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Legendary Fredric Apcar has died

From the Las Vegas Sun this morning comes this sad news:

Whenever Dunes Hotel show producer Frederic Apcar returned to Europe to visit friends, he always called Las Vegas home.

“My dad always joked that he wanted to be cremated and have his ashes scattered over the Las Vegas Strip,” Frederic Apcar Jr. said.

The son was called home to Las Vegas from Panama, where he was producing a show, because his father had suffered two heart attacks. When he walked into the hospital room Friday, his father recognized him, Frederic Jr. said Sunday. “He saw me, he got excited, and then the next day he gave up.”

Frederic Apcar Sr. died Saturday. He was 93.

Funeral services have not been scheduled, according to Palm Mortuary.

When Dunes Hotel owner Major Riddle wanted to bring a touch of class to the Strip in the 1960s, he approached Apcar, a famous Parisian dancer, to produce a French extravaganza in Las Vegas.

Riddle saw Apcar and his wife, Florence, dancing in the “Folies Bergere” production in Paris and brought them to Las Vegas. Apcar persuaded Line Renaud, star of “Casino de Paris,” to move to Las Vegas. But first they had to convince Henri Varna, the show’s Parisian producer, that it was the right move.

After the 84-year-old Varna won three consecutive jackpots — on a nickel, a dime and a quarter — he agreed to allow Apcar to open a production of “Casino de Paris” at the Dunes in Las Vegas on Dec. 23, 1963, Apcar Jr. said. The show made Renaud an international star and Apcar a fixture on the Las Vegas Strip.

Before mounting a French spectacular in the main showroom, however, Riddle tested Apcar’s production abilities. Apcar opened “Vive Les Girls” in the Parisian Room at the Dunes in 1961, and it became one of the longest running shows on the Strip.

After he began dancing and producing spectacular stage shows in Las Vegas, including “Bare Touch of Las Vegas,” “Hot Streak” and “Showbiz,” Apcar spent the rest of his life here.

In 2006 Apcar received a lifetime achievement award from the Nevada Entertainer/Artist Hall of Fame at UNLV.

Born on Sept. 16, 1914, in Paris, Apcar began working at age 12 to earn enough money to follow his dream of performing; he worked on docks, as a coal stoker and as a bartender’s assistant. At 16, he became a chorus boy in the “Folies Bergere” in Paris. He graduated from College Jules-Ferry in Paris.

In addition to his son, Frederic, Apcar is survived by his second wife, Olga, and a daughter, Elisabeth, also of Las Vegas.

For more on the history of the Dunes and Apcar click here

Posted on Monday, August 4, 2008 at 8:59AM by Registered CommenterLasVegasLynn | Comments4 Comments

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Reader Comments (4)

Major Riddle never 'tested' Mr. Apcar's abilities. In fact, it was never up to Major Riddle for the decision for Mr. Apcar to produce a show. Mr. Apcar was a talented man and didn't need approval from anyone to produce a spectacular show. Frederic Apcar's style will forever be missed.
August 12, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterElissa
I was in the Casino de Paris at the Dunes for 3 years. I believe Olga Fercos would be his 3rd wife. The 2nd was Mary Jose'. She was his wife in the 70s.
August 29, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJanice McClellan
I'm lucky enough to own Frederic Apcar's 1963 Cadillac Coupe de Ville. It was imported to Australia in 1965, converted to right-hand drive and is still driving as well as when it was first delivered to Apcar in May 1963. It is painted in Silver Mink, has bucket seats and a red leather interior. I've just posted a blog at www.davidlatta.org on Apcar and the Casino de Paris with photos from 60s-era programs. Could anybody please tell me when the last Casino de Paris show played?
August 28, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterDavid Latta
I was in he very first Vive Les Girls at the lounge in the Dunes. I was married to Teddy a Latino drummer.

Anyone out there remember?

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