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Sunday, December 8, 2019

Lloyd "Arkansas Slim" Andrews: Tent Shows, Tex Ritter, and TV by Trav S.D.

That Lloyd "Slim" Andrews (1906-1992), sometimes billed as Arkansas Slim, was born and died in Gravette, Arkansas is not an incidental detail in his biography. He built an entire career on h…

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Saturday, December 7, 2019

Tommy Lorne: Funniest Stage Scotsman of All Time? by Trav S.D.

Just a very few words of tribute for Scottish music hall clown Tommy Lorne (Hugh Gallagher Corcoran, 1890-1935), who has been called "the funniest stage Scotsman of all time" and, more tempe…

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John Tyrell: Contract Con Man at Columbia by Trav S.D.

Bronx native John Tyrrell (1900-1949) was only 16 when he went into vaudeville as part of the team Tyrrell and Mack, which performed dance routines and crosstalk, with Tyrrell taking the str…

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Friday, December 6, 2019

Will Hay: An Influential "Schoolmaster" by Trav S.D.

You will be evincing true variety connoisseurship if you demonstrate a familiarity with British comedian Will Hay (1888-1949). The son of an engineer, Hay saw W.C. Fields juggle in a Manches…

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Eleanor Holm: Bad Girl of the Swimming Pool by Trav S.D.

Eleanor Holm (1913-2004) is one of that small "school" of swimming entertainers that includes Annette Kellerman, Esther Williams, Johnny Weissmuller, and Buster Crabbe. Her career was limite…

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E. Mason Hopper: From Snakeville to Sunset Blvd. by Trav S.D.

Vermont native E. Mason Hopper (1885-1967) performed in vaudeville and with stock companies, played pro baseball, and studied at the University of Maryland before becoming a successful…

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Thursday, December 5, 2019

Joyce Mathews: More Than the Sum of Her Marriages by Trav S.D.

Joyce Mathews (Jane Isabelle Mathews, 1919-1999) is normally presented as a footnote in the lives of others. Today we give her her own spotlight. According to studio publicity, Mathews was t…

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The Brooklyn Theatre Fire by Trav S.D.

On this day in 1876 occurred the second worst theatre fire in U.S. history (and New York's worst): the Brooklyn Theatre Fire. I first became aware of this disaster in the most moving away po…

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Wednesday, December 4, 2019

This Monday We'll Be Crushing The Christmas Crazy by Trav S.D.

Well, now! I didn't plan it this way but the year 2019 has been perfectly framed for me by Necromancers of the Public Domain. I started the year by performing at Theater of the Apes wonderfu…

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Hassan Ben Ali: Best of the Alley Oop Acts by Trav S.D.

I first came across the name Hassan Ben Ali in Joe Laurie's Vaudeville book, where the author calls Ali and his troupe "the best of the alley oop acts" " meaning the best of the acrobatic ri…

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Tuesday, December 3, 2019

The Mysterious Death of Paul Bern (Harlow's Husband) by Trav S.D.

The demise of Paul Bern (Paul Levy, 1889-1932) has long ranked with those of William Desmond Taylor and Virginia Rappe as one of the great Hollywood crime riddles, with many explanations as …

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Monday, December 2, 2019

Rufe Davis: Trains Were His Thing by Trav S.D.

A toot of the train whistle today to country cornpone comedian Rufe Davis (Rufus Davidson, 1908-1974). The Oklahoma farmboy started out as a member of the Weaver Brothers and Elviry's large …

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Back to the Well: On the Most Often Remade Movies by Trav S.D.

This month TCM will be devoting several days to screening multiple versions of films that have been remade once or more. As luck would have it, I was already working on this related post abo…

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Appreciating Julie Harris by Trav S.D.

I never had the pleasure (and by universal account it was one) of seeing the late Julie Harris (1925-2013), on stage, her true domain. I am a huge fan of hers now, but it took me awhile to g…

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Sunday, December 1, 2019

Ethel Shutta: The Little Girl with the Big Voice by Trav S.D.

The long career of Ethel Shutta (1896-1976) has several distinct phases: 1) childhood in vaudeville; 2) young womanhood on Broadway; 3) middle aged woman on radio and singing with big bands;…

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Celebrating Etta McDaniel by Trav S.D.

Some brief words of tribute for African American character actress Etta McDaniel (1890-1946), younger sister of Sam McDaniel, and older sister of Oscar winning Hattie McDaniel. Etta started …

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The Many Stages of Mary Martin by Trav S.D.

Mary Martin (1913-90) is certainly one of the first performers I knew primarily as a stage star. This is because she's only in a handful of movies, none of them blockbusters or enduring clas…

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Velma and Thelma: The Connor Sisters by Trav S.D.

The identical Connor Twins, Velma (1906-1987) and Thelma (1906-1981) hailed from Hornbeck, Vernon Parish, Louisiana. The harmonizing sisters toured big time vaudeville with a Gus Edwards rev…

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Saturday, November 30, 2019

Josephine Whittell: From the Barbary Coast to "The Buccaneer" by Trav S.D.

Note this morning on character actress Josephine Whittell (1882-1961). Born Josephine Cunningham, either in Tucson or San Francisco, Whittell started out as drummer in an all-girl band in Sa…

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Friday, November 29, 2019

The Happy Feet of Al "Crazy Legs" Norman by Trav S.D.

Other than that he was born on November 29, and that he was an eccentric dancer, I've been able to learn almost nothing of Al Norman (Samuel Newman, 1906-99). He was from New York and was ni…

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Dagmar: Bombshell of the Boob Tube by Trav S.D.

When television began to dominate American lives in the 1950s, it made possible an unprecedented phenomenon: fame untethered to accomplishment. Well-known people would be booked for the endl…

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Thursday, November 28, 2019

Michael Ritchie and His Satirical Moment by Trav S.D.

Some tribute today for the late film director Michael Ritchie (1938-2001). Ritchie was primarily associated with comedies, which is the main reason we are moved to write about him this morni…

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Bobby Watson: From Hoofer to Hitler by Trav S.D.

The career of Bobby Watson (Robert Watson Kuchner, 1888-1965), assumed an interesting trajectory: from vaudeville, to medicine shows, to Broadway, to films, to…impersonating Adolf Hitler. …

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Wednesday, November 27, 2019

On the Divine Dudley Dickerson by Trav S.D.

African American character actor/ comedian Dudley Dickerson (1906-1968) is today best remembered for his comic turns in many Three Stooges shorts, although he appeared in films starring near…

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Tuesday, November 26, 2019

A Very Little Talent by Trav S.D.

Readers of No Applause may have gleaned that I am not a fan of impressionist Rich Little (b. 1938), but I've had occasion to mention him here a few times, so I thought it advisable to create…

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Bat Masterson and the Show Business by Trav S.D.

The complex life of Bartholomew "Bat" William Barclay Masterson (1853-1921) contained enough incident to fill many books, and has. Today, as we did with his wild west colleagues Wyatt Earp, …

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Adele Jergens: Burlesque Adjacent by Trav S.D.

The career of Adele Jergens (1917-2002) is an interesting instruction on how influential burlesque is on the culture at large. While I haven't come across any information on her working on t…

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In Which We Get Sappy About Christine Maple by Trav S.D.

The promising life and career of Christine Maple (Christine Raphael, 1912-1947) was cut short by episodes of bad behavior ostensibly stemming from mental illness, though whether her unhappin…

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Monday, November 25, 2019

Shop 'Til You Drop at the Trav S.D. Store! by Trav S.D.

I know there's an entire Thanksgiving between now and then but today still seems the right time to plant the bug in your ear about Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday. For…

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Helen Gahagan (Douglas): She Who Must Be Obeyed by Trav S.D.

Three things are normally brought out about Helen Gahagan Douglas (1900-1980): her one starring role in Hollywood; her celebrity husband (Melvyn Douglas); and her political significance. We'…

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Sunday, November 24, 2019

Cantu: Master of Doves and Chickens by Trav S.D.

Some brief tribute today to Mexican illusionist Cantu (Abraham J. Cantu, 1896-1949). Originally from Monterey, Mexico, Cantu began his working adult life as a barber, gradually making his wa…

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