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Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Diana Lewis: More Than Mrs. William Powell by Trav S.D.

Diana Lewis (1919-1997) is probably best known to classic film buffs as the third and final wife of William Powell, who was 27 years her senior. But she had her own interesting film career s…

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Monday, September 16, 2019

R.I.P. Ric Ocasec by Trav S.D.

Usually I turn around tributes to deceased artists as fast as I possibly can, but I got the news about Ric Ocasek on the way back from a performance last night, at a bus stop in Queens, in t…

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Fred Warren: Went West by Trav S.D.

Fred Warren (1880-1940) started out in a song and dance act in vaudeville with his wife Effie Conley-Warren around the turn of the last century. The fact that the Rock Island, Illinois nativ…

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Sunday, September 15, 2019

Robert Williams: Untimely Ripp'd by Trav S.D.

Actor Robert Williams (1894-1931) was on the fast track to stardom when death snatched him the moment he arrived. The North Carolina native ran away as a teenager to perform in tent shows an…

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Friday, September 13, 2019

This Weekend: "Me and Lee" Comes to Theater for the New City! by Trav S.D.

Returning this week for a performance in Theater for the New City's Dream Up Festival: Me and Lee: The Musical, written by, songs by, and starring Jason Trachtenburg, of Pendulum Swings a…

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What's So Funny About Mel Tormé? by Trav S.D.

There are ways in which I envy younger generations. I was born at the elbow between the Baby Boom and Generation X. I'm the first to admit that I bring a lot of baggage and bias that inhibit…

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Thursday, September 12, 2019

Silents of the Vamps: Bad Girls You Don't Know But Should by Trav S.D.

There is truth in advertising! As revealed on Travalanche, I much enjoyed Jennifer Ann Redmond's previous two books, Reels and Rivals: Sisters in Silent Film and Southern Belle to Hollywood …

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Nora Lane: Briefly a Comedienne by Trav S.D.

A little window onto my modus operandi. Normally I keep to a tight daily blogging schedule. If an idea for a subject for a post occurs to me, I schedule it. If it is biographical, I normally…

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Wednesday, September 11, 2019

R.I.P. Daniel Johnston by Trav S.D.

I'm glad I heard the sad news of Daniel Johnston's passing from my friend Killy Dwyer. As she said just now, this is already a sad day every year. One wouldn't have thought it possible for i…

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Pinto Colvig: Original Goofy, Original Bozo by Trav S.D.

What an amazing person for most of us not to have known the name of! Pinto Colvig (Vance Debar Colvig Sr, 1892-1967) was the original voice of Walt Disney's Goofy and Pluto, the original Boz…

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Tuesday, September 10, 2019

The Vanishing Edmond O'Brien by Trav S.D.

Two things have happened recently to thrust Edmond O'Brien (1915-1985) to the front of our consciousness. First, he is referred to frequently in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood: Di Caprio's ch…

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Monday, September 9, 2019

Raymond Walburn: Well-Dressed as Well as Well-Loved by Trav S.D.

Second generation actor Raymond Walburn (1887-1969) began his career in Oakland, California then toured with stock companies, eventually making his way east where he made his Broadway debut …

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The Adventures of Shorty Hamilton by Trav S.D.

Some attention today for cowboy comedy star Shorty Hamilton (William John Schroeder, 1879-1925). Hamilton was from Chicago, but a stint in the U.S. Cavalry gave him horse skills, which he th…

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Sunday, September 8, 2019

Super Friends: The Last Great Superhero Franchise by Trav S.D.

September 8, 1973 marked the debut of Super Friends, Hanna-Barbera's kid-friendly adaptation of DC's Justice League of America comic for the Saturday morning cartoon set. Going on at eight w…

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Saturday, September 7, 2019

F. Richard Jones: Pioneer of Comedy Features by Trav S.D.

F. Richard Jones (1893-1930) was a director of great silent comedy classics and was positioned to be one of the top directors of talking pictures for a good many years if tuberculosis hadn't…

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Friday, September 6, 2019

R.I.P. Carol Lynley by Trav S.D.

We have just received the sad news that Carol Lynley has died at the age of 77. Lynley was one of the stars of the very first movie I ever saw in a cinema, and still my SECOND favorite movie…

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Bolden: A Terrific New Film About the "Father of Jazz" by Trav S.D.

Today, according to some sources, is the birthday of a man who has been called The Father Of Jazz, Buddy Bolden, whom we wrote a little about here. It seemed a fitting way to observe the day…

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Thursday, September 5, 2019

Florence Eldridge: Trouper on the March by Trav S.D.

Some words of acknowledgment today for actress Florence Eldridge (Florence McKenchie, 1901-88), not just because it is her birthday, but also because we'll be speaking about her in a few day…

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Harry Myers: The Drunk in "City Lights" by Trav S.D.

Harry Myers is best remembered today for his last silent role, the drunken millionaire in Charlie Chaplin's City Lights (1931). The Connecticut born Myers had been an actor for 30 years by t…

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Meet the Stars of Great Neck! by Trav S.D.

If it's not too far a journey (and even it is, for it'll be worth it) please join me on September 17, 7:30pm at Great Neck House, 14 Arrandale Ave., Great Neck for a talk that will embrace t…

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Wednesday, September 4, 2019

On Mitzi Gaynor by Trav S.D.

Mitzi Gaynor (b. 1931) was born too late for vaudeville, but she portrayed numerous important vaudevillians on the screen, and certainly was a major player in television variety. Gaynor is a…

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Tuesday, September 3, 2019

On the Pixilated Sisters by Trav S.D.

Fans of Frank Capra's 1936 classic Mr. Deeds Goes to Town may be delighted to learn that the characters of Jane and Amy Faulkner, the "pixilated sisters", who testify at Deeds' trial, were a…

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Monday, September 2, 2019

Meinhardt Raabe: Munchkin Coroner by Trav S.D.

Meinhardt Raabe (1915-2010) is an interesting outlier amongst the Little People who played Munchkins in The Wizard of Oz (1939). Unlike Singer's Midgets, the Doll Family or Jerry Maren, Raab…

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Myrtle Lind: From Mack Sennett to Matrimony by Trav S.D.

Myrtle Lind (1898-1993) sent most of her career as an ensemble player with Mack Sennett and other comedy studios. Raised in Mankato, Minnesota, she attended local drama schools and appeared …

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Sunday, September 1, 2019

The Trouble Prone Irene Dalton by Trav S.D.

Chicago born Irene Dalton (1900-1934) followed her older sister Dorothy Dalton into pictures in 1920 following a few years as a stenographer. (Dorothy's film career had begun in 1914. She wa…

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Bobby Burns: A Peek at "Pokes" by Trav S.D.

There seems to be a surfeit of Burnses in the classic comedy world. We've already written about Sammy Burns and Neal Burns, and later there was Bob Burns, the Arkansas Traveler, inventor of …

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Saturday, August 31, 2019

The Other Peggy Shaw (Carrie of the Chorus) by Trav S.D.

We refer to her as the other Peggy Shaw, because first in our hearts is the pioneering performance artist/ member of the team Split Britches. But today's subject has her own claim on fame. B…

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Friday, August 30, 2019

John R. Cumpson: Beyond Bumptious by Trav S.D.

Buffalo native John R. Cumpson (1866-1913), may be better remembered by the names of his two hit comedy series (Jones and Bumptious) and only then by hardcore silent comedy fans. He was one …

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Thursday, August 29, 2019

Jay R. Smith: Another Member of "Our Gang" Murdered by Trav S.D.

Jay R. Smith (1915-2002) might have understandably considered himself to have outlived the famous Our Gang curse. He'd made it to the 21st century, whereas so many of the famous crop of chil…

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Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Harry Delf: From the Footlights to the Friars by Trav S.D.

Harry Delf (1892-1964) had a hand in nearly every facet of show biz. The younger brother of Miss Juliet Delf, he attended Columbia, then went into vaudeville, where he partnered with the lik…

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Tuesday, August 27, 2019

In the Interest of Irrelevance, We Explore Ten Caveman Comedies by Trav S.D.

Working on my Alan Reed/ Flintstones post the other day gave me the idea for this little listicle on the history of caveman comedy, for it's probably not widely known that the genre of cavem…

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