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Australia's gift to cabaret: Les Girls legend, Carlotta

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Transgender Australian cabaret performer Carlotta was awarded the Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in 2020 for services to the performing arts and the LGBTQI+ community. (Photo, circa 2000.)

According to Wikipedia, 'Carlotta began her professional career in 1959':

... as an original cast member of the long-running Sydney-based male revue Les Girls cabaret show, which had an international following, in Sydney's Kings Cross. Carlotta performed spot numbers as a singer and comedian and eventually became the show's compere and lead attraction.

 

Although best known as a cabaret performer, in 1974 Carlotta appeared briefly on the television series Number 96 as Miss Robyn Ross, in a comedic storyline that saw her coming out as transgender... Her appearance on the show marked the first time a transgender character was portrayed by a transgender actor worldwide.

 

As a TV presenter, Carlotta was a featured panelist on talk show Beauty and the Beast, as well as a regular guest on the entertainment program Studio 10

**This photograph is part of an IA series that looks at Australia through the lens of award-winning photojournalist Bill McAuley.**

Bill McAuley's 40-plus-year news career began in 1969 as a cadet photographer at 'The Age' in Melbourne.

He has several published collections, including 'Portraits of the Soul: A lifetime of images with Bill McAuley' and 'Last light on Victoria Dock, 1999'. To see more from Bill, click here.

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