
In keeping with our bid to be simultaneously relevant and irrelevant, we observe National Spaghetti Day with a brief survey of classic comedy scenes involving spaghetti: Charlie Chaplin, The…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 10:12AM[SHARE]Jesse White (Jesse Weidenfeld, 1917-1997) was used to being "Lonely" so I hope that his spirit will forgive my taking this long to pay him tribute on Travalanche. White was probably best kno…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 09:18PM[SHARE]Today a little thing on Beatles and Bonzos. We've been overdue for a tribute to Sir George Martin (1926-2016, it's his birthday today), having done 20 posts on the Beatles over the past deca…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 05:12PM[SHARE]Three cheers for character actor Dabney Coleman (b. 1932). Educated in acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse, the Texas native got his first TV credit in 1961, meaning he'd been acting profes…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 11:36AM[SHARE]Nervo and Knox were a British music hall team who later made their mark on radio, film and television. Teddy Knox (1896-1974) was originally a juggler who started out with his brother in a d…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 06:12AM[SHARE]Today (January 2) in Cape Town, South Africa, residents will be celebrating the Tweede Nuwe jaar, or Second New Year. In the Malay Quarter known as the Bo-Kaape, up to 13,000 people will be …
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 05:03AM[SHARE]Silent comedy fans will recognize the visage of Snitz Edwards (Edward Neumann, 1868-1937) from the Buster Keaton films Seven Chances (1925), Battling Butler (1926) and College (1927). Less w…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 02:54PM[SHARE]We post about Margaret Nearing (Margaret Yvonne Allen, 1913-83) today less because of her minor movie career than the time in show business that preceded it. Already singing professionally b…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 11:06AM[SHARE]Macho character actor Charles Bickford (1891-1967) was a bit of a loose cannon and rough-neck in real life; but his his dangerous, edgy quality did nothing but enhance his screen appearances…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 11:06AM[SHARE]As we do every year at this time, a little look back the year's activities, just to remind ourself that we did somethin'. See yesterday's post for an encouraging wrap-up of the past decade. …
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 10:18AM[SHARE]I'm not sure if I've ever done a decade-specific review of my own undertakings in the past, but social media is saturated with such-like at at the moment, and the results of my little survey…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 09:54PM[SHARE]One gets the impression that actor Tom Keene (George Duryea, 1896-1963) was too smart for his own good. A grad of Columbia and Carnegie Tech (which later became Carnegie Mellon), he began as…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 11:12AM[SHARE]The life and career of early 20th century  actor Arthur Edmund Carewe (Hovsep Hovsepian, 1884-1937) are both interesting enough for brief treatment here. In spite of his highly Anglo prof…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 09:33AM[SHARE]Well may you think you've never crossed cinematic paths with Otis Harlan (1865-1940) but you'd almost certainly be incorrect. Harlan's most widely witnessed performance is undoubtedly the ch…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 10:24AM[SHARE]Jo Van Fleet (Catherine Josephine Van Fleet, 1915-1996) is primarily remembered for her late career roles as villainesses and meddling, complaining mother figures. She had skill and range be…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 08:36AM[SHARE]Bit player Emory Parnell (1892-1979) was nicknamed "The Big Swede" although it's doubtful that, apart from coming from St. Paul, he actually possessed a Swedish identity. "Parnell" tends to …
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 08:36AM[SHARE]A brief celebration today of character actor Lou Jacobi (Louis Jacobovitch, 1913-2009). Jacobi grew up in Toronto's Jewish community, getting his first performing experience as a tummler and…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 11:24AM[SHARE]Quick words of tribute for actor John Amos (b. 1939). Newark native Amos graduated from Colorado State University with a degree in sociology. But he was also a star of Colorado State's footb…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 11:24AM[SHARE]Reading about the life of Con Colleano (Cornelius Sullivan, 1899-1973) reinforces my long-held feeling that showfolk are a global spiritual family that knows no borders, more akin to one ano…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 06:42AM[SHARE]The name Steve Brodie (1861-1901) is holy to New York history lovers, even if his most famous feat stirred up a lot of muddy water. Brodie dined out for years on having jumped off the Brookl…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 08:06AM[SHARE]Though best remembered as "Pork" in Gone with the Wind, Oscar Polk (1899-1949) had roles in numerous important stage and screen productions over a 20 year period. Originally from rural Arkan…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 08:06AM[SHARE]I just started off my Christmas morning by listening to a record I haven't heard since the mid '80s, though it was an ENORMOUS part of my annual Christmas experience throughout my childhood.…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 08:06AM[SHARE]It had been ages since we have been to one of our favorite pop culture repositories, the Barnum Museum in Bridgeport, Connecticut. I've been coming to the Museum since the late '90s, and fir…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 01:54PM[SHARE]There is something charmed about the fact that Johnny Gruelle (John Barton Gruelle, 1880-1938) was born of a Christmas Eve (in spite of his having a name that makes him sound like a spiritua…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 08:36AM[SHARE]We learned about the team of Hamilton and Barnes from this promotion Christmas card of theirs, which was shared on LongIsland.com. Helene Hamilton and Jack Barnes were a husband-wife vaudevi…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 07:42PM[SHARE]Ruth Roman (1922-1999) definitely had an interesting career, with enough notable projects, both well-known and quirky ones, that I had long intended to give her some attention in these annal…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 06:33PM[SHARE]As 2019 draws to a close, we have several year-end and decade-end posts in the works. We post this one a little early, as we're fairly confident that the standings won't change in the days r…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 08:18AM[SHARE]In preparation for tomorrow's release of The Rise of Skywalker, we have gone and rewatched the previous eight chapters of the Star Wars saga, a richly rewarding experience that made me reali…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 01:33PM[SHARE]Max (1903-1966) and Harry Nesbitt (1905-1968) were a South African double act of close-harmonizing brothers (real name Horowitz) who also played banjo and uke, danced, and made with snappy c…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 10:06AM[SHARE]A pause to look at the interesting career of supporting player and B movie actress Lynn Bari (Margaret Fisher, 1913-1989). The Virginia native concocted her professional name when still a te…
SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 10:06AM[SHARE]Bobby Barber (1894-1976) was a Hollywood bit player with close to 250 screen credits, and a special association with classic comedy. Barber's credits go back to the silent days. His first fi…
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