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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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Henry and the Herons (on the Original Henry Miller) by Trav S.D.

When I first moved to NYC in the dim, dark years of the 20th century, what is now the Stephen Sondheim Theatre was still known as Henry Miller's Theatre, after the man who built it. I gave i…

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Little Billy Rhodes: From the Big Top to the Brothers Grimm by Trav S.D.

Chicago native Little Billy Rhodes (1895-1967) was a rare little person actor who actually got to play some decent film roles. Having started out in vaudeville and circuses, he played the ti…

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Li'l Esther: The Baby Who Birthed Betty Boop? by Trav S.D.

African American performer Esther Lee Jones, billed variously as Baby Esther or Li'l Esther, started out in her native Chicago as a child performer in the 1920s, singing, dancing, and perfor…

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How Helen Chandler Burned it at Both Ends by Trav S.D.

Charleston native Helen Chandler (1906-1965) was only eight years old when she began acting professionally in New York. She was still a girl when she was acting in Shakespeare with both of t…

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Friday, January 31, 2020

The Three Phases of Olive Carey by Trav S.D.

A genuine pleasure to be writing about our second lady western star of the day (following Joanne Dru): Olive Carey (Olive Fuller Golden, 1896-1988). Olive was the daughter of vaudeville grea…

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John Ireland: From a Water Carnival to A Walk in the Sun by Trav S.D.

There are one or two points of interest that induce us to write about actor John Ireland (1914-1992). He was the stepson of Irish vaudevillian Michael Noonan, and half-brother of Tommy Noona…

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Joanne Dru: A Star Eclipsed by Trav S.D.

Strange to contemplate a universe in which Peter Marshall is better remembered than his older sister Joanne Dru (Joan Letitia LaCock, 1922-1996), but that is the universe as we find it. Dru …

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Thursday, January 30, 2020

R.I.P. The Friar's Club??? by Trav S.D.

To grow old is to witness the unthinkable many times. And "unthinkable" was the word that first popped into my head when my friend Heather Quinlan just dropped the bomb that the 116 year old…

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The Careful Craftsmanship of Gene Hackman by Trav S.D.

I've written about almost every other major cast member of my second favorite movie, the first one I ever saw in a cinema The Poseidon Adventure (1972) except perhaps the most important o…

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Wednesday, January 29, 2020

One Month From Today: A Buster Keaton Centennial Celebration by Trav S.D.

2020 marks 100 years since Buster Keaton hung out his own shingle as an independent comedy auteur. The first fruits of his efforts didn't make into cinemas until late summer, but Keaton was …

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Ann Jillian: Keeping the Torch Lit by Trav S.D.

Here's a salute to a performer I should have appreciated more in her heyday (the 1980s), but will ever after, Ann Jillian (Ann Jura Nauseda, b. 1950). Both Jillian's life and the core of her…

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Barney Oldfield: Motoring Thespian by Trav S.D.

Today a brief tip of our leather motoring helmet to pioneering race car driver Barney Oldfield (Berna Eli Oldfield, 1878-1946). Originally a bicycle racer, Oldfield switched to the greater t…

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John Banner: The Surprising History of Sgt. Schultz by Trav S.D.

The day after Holocaust Remembrance Day, we are in the right frame of mind to do a brief tribute to character actor John Banner (Johann Banner, 1910-1973). The central irony about Banner is …

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Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Belated R.I.P. to Stefan Kanfer by Trav S.D.

Somehow I didn't get the memo that author/critic/journalist Stefan Kanfer passed away a year and a half ago. The years are flying by now. We'd exchanged some correspondence over the years…

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Monday, January 27, 2020

Rube Miller: Began and Ended in the Circus by Trav S.D.

Full disclosure: the majority of the intelligence in this post comes from Brent Walker's indispensable reference Mack Sennett's Fun Factory. Only with great restraint do I not spill all the …

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Charlotte Parry: A Protean from Paterson by Trav S.D.

Paterson native Charlotte Parry (1873-1959) attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, then went into vaudeville as a mimic or impersonator, doing a repertoire of celebrity impressio…

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Before Jeanette MacDonald, There Was BERNICE CLAIRE by Trav S.D.

Bernice Claire (Bernice Jahnigen, 1906-2003) was a star of operetta and vaudeville, which translated into a brief movie career in the early days of talkies. Originally from Oakland, Californ…

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Walter Stull: A Man Called Jabs by Trav S.D.

Walter Stull (1879-1961) was a silent screen comedian, best known as "Jabbs" or "Jabs" in the Pokes and Jabs comedies, in which he was partnered with Bobby Burns, with a young Oliver Hardy a…

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Sunday, January 26, 2020

In the News: The Mummers Parade and Blackface by Trav S.D.

It's a wonderful fact: whenever I have no post planned for the day something always falls into my lap anyway. I've long been interested in Philly's Mummer's Parade, drawing as it does from M…

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Saturday, January 25, 2020

Rupert Julian: Pioneering Director from Down Under by Trav S.D.

A wink and a nod to silent screen actor/director Rupert Julian (Percival Hayes, 1879-1943). How appropriate that his birthday falls on Australia Day eve, for, though he was actually from New…

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On the Many Screen Versions of "The Turn of the Screw" by Trav S.D.

In response to nationwide release today of The Turning, a little post on Henry James' 1898 The Turn of the Screw, the novella on which it is based, and it's previous film versions. The Turn …

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A New Show for the Year of the Rat! by Trav S.D.

Happy Chinese Year of the Rat! Today seems an ideal time to announce the imminent emergence of a show I have been working on for years with composer David Malamud, The Twisted Tale of the Ra…

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Friday, January 24, 2020

Opening Tonight in NYC: Thunderbird American Indian Dancers by Trav S.D.

In the midst of all chaos and drama happening down in Washington, a benchmark will happen this year. November will mark the 400th anniversary of the Pilgrims landing on Plymouth Rock. Throug…

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Thursday, January 23, 2020

Florence Halop: From Nancy Drew to Night Court by Trav S.D.

Three Cheers for Florence Halop (1923-86) whose career in radio and television spanned five and a half decades. A native of Queens, Florence was the younger sister of Billy Halop, one of the…

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Betty Rowland: The Original Ball of Fire by Trav S.D.

To the best of my knowledge, burlesque star Betty Rowland (b. 1916) is still with us at age 104. When she hit the century mark a few years ago there was much hoopla, as in this Leslie Zam…

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Randolph Scott is Not a Punch Line by Trav S.D.

Today a long overdue post on the terrific Hollywood star Randolph Scott (1898-1987). Scott is someone you can use as a sort of litmus test: if you meet someone who is someone is familiar wit…

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Wednesday, January 22, 2020

R.I.P. Terry Jones by Trav S.D.

We are very sorry to hear we have lost Monty Python's Terry Jones at only age 77, although of course we lost him several years ago to the aphasia from which he suffered. I often thought of J…

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The Mulligatawney of Leslie Sarony by Trav S.D.

Tribute today to the delightful music hall performer Leslie Sarony (Leslie Legge Frye, 1897-1987), who kept audiences tickled for a remarkable SEVEN decades. Our subject was from an artistic…

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Lee Dixon: A Forgotten Legend by Trav S.D.

Brooklyn born performer Lee Dixon (1914-1953) performed in vaudeville and was only 18 when he danced in the chorus of the Vitaphone short A Modern Cinderella (1932) starring Ruth Etting. He …

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Tuesday, January 21, 2020

John Henry "Jack" Coogan: Jackie Coogan's Father by Trav S.D.

Jack Coogan (1886-1935), originally from Syracuse, started out in vaudeville as a dancer and comedian. In 1913 he married fellow performer Lillian Dolliver. Their child John Leslie "jackie" …

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