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Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Missing Madeline Kahn by Trav S.D.

If you're reading this blog you no doubt hold the late Madeline Kahn (1942-1999) high in your esteem already; but now that I look at her career in its totality I am fairly agog. Like most, I…

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Beryl Wallace: From the Chorus Line to the Crash Site by Trav S.D.

Sometimes your good luck is also a Trojan horse for your bad luck. Brooklyn born Beryl Wallace (Beatrice Heischuber, 1912-1948) was plucked from the chorus by impresario Earl Carroll to be h…

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Monday, September 28, 2020

40 Years Ago Today: Carl Sagan Takes Us to the Cosmos by Trav S.D.

40 years ago, PBS launched its wildly popular series Cosmos, brainchild of the much-missed Dr. Carl Sagan (1934-1996). Sagan was an astrophysicist, among many other things, but as far as the…

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Descent into Dogpatch: On Al Capp and "Li'l Abner" by Trav S.D.

As a New Englander who loves Jewish comics, satire and good girl art, and whose father was both a conservative hillbilly and a closet cartoonist, there is precisely EVERYTHING to fascinate m…

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Sunday, September 27, 2020

Wally Van, Vitagraph's "Cutey" by Trav S.D.

Thanks be to Immortal Ephemera for gathering together more info about Wally Van (Charles Wallace Van Nostrand, 1880-1974) than I might otherwise have easily gotten. Born in New Hyde Park, Va…

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Three Cheers for Basil Dean, C.B.E. by Trav S.D.

There are more reasons to know the name Basil Dean (1888-1978) than you have fingers. but I'm betting you don't (as I once didn't). We'll cut to the chase, then give you his background. Dean…

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Count Philipe Nicole and the Midget Palace of Montreal by Trav S.D.

Philippe Nicole (1881-1940) was a small-statured native of Montreal who worked for the sideshow of the Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus between the ages of 12 and 15. In 1906 he me…

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Saturday, September 26, 2020

Edmund Gwenn: From the West End to 34th Street by Trav S.D.

Most classic cinema buffs inevitably think of Edmund Gwenn (Edmund John Kellaway, 1877-1959) as a loveable, even cuddly English senior citizen, due to the sorts of roles he played in Hollywo…

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Al Cooke: The Social Pest by Trav S.D.

Today some overdue sunlight on silent comedian Al Cooke (Albert Gallatin Cooke, 1880-1935). Cooke was a moneyed Los Angeles local who'd been educated in Switzerland and had been a rancher an…

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Thursday, September 24, 2020

Announcing Travalanche Patreon Swag! by Trav S.D.

An overdue announcement to current and future Travalanche Patreon Patrons! I have now set up giving levels, with gifties at each tier, by way of thanks for your support and involvement. I'm …

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The Hilarity and Horror of Phil Hartman by Trav S.D.

Seems strange and unjust to live in a world in which Phil Hartman (1948-1998) is the answer to a trivia question about pop culture two decades ago, when all of his contemporaries continue to…

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On Ham Fisher and "Joe Palooka" by Trav S.D.

Some remembrance today for Ham Fisher (Hammond Edward Fisher, 1900-1955) and his celebrated creation, Joe Palooka. This cartoonist brings up a wonderful chain of associations: there's Ham…

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Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Remembering "Brian's Song" (R.I.P. Gale Sayers) by Trav S.D.

Just got word that Gale Sayers (b. 1943) has finally followed his old NFL roommate Brian Piccolo to the Great Gridiron in the Sky, almost exactly 50 years behind his friend. Sayers and Picco…

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Everybody Loves Ray Charles by Trav S.D.

I neither know nor care what polls or charts say, I know through a combination of instinct and experience that the musical performer with the most universal appeal of the late 20th century i…

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Walter Pidgeon: Sleep Aid by Trav S.D.

It's rare if not unprecedented for me to use a late paragraph photo of a classic star, but this is how I always think of Walter Pidgeon (1897-1984). Pidgeon was in plenty of movies when I wa…

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Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Doe Doe Green: The Original Gabe by Trav S.D.

Doe Doe Green (Thomas Overton, 1888-1944) started his performing life as a rodeo clown and comedian at the 101 Ranch in his native Oklahoma. He then worked his way east as a comedian on the …

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Monday, September 21, 2020

Caught in the Grip of Hagmania! by Trav S.D.

Born this day, actor Larry Hagman (1931-2012). You have to admit that that is a hell of a screen name, up there with Engelbert Humpedinck and Francis X. Bushman, but he managed to transcend …

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Arthur Roberts: The Man Who Invented "Spoof" by Trav S.D.

Arthur Roberts (1852-1933) was a star of British music hall, pantomime, farces, burlesques, revues and musical comedies. He started out busking at seaside resorts in the early 1870s, quickly…

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Happy 100th Birthday, Marie Ellen St. Aubin by Trav S.D.

Born 100 years ago today, performing little person Marie Ellen St. Aubin. Trained in dance and acrobatics, St. Aubin became a professional entertainer at the age of 13 at the 1933 Chicago Wo…

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Gaines Père et Fils: Comic Book Pioneers by Trav S.D.

The peculiar American invention known as the comic book came into the world in stages but a crucial figure in its evolution was Max Gaines (Maxwell Ginzberg, 1894-1947). Gaines was a salesma…

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Sunday, September 20, 2020

George Robey: The Prime Minister of Mirth by Trav S.D.

"Come in and know me better, man!" quoth the Ghost of Christmas Present and I suppose that's the reason I haven't yet treated of so estimable figure as George Robey (Sir George Edward Wade, …

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On Why You Should "Pick a Star" (1937) by Trav S.D.

I don't often do posts about individual films as those tend not to be the most popular with readers, but I saw a picture recently that I am strongly motivated to recommend for those with sim…

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Saturday, September 19, 2020

Elmer P. Ransom: Metropolitan Man of Mystery by Trav S.D.

Elmer P. Ransom (1862-1942, frequently misrendered "Ranson") was, along with Alexander Herrmann, Carl Hertz, Harry Kellar, Imro Fox, Nate Leipzig, Zancig, William Robinson and a handful of o…

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Ted McNamara: Hollywood Hibernian by Trav S.D.

Ted McNamara (1894-1928) was an Irish-Australian vaudeville comedian who first came to to the U.S. with Pollard's Lilliputian Opera Company circa 1905, along with Billy Bevan, Alf Goul…

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Friday, September 18, 2020

Jack Warden: Lovable Jerk by Trav S.D.

Some tribute today to character actor Jack Warden (John Warden Lebzelter, Jr, 1920-2006). I grew up seeing Warden in supporting parts, usually as aggressive, assertive types, often as athlet…

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Garbo: The Swedish Sphinx by Trav S.D.

I've long opined that the mania about Greta Garbo (1905-1990) had more to do with the tediousness and lack of imagination of commentators than the woman herself. Moody, withdrawn, and posses…

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Thursday, September 17, 2020

A Billion Billy the Kids by Trav S.D.

Today in 1859, according to some, the natal of Henry McCarty a.k.a. William Bonney a.k.a. Billy the Kid. Long storied as a ruthless killer, I have always found his tale somewhat sad. He fell…

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Lovely Rita (Rudner) by Trav S.D.

Back in the day (2002-2004) I was quite a devotee of Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn believe it or not. I liked the informal rough and tumble format of the show and frank hashing out of the day…

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Wednesday, September 16, 2020

David Copperfield And His Ever-Expanding Empire of Everything by Trav S.D.

Rarely do I find contemporary show biz stories as compelling or as inspiring as I do that of magician David Copperfield. In fact, I find his biography far more interesting than his act.  …

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Coming This November: My New Podcast by Trav S.D.

While you were busy putting out the fires of your life (not literally I hope) you can be forgiven for not noticing that today marks the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower's departure from En…

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How "Candid Camera" May Have Destroyed America by Trav S.D.

Blame Allen Funt (1914-1999). As the motive force behind Candid Camera and its predecessor Candid Microphone (1947-2014) Funt may be said to be the father of both reality television and fake…

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