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Wednesday, September 16, 2020

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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Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Tom Conway: Second String Sanders by Trav S.D.

I first learned about Tom Conway (1904-1967) the old-fashioned way: I saw him in movies, assumed he was George Sanders and then realized that he wasn't. Conway was actually Sander's older br…

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Bobby Short, Belatedly by Trav S.D.

Having profiled over 1500 vaudeville veterans on this blog over the last dozen years or so, some may find it curious that I have dragged my heels on any attention for Bobby Short (1924-2005)…

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Dismembering Norm Crosby by Trav S.D.

There were a couple of levels to Norm Crosby's (b. 1927) act. His routines were littered with malapropisms of a wide variety of kinds: he either used incorrect words, or correct words mispro…

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Sunday, September 13, 2020

Me and Theatre: At the Crossroads by Trav S.D.

Once again I find myself at a crossroads: but that's what the name "Travis" means, I'm literally always "at the crossroads" Not that it's all that objectively significant but I'm unavoidably…

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Ruth McDevitt: Little Old Lady for Hire by Trav S.D.

Here are places where you may have seen Ruth McDevitt (Ruth Thane Shoecraft, 1895-1976): she was a regular on Kolchak: The Night Stalker (as Emily, the columnist); had a recurring role on Al…

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Saturday, September 12, 2020

Walter B. Gibson: The Magician Behind "The Shadow" by Trav S.D.

I first encountered the name Walter B. Gibson (1897-1985) as one of the co-authors of Houdini on Magic. Gibson is a hard man to nail down, for he often wrote under pseudonyms, such as Maxwel…

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Friday, September 11, 2020

Another Line of Davenports: From Gaslight to "Field of Dreams" by Trav S.D.

We consider one of the missions of this blog to establish as best we can connections to past figures who can seem quite distant. Thus today we give you some relatively minor figures from …

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Thursday, September 10, 2020

The Potty Mouth of Pearl Williams by Trav S.D.

Pearl Williams (Pearl Wolfe, 1914-1991) was one of a generation of raunchy entertainers who emerged in the 1950s and '60s and specialized mainly in comedy records. Some, like Lenny Bruce, ma…

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Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Some Love for Adam Sandler by Trav S.D.

Yeah, I said it! I'd been half-planning this post anyway, but the other day I was running down (critically disparaging) the movies of another SNL alum (okay, I'll name him, Will Ferrell) and…

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Tuesday, September 8, 2020

It's Alfred Jarry's World, We Just Live In it by Trav S.D.

One of the largest stars in my personal cosmology is French writer Alfred Jarry (1873-1907). There are many ways in which Jarry can be said to be a Father of All We Hold Dear. A figure of th…

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Dr. Swain's Speech From "Peyton Place" by Trav S.D.

While this is ostensibly a show biz blog, I have always been gratified by the fact that the 4th most popular Travalanche post of all time is simply a transcription of Tom Joad's speech from …

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Of Milton Watson and Peggy Bernier: A Shout Away from Fame by Trav S.D.

The career of Milton Watson (1902-82) intersected with so many of the top names in show business, classic comedians, vaudeville, stage, radio and screen stars. His period of greatest promine…

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Monday, September 7, 2020

Roscoe Karns: Screwball Stalwart by Trav S.D.

Roscoe Karns (1891-1971) is generally remembered for several beloved supporting turns he did in the 1930s and '40s, though his screen career stretched nearly a half century, from 1915 throug…

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Sunday, September 6, 2020

Today: Meet Harold Lloyd's Granddaughter! by Trav S.D.

Today at 3pm (Eastern) on the Silent Comedy Watch Party hosts Ben Model and Steve Massa have Suzanne Lloyd as their special guest to chat about her grandfather Harold Lloyd and his short Fro…

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Mr. and Mrs. Jean Bregant: The Candy Kids by Trav S.D.

Little Person Jean Bregant (1869-1944) was originally from Cilli, Austria. In Europe he performed under the name Prince Colibri. While touring the American circuits he met his wife, Inez Lew…

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Saturday, September 5, 2020

Dennis Dugan: From Dopey Dude to Dopey Director by Trav S.D.

Let me quickly stipulate that I have plenty of professional respect for actor and director Dennis Dugan (b. 1946). I literally grew up watching his work. It's just that, well, the characters…

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Gloria Holden: The Dame Who Did "Dracula's Daughter" by Trav S.D.

Some brief approving words for Glora Holden (1903-1991). With a little more than three dozen screen parts over nearly a quarter century, she wasn't the most prolific actress in the world, an…

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Happy 80th Birthday, Raquel Welch (and 50th, "Myra Breckenridge") by Trav S.D.

Today we celebrate the 80th birthday of sex symbol and actress Raquel Welch (Jo Raquel Tejada, b. 1940). Welch was a major pop culture figure in my younger childhood (the early '70s). I knew…

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Remembering Circus Kirk by Trav S.D.

Around 1976 I had two formative circus experiences, each of which couldn't have been more different from the other. The first I've written about a few times, the Ringling Brothers Barnum and…

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Friday, September 4, 2020

Gus Arnheim and His Ambassadors by Trav S.D.

Some bite size factoids today on bandleader, piano player and songwriter Gus Arnheim (1897-1955). Arnheim was born in Philadelphia and raised in Chicago, two great vaudeville towns. Early in…

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The Cliff House, Sutro Baths and Playland by Trav S.D.

This day in 1972 marked the final closure of San Francisco's Playland at the Beach, a great historic amusement park, and really the last of a great collection of attractions that had been in…

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Thursday, September 3, 2020

The Short Life of Alan Ladd by Trav S.D.

I try to build double meanings into the titles of ,my posts " shame on you if you didn't already get the one that heads this one.  Alan Ladd (1913-1964) was famously on the diminutive sid…

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Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Happy 101st Birthday, Marge Champion! by Trav S.D.

I'm sorry I missed Marge Champion's more significant birthday last year but we'll attempt to redress the wrong by bestowing maximum attention upon her today. What a remarkable life and caree…

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Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Guido Deiro: The Accordion Player Who Stole the Heart of Mae West by Trav S.D.

Guido Deiro (1886-1950) was Italian aristocracy, a count from the countryside from an area near Turin which literally bore his surname. The family grew cattle, grapes, and a variety of fruit…

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Monday, August 31, 2020

On The Beatles "Help!" by Trav S.D.

I thought I would finish out August with a post on the Beatles' Help! album, five years and three weeks after its Golden Anniversary. Well…I've done posts about all of their later records …

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Sunday, August 30, 2020

The True Significance of Mary Shelley by Trav S.D.

Mary Shelley (1797-1851)  has been more in our consciousness of late, thanks to the 200th anniversary of Frankenstein's publication (and the superlative exhibition about same at the Morga…

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Saturday, August 29, 2020

Lurene Tuttle: First Lady of Radio by Trav S.D.

Let us begin by clarifying that Lurene Tuttle (1907-86) was also a prolific actress of the screen; it's merely that she achieved a dominance in radio unmatched by her work in other media, th…

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Elliott Gould: Pro from Dover by Trav S.D.

I imagine many people, like me, grew up watching Elliott Gould in the '70s, little dreaming the nature of his career in the previous decade. I'm here to tell ya about it! Born Elliott Goldst…

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Friday, August 28, 2020

Sam Levene: The Original Nathan Detroit by Trav S.D.

Sam Levene is an important guy to know about. He acted constantly on Broadway, in films, radio, and television throughout much of the 20th century. The reason you may not have heard of him i…

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Thursday, August 27, 2020

I'd Gladly Pay You, Tuesday (If You'll Come Out of Retirement) by Trav S.D.

I consider the case of Tuesday Weld (Susan Weld, b. 1943) to be one of maddeningly unfulfilled promise. One of the screen's great beauties as well as one of its great talents, she had the po…

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