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Friday, February 14, 2020

The Comedy Team of Yorke and Adams by Trav S.D.

Some fragments on the forgotten vaudeville, burlesque, and musical comedy team of Gus Yorke (1861-1939) and Nick Adams. Billed as "Hebrew comedians", Yorke and Adams appear to have starte…

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Edna Mae Harris: From Harlem to Hollywood by Trav S.D.

Harlem-born Edna Mae Harris (1910-1997) was one of the top stars of so-called race films in the 1930s, as well as a Broadway performer, and supporting player in Hollywood productions. The da…

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A Valentine to Florence Henderson by Trav S.D.

  Through hard experience on this blog, I've learned that headline writing is crucial. A catchy headline means the difference between thousands reading and nobody reading. There have been…

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Dick Pelham: Terpsichorean Tambo by Trav S.D.

Dick Pelham (Richard Ward Pell, 1815-1876) was one of the founding members of the influential quartet known as the Virginia Minstrels. Born in New York City, Pelham was one of the many who e…

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Thursday, February 13, 2020

Rediscovering Tim and Tom by Trav S.D.

Sometimes you just have to throw out the playbook and do what moves you. I had planned a variety of other posts for today but could not get off the starting block. Among possible ones I was …

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Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Todd Duncan: Pathbreaking Opera Singer by Trav S.D.

How convenient for us that the birthday of African American singer and actor Todd Duncan (1903-1998) falls in the middle of Black History Month (and on Lincoln's birthday, no less). Duncan h…

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The Stage and Screen Team of Margarita Fischer (and Harry Pollard) by Trav S.D.

February 12 as the birthday of stage and screen actress Margarita Fischer (1886-1975), sometimes billed as Margarieta Fisher, Margarite Fisher, or Margurita Fisher. She was of Swiss descent;…

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Tuesday, February 11, 2020

On The Beale Street Sheiks by Trav S.D.

The Beale Street Sheiks were Frank Stokes (circa 1880s-1955) and Dan Sane (1896-1956). Much of their respective careers was spent playing apart, but it seemed sensible to put them in the sam…

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Monday, February 10, 2020

R.I.P. Paula Kelly by Trav S.D.

We were just enjoying Uptown Saturday Night (1974), a comedy from our youth, only the other day, so we take particular note of the untimely death of Paula Kelly yesterday at age 76. In that …

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Sunday, February 9, 2020

Where in the World is Peyton Place? by Trav S.D.

When I was a kid the phrase "Peyton Place" was still used by grown-ups to indicate any kind of mishigas or unneeded drama in one's life: "What is this, Peyton Place?" The phrase was meant ge…

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Adolph Caesar: An Actor's Story by Trav S.D.

Harlem-born Adolph Caesar 1933-1985 served five years in the U.S. Navy (as a Chief Petty Officer in the medical corps) before studying drama at NYU. Caesar's greatest asset as an actor was h…

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Saturday, February 8, 2020

R.I.P. Robert Conrad by Trav S.D.

This post was originally scheduled for March 1, but we rush it to post today because we just got word that Robert Conrad (Conrad Robert Falk, b. 1935) has passed away at the age of 84. I'd s…

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R.I.P. Orson Bean by Trav S.D.

Orson Bean is dead at 91, not of old age but by being hit by a car. That he was still alive and crossing streets is the second revelation that will be inevitable around breakfast tables this…

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Anita Bush: Mother of Harlem Theatre by Trav S.D.

Pioneering African American stage impresario Anita Bush (1883-1974) was the daughter of a Brooklyn-based theatrical costumier, who grew up seeing the best theatre of her day as a consequence…

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Happy Birthday, Tattoo Artist Bert Grimm by Trav S.D.

Happy birthday to 20th century tattoo artist Bert Grimm (1900-1985), whose field of operations embraced St. Louis, Chicago, Seattle, Portland, and Los Angeles/Long Beach. Isn't Bert Grimm th…

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The Influential Katherine Dunham by Trav S.D.

Just a few jottings about African American dance giant Katherine Dunham (1909-2006), since we've had a couple of occasions to mention this pathmaker in the past. Dunham was a Chicago teenage…

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Friday, February 7, 2020

Bob Carney: From Bedini to Burlesque by Trav S.D.

Fragments on a forgotten vaudeville, burlesque, and movie comedian named Bob Carney this morning. Carney was comedy partner to his wife Jean Carroll (this is apparently a different Jean Carr…

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Thursday, February 6, 2020

Kid and Coot by Trav S.D.

Kid and Coot was just one of the professional names this African American vaudeville duo went by; they were also known as Grant and Wilson, and Hunter and Jenkins. The team's members were We…

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Zoli: An International Star Murdered by the Nazis by Trav S.D.

The fate of Zoltán Hirsch (1885-1944) ranks with that of Franceska Mann, whom we wrote about just two days ago, as a chilling reminder of the cold-blooded implacability of the Nazis in th…

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Thurl Ravenscroft: The Man Who Voiced Tony the Tiger and the Grinch Song by Trav S.D.

If I knew nothing about the man besides his credits, I'd be so glad to learn that his name was Thurl Ravenscroft (1914-2005), for when you learn what he's famous for, you'll agree that the m…

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Elmo Lincoln: The First Movie Tarzan by Trav S.D.

Elmo Lincoln (Otto Elmo Linkenheit, 1889-1952), had been an Arkansas lawman and a stevedore before D.W. Griffith spotted him and drafted him to be an extra in his films on the strength of hi…

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R.I.P. Kirk Douglas by Trav S.D.

A day I thought would never come to pass has arrived: Kirk Douglas (Issur Danielovitch, b. 1916) has passed away at age 103. A post about this actor is a can I have kept kicking down the …

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Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Rudy Ray Moore is His Name by Trav S.D.

I first discovered the myriad pleasures of African American comedian Rudy Ray Moore (1927-2008) in the mid '80s when his magnum opus Dolemite was only ten years old, but seeing as that re…

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Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Discovering "227" by Trav S.D.

227 originally aired from 1985 to 1990, a TV blackout period for me, so I have only recently come to appreciate what is now considered a sitcom classic. It was designed as a vehicle for M…

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Franceska Mann: The Battling Ballerina of Birkenau by Trav S.D.

My thanks to Montreal burlesque performer Velma Cabriole for tipping me off about this incredible, inspiring, if ultimately grim story. It concerns Franceska Mann (Franciszka Manheimer, 1…

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Hylda Baker: She Knows, Ya Know by Trav S.D.

All Brits of a certain age will be well familiar with comedienne Hylda Baker (1905-86) from her many TV sitcoms, though Yanks know her not at all. I discovered her in the best way possible. …

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Monday, February 3, 2020

Nat King Cole: A Man of Many Precedents by Trav S.D.

In 1956, The Nat King Cole Show became one of the first television shows with an African American star at its center. This landmark variety program, initially 15 minutes long, was increased …

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On the Many Screen Versions of "Little Women" by Trav S.D.

Here's a true fact that tells you everything you need to know about gender relations in America. I don't believe I've ever met an American woman for whom Little Women is not a sacred text. T…

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Sunday, February 2, 2020

Theresa Harris: A Lady in Waiting by Trav S.D.

African American actress Theresa Harris (1906-85) was both gorgeous and highly trained, but given the tenor of the times, was rarely given the opportunity to show all that she could do onscr…

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Bonita Granville: The Beloved Brat (and the First Nancy Drew) by Trav S.D.

Bonita Granville (1923-1988) has a special place in the hearts of classic movie buffs and old time show biz fans. As a child, she specialized in playing bratty, precocious or otherwise bothe…

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Saturday, February 1, 2020

Cissy Fitzgerald: The Girl with the Wink by Trav S.D.

Cissy Fitzgerald (1873-1941) was a performer who understood the wisdom of playing the hand you are dealt. Educated in an English convent, she came to fame in the British music comedy A Gaiet…

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