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Thursday, November 7, 2019

Grace Stafford, The Woman Woody Pecker by Trav S.D.

I know you are lured by the headline but there are other things to tell about Grace Stafford (Grace Boyle (1903-1992) first. Stafford was only 16 years old when she married actor Tom Keene i…

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In Which We Exhume "Petrocelli" by Trav S.D.

Okay, now here me out: Petrocelli (1974-76) was kind of like Perry Mason meets Baretta, mixed with a backwards version of McCloud, with some Rashomon thrown in. Barry Newman played the titul…

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Jackie Joseph: The Original Audrey! by Trav S.D.

I was first introduced to the charms of Jackie Joseph (b. 1933) in her role as Audrey in one of my favorite films, the original The Little Shop of Horrors (1960). Gradually, I began to no…

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Julian Mitchell: Wizard of the Great White Way by Trav S.D.

I am rarely if ever find myself able to get excited or even interested in stage directors (sorry, stage directors!) but in the case of Julian Mitchell (1851-1926) will make an unambiguously …

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Lucille La Verne: The Backstory on Snow White's Wicked Queen by Trav S.D.

The name Lucille La Verne (Lucille La Verne MItchum, 1872-1945) may sound well suited to burlesque, but she was the very essence of "legit". La Verne's best remembered role today is the Wick…

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Wednesday, November 6, 2019

The Multitalented Marie Bryant by Trav S.D.

Today we celebrate African American singer, dancer, choreographer and actress Marie Bryant (1919-1978). Raised in New Orleans, Bryant took dance classes a child, and eventually made her way …

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Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Miss Marple: A Duality (Part 4 in Carolyn Raship's Agatha Christie Series) by Trav S.D.

This is Part Four of Carolyn Raship's Agatha Christie series launched here. When people picture Agatha Christie in their heads, the most probable image is that of Angela Lansbury as she appe…

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Monday, November 4, 2019

The Smash-Up of Dixie Lee by Trav S.D.

The rise of Dixie Lee (Wilma Winifred Wyatt, 1909-1952) was so rapid, it is scarcely to be believed. So was the speed of her eclipse, although she continued to make headlines long after her …

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Sunday, November 3, 2019

Frances Williams: Introduced "As Times Goes By" by Trav S.D.

Today we celebrate Frances Williams (1901-1959) (not to be confused with African American actress, activist and produced Frances E. Williams, whom we plan to write about in future.) This Fra…

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On The Other Jack Donohue by Trav S.D.

Unfortunately for a confused posterity, there were two dancing Jack Donohues in vaudeville back in the day, both of them quite accomplished. We've already written about one, the one who spel…

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Saturday, November 2, 2019

Some Silent Movie News by Trav S.D.

' A few silent movie news items have come our way over the past several days. They seemed worth bundling and reporting here: We are sad to report of the passing of Marilyn Slater, long a pri…

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Justice for Jimmy Dunn by Trav S.D.

James Dunn (1901-1967) is a beloved figure in the annals of show business. The son of a Wall Street stockbroker, Dunn only briefly followed in his father's footsteps before going into work t…

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Walter Woolf King: The Man Who Played Lassparri by Trav S.D.

Walter Woolf King (1899-1984) will probably best known to readers of this blog as the singing villain of two Marx Brothers movies, A Night at the Opera (1935) and Go West (1936), and as a sh…

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Tim Whelan: Comedy Highs and Lows by Trav S.D.

Indiana native Tim Whelan (1893-1957) started his career as an actor and director with touring stock companies. In the 1920s he broke into movies as a scenarist and gag man on comedies and t…

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Friday, November 1, 2019

Felix Knight: Tom-Tom from Toyland by Trav S.D.

Here's another post in celebration of a distant relative of mine, opera singer Felix Knight (1908-1998), best remembered for playing Tom-Tom in the Laurel and Hardy holiday movie Babes in To…

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Thursday, October 31, 2019

My Halloween Appearance on the Beeb by Trav S.D.

Happy Halloween! Here's my appearance earlier today on the BBC Program "The Ticket" where I discuss the differences between The Munsters and The Addams Family with host Kathy Clugston (inspi…

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Frightmares for Francophiles: Several Classic Horror Films with French Settings by Trav S.D.

Sacre BOO! Apropos of nothing but the season, a Halloween post on a little niche we located in the classic horror genre: spooky films with a French setting. For horror settings we normally t…

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Wednesday, October 30, 2019

The Prolific Zoe Akins by Trav S.D.

Here's a delightful revelation for your day: Laurie Metcalf's great aunt was an important American writer of the early 20th century. Her name was Zoe Akins (1886-1958), and she made her grea…

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Tuesday, October 29, 2019

In Which We Dare to Cross "Abbey Road" by Trav S.D.

One of the reasons (I imagine) that I am fairly obsessed with the Beatles is that I am just a little too young to have experienced them as a going concern. When Abbey Road was released for e…

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Remembering "Super Circus" by Trav S.D.

The vagaries of memory are never to be understood. Thus it is that The Howdy Doody Show, Andy's Gang, and Pinky Lee all appear to have left some imprint in the culture, but somehow I never l…

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Dan Emmett: Traditional Author of "Dixie" by Trav S.D.

Born of an October 29, songwriter and blackface minstrel** Dan Emmett (1815-1904). Emmett has been traditionally credited with being the author of the songs "Polly Wolly Doodle" (1843) an…

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Hope Emerson: Strongwoman in Straight Roles by Trav S.D.

Classic film fans know Hope Emerson (1897-1960) well from her memorable appearances in films like Adam's Rib (1949), Caged (1950), Westward the Women (1951), Casanova's Big Night (1954), and…

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Monday, October 28, 2019

Vive La Franz (Translation: "Long Live Dennis Franz")! by Trav S.D.

This is quite true (ask my high school buddies, they'll back it up): I liked actor Dennis Franz so much as a teenager that for several years I kept a picture of him in my wallet. Mark me wel…

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The Minimalist Genius of Jack Soo by Trav S.D.

Good Lord " I just had the horrifying realization that if Jack Soo were alive today he would be 102 years old! Memory has preserved the actor at his last age, his early 60s, and he will neve…

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Queenie Vassar: From the Halls to Hollywood by Trav S.D.

Am I wrong in thinking that "Queenie Vassar" is one of the best stage names I have ever heard? Born Cecilia McMahon in in Glasgow in 1870, she began singing in music halls when she was still…

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Sunday, October 27, 2019

A Trip to the Magic Barn, and More! by Trav S.D.

Following a week's lay-off in the wake of our western sojourn, we made a beeline for Lincoln, Mass. where we visited a colossal complex known as the Commons at Lincoln, and celebrated German…

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Fall 2019 Tour Wrap Up, Part Two by Trav S.D.

Here's the other shoe dropping from our month-long barnstorming junket. Part One (parts west) was here. This second leg was restricted to New England, radiating out from Boston. Follow links…

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Happy 100th, Concord Players (and a Salute to Fanny Brice!) by Trav S.D.

On October 20 we were honored to be the guest speaker at the 100th anniversary celebration of the Concord Players. More than this, we were delighted to learn that the roots of this impressiv…

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Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Last Night on the Bowery! by Trav S.D.

A wunderbar time was had by all at our special launch event for Archeophone Records' recent release of century-old Weber and Fields recordings, featuring myself, along with Archeophone's …

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Seymour Felix: Oscar Winning Choreographer by Trav S.D.

Here's a story about an unjustly forgotten vaudeville veteran who made good " all the way to the Oscars. Seymour Felix (Seymour Simon, 1892-1961) started out in vaudeville as a hoofer at age…

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Sunday, October 20, 2019

The Mighty Michael Dunn: Raised the Bar for Little People by Trav S.D.

Little People are statistically rare among the general population; so are good actors, to my mind. It stands to reason that individuals who answer to both descriptions would be rarer than ra…

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