Mazie King

Mazie King (January 14, 1888 – November 1968)[1] was an American dancer, singer, and vaudeville performer.

Mazie King danced on Broadway in three shows: The Mimic World (1908),[2] The Hen-Pecks (1911),[2] and The Doll Girl (1913).

[7] She toured in California as a dancer on the Orpheum vaudeville circuit in 1911, with her "artistic dance" titled "The Legend of the Spring".

[16] "Miss King is credited with being the only toe-dancer who has ever accomplished the feat of jumping from a table to the stage, alighting on her toes, and continuing her dance without intermission," noted one report in 1900.

[24] Mazie King married a fellow vaudeville performer, comedian John F. "Harry" Leonard.

Sheet music for "Darling Mazie", featuring a photograph of Mazie King.
Sheet music for "Darling Mazie", featuring a photograph of Mazie King.