"Minnie Woolsey was born in Georgia in 1880 and a wide variety of  stories exist in regards to her physical condition. It is generally  believed that Minnie was born with Virchow-Seckel syndrome, a condition  also known as bird-headed dwarfism. The syndrome is quite rare and is  characterized by a small head, stunted growth, beak-like nose, receding  jaw as well as some mental limitations.  In addition, the syndrome also  left Minnie almost completely bald and blind.  Toothless, odd and  sporting glasses as thick as her thumb Minnie spent the majority of her  formative years in a Georgia Asylum until, as legend states, she was  rescued by a showman who thought her oddball looks we just odd enough to  cash in on.
Minnie began her sideshow career dressed in an American Indian  costume and billed as ‘Minnie-Ha-Ha’. The name was an obvious play on  North Carolina’s Minnihaha Falls and the gimmick was likely a nod to the  Aztec Children exhibits of yesteryear.  Minnie, initially reluctant and  shy, soon came to love the attention she received as a sideshow  attraction.  She was known to dance and shake excitedly and to speak in  thrilled gibberish to the delight of audiences everywhere.In 1932, Minnie landed a role in Freaks as Koo-Koo the Bird Girl and a  film legend was born. The image of Minnie, dressed in a feathery  costume complete with tiny plumed cap and chicken-like feet, shimmying  atop a table during a wedding feast is forever synonymous with the  film.  Once you seen Minnie’s performance, you will never forget it. In  fact, there was actually another ‘Bird Girl’ in Freaks but few remember  poor Betty Green as she was completely overshadowed by Minnie. Today  Betty Greene is generally only remembered, in error, as being Koo-Koo  from Freaks.
Following her film debut Minnie continued to perform as ‘Koo Koo –  The Bird Girl’ and continued to wear her strange little costume for a  number of years. Eventually she had stints at Coney Island where she was  billed as ‘The Blind Girl from Mars’.  By that time, age or perhaps  boredom had taken hold and the dancing had stopped. Minnie’s “Blind  Girl’ act consisted primarily of standing or sitting near comatose,  deadpanning all audience jeers and interactions.
How long Minnie was involved in human exhibition and how she passed  are something of a mystery. Some accounts state that she performed well  into her 80’s. There are also reports that Minnie was hit by a car in  the 1960’s. Regardless of how her life ended, her peculiar appearance  ensured her a small level of immortality."
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| Minnie with the cast of Freaks | 



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