Francis Renault

[1] That year, he performed in The Passing Show of 1922 alongside Fred Allen, Ethel Shutta, and the Howard Brothers.

[1] In October of that year, he performed in Milady, a show by Otto Harbach and Herbert Stothart with a cast of twenty female impersonators.

[12] In 1945, Renault performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City in September, October, and November, and again in April 1946.

[12][5] At some performances, Renault's outfits were displayed in the theater's lobby, so audience members could view them up close.

[3][12] He owned a nightclub and speakeasy in Atlantic City, New Jersey, called Club Francis Renault, beginning in 1926.

Advertisement for a 1926 performance by Renault in Atlantic City, New Jersey