage life she started roles in Hollywood film, where Brice found a role in broadcast radio, which made her comfortable and happy as well.
After sometime, she launched her personal weekly radio show. There were a large number of fans on radio shows of her which encouraged her and became famous in all over the world.
Fanny Brice exceptionally unbeaten run on radio lasted until her death. She died in 1951, and now as television was beginning to capture the radio listeners.



