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mosey$50482$ - traduzione in olandese

AMERICAN EXHIBITION SHARPSHOOTER (1860–1926)
Phoebe Anne Oakley Mozee; Oakley, Annie; Anne oakly; Annie oakly; Annie ockley; Phoebe Mosey; Phoebe Ann Mosey; Phoebe Moses; Phoebe Ann Moses; Phoebe Annie Oakley Mozee; Phoebe Ann Mozee
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  • Oakley c. 1899
  • ''Annie Oakley'']], 1894, an "exhibition of rifle shooting at glass balls, etc.", in an Edison Kinetoscope movie
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  • ''Buffalo Bill's Wild West'' poster
  • ''The Amateur Circus at Nutley'' (1894) by American illustrator Peter Newell. The scene depicted in the center is of Annie Oakley, standing on horseback, demonstrating her shooting ability.

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Annie Oakley

Annie Oakley (born Phoebe Ann Moses; August 13, 1860 – November 3, 1926) was an American sharpshooter who starred in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show.

Oakley developed hunting skills as a child to provide for her impoverished family in western Ohio. At age 15, she won a shooting contest against an experienced marksman, Frank E. Butler, whom she later married in 1876. The pair joined Buffalo Bill in 1885, performing in Europe before royalty and other heads of state. Audiences were astounded to see her shooting out a cigar from her husband's hand or splitting a playing-card edge-on at 30 paces. She earned more than anyone except Buffalo Bill himself.

After a bad rail accident in 1901, she had to settle for a less taxing routine, and she toured in a play written about her career. She also instructed women in marksmanship, believing strongly in female self-defense. Her stage acts were filmed for one of Thomas Edison's earliest Kinetoscopes in 1894. Since her death, her story has been adapted for stage musicals and films, including Annie Get Your Gun.