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Thursday, June 20, 2019

The Formidable Gail Patrick by Trav S.D.

It was the early part of Gail Patrick's career that interested me initially. Patrick came to Hollywood to compete in that same "Panther" contest that Lona Andre had " the prize was getting t…

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Gus Schilling: From Minsky's to the Mercury Theatre by Trav S.D.

Augustus "Gus" Schilling (1908-1957) was a burlesque and Broadway comic who became a beloved Hollywood bit player and star of comedy shorts. A son of New York's German-American community, Sc…

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Tuesday, June 18, 2019

With a Name Like Dink Trout, You've Got to be Good by Trav S.D.

Francis "Dink" Trout (1898-1950) was a fascinating jack of all trades: musician, radio personality, screen actor, voice-over artist. He started out as a trombonist and marimba player in Ben …

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Sara Martin: The Famous Moanin' Mama by Trav S.D.

Louisville-born blues singer Sara Martin (Sara Dunn, 1884-1955) started out on the black vaudeville circuits sometime prior to 1915. Advertised as "The Colored Sophie Tucker" or "The Famous …

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Monday, June 17, 2019

Ghost Light: The Curse of MacBeth Continues by Trav S.D.

I was actually rooting for Ghost Light, John Stimpson's new Shakespearean horror comedy to strike a chord with me , because " why wouldn't I? Such a thing, well executed, would be pretty muc…

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Sunday, June 16, 2019

Ona Munson: Ended It All with Pills by Trav S.D.

Ona Munson (Owena Wolcott, 1903-1955) started out in vaudeville, making her way from her native Portland, Oregon to Broadway, where she was in the chorus of George White's Scandals in 1919. …

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The Rise and Fall of Peggy O'Neil by Trav S.D.

Did you know the classic 1921 Tin Pan Alley song "Peggy O'Neil" was about a real person? She was a stage and screen star in both the U.S. and U.K., although dividing her time between both na…

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The Jimmy Callahan Comedies by Trav S.D.

I see many references to Philadelphia-born comedian Jimmy (or Jimmie) Callahan (1891-1957) in vaudeville starting round 1910, although it can be little tough to sort out: pro baseball player…

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William B. Davidson: Lawyer Who Played Lawyers by Trav S.D.

Just a brief acknowledgment of the existence of character actor William B. Davidson (1888-1947) today. The fact that Davidson was both a Columbia football star and a trained lawyer speaks to…

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Saturday, June 15, 2019

Fred Kitchen: Cooked Up Comedy with Karno by Trav S.D.

Fred Kitchen (1872-1951) was the most legendary member of three generations of British music hall Kitchens. His father, Richard Henry "R.H." KItchen (1830-1910) was on the boards for six dec…

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Friday, June 14, 2019

This Coming Monday: The Necromancers Do Laurette Taylor, et al by Trav S.D.

This coming Monday, June 17, 8 p.m., I'll be performing once again in Necromancers of the Public Domain , the terrific monthly series produced by Theatre of the Apes. This month we wil…

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Support The Banjo Project! by Trav S.D.

It's been my good fortune to get to work with scholar L. Marc Fields recently on the liner notes for the CD release of Archeophone Records' Joe Weber and Lew Fields: The Mike and Meyer Files…

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Thursday, June 13, 2019

Tay Garnett: From Pratfalls to "Postman" by Trav S.D.

The name of director/ screenwriter/ producer William Taylor "Tay" Garnett (1894-1977) ought to be at least as recognized as some of his better known films, like The Postman Always Rings T…

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Wednesday, June 12, 2019

Tip, Tap, and Toe by Trav S.D.

Tip, Tap and Toe were an acrobatic African American tap dance act that started in night clubs and vaudeville in the late 1920s. Its core members were Ray Winfield (1912-1967), Sammy Green (1…

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Charley Foy: Hollywood Character by Trav S.D.

I'm not certain that each and every one of the Seven Little Foys merits his or her own post on Travalanche, but besides Bryan Foy and Eddie Foy Jr, whom we've already done, the second oldest…

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Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Nordlinger's Nazimova Show Launches Tonight! by Trav S.D.

Romy Nordlinger's new show Places launches tonight at HERE Arts Center. It's all about the great actress Alla Nazimova! If you come to tomorrow night's show, I will be leading the post…

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Walford Bodie, The Electric Wizard by Trav S.D.

A long overdue tribute today to showman and charlatan Walford Bodie (Samuel Murphy Brodie, 1869-1939). Our shocking lapse in waiting so long to add him to our rosters of great vaudevillians …

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Monday, June 10, 2019

June Haver: The Pocket Grable by Trav S.D.

Just a few jottings about minor movie musical star June Haver (1926-2005), whom we've had occasion to mention here a few times. Haver's mother was an actress, her father a musician. When Jun…

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Carl Hagenbeck and the Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus by Trav S.D.

The name Hagenbeck was attached to the trade in exotic critters even before Carl Hagenbeck (1844-1913) came into the picture. His father Claus Gottfried Carl Hagenbeck (1810"1887), a seafood…

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Sunday, June 9, 2019

Bob Cummings: Love That Bob by Trav S.D.

I remember being virtually alarmed when I saw Robert Cummings (1910-1990) in a TV screening of the 1963 Frankie and Annette musical Beach Party, realizing he was the same guy I had seen in m…

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Dorothy Coburn: Stunt Woman and Slapstick Comedienne by Trav S.D.

Like many in the early days of cinema, Dorothy Coburn (1905-1978) had a western background. Her grandfather founded Montana's Circle C Ranch. Her father Wallace Coburn had acted in a couple …

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Saturday, June 8, 2019

On "The Music Man" by Trav S.D.

As I write this, it happens to be Robert Preston's (1918-1987) birthday. Preston's never been my favorite actor " he always struck me more as an announcer type than an actor. He'd have been …

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Friday, June 7, 2019

The Theatrical MacKayes by Trav S.D.

Some very brief words of tribute to make you aware of a very important family in American theatre whom the sands of time have unjustly swallowed up. The founder, pictured above, is playwrigh…

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Preview the Tony Nominees on BroadwayHD by Trav S.D.

The 2019 Tony Awards are happening this coming Sunday, June 9, and my good friends at BroadwayHD have wisely sent a reminder that the PERFECT way to bone up on many of the nominated shows an…

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Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Charles Ogle: The First Frankenstein by Trav S.D.

Actor Charles Ogle (1865-1940) is one of the few major stars I can think of whose career stretches the early Edison days (1908) to the time of the modern studio system (mid '20s). His body o…

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Tuesday, June 4, 2019

June is Jumping in the Travisian Fields by Trav S.D.

  As Ward Cleaver said to Fred Rutherford, "June is busting out all over!" We have much hopping of a theatrical nature this month, and we thrill to report it below. Coming up:     C…

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Sam Goldman: Held His Own with the Greats by Trav S.D.

Today we'd like to acquaint you with vaudeville and burlesque comedian Sam Goldman (Samuel Isaac Goldman, 1883-1945). The bulk of this post is drawn from pre-eminent Marx Brothers scholar Ro…

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Russell Hicks: He of the Beef Steak MInes by Trav S.D.

Russell Hicks (1895-1957) appeared in over 300 films, in all sorts of genres, but he's probably best remembered by classic comedy fans in particular for his priceless turn as a flim flam man…

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Monday, June 3, 2019

Horace Murphy: A Real Western Character by Trav S.D.

I've seen both Finley, Tennessee and Osceola, Arkansas as birthplaces for B movie and radio western character actor Horace Murphy (1880-1975) " but both are near the Mississippi River, and t…

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Ellen Corby: Grandma Walton's Connection to Classic Comedy by Trav S.D.

Ellen Corby (Ellen Hansen, 1911-1999) has over 250 screen credits, though today she is remembered almost exclusively as no-nonsense Grandma Walton, who was always scolding Grandpa (Will Geer…

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Josh Binney: Jacksonville and Juke Joints by Trav S.D.

According to Mack Sennett's Fun Factory by Brent Walker, Kansas City-born Josh Binney (Harold Joshua Binney, 1889-1956) attended the University of Washington and acted in vaudeville and with…

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