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Friday, May 17, 2019

Maureen O'Sullivan: Some Jane by Trav S.D.

As Jane in the Tarzan movies (1932-1942), Maureen O'Sullivan (1911-1998) seemed the epitome of the upper-crust colonial Brit, but that was just a matter of study and accident. She was as …

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Thursday, May 16, 2019

"The Devil in the White City" Coming to Hulu by Trav S.D.

On May 16 was born the enterprising serial killer Dr. H.H. Holmes (1861-1896). Naturally we do not celebrate the day; we abjure the man and his deeds (just put yourself in the shoes of one o…

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Bull Montana: Heavy to the Greats by Trav S.D.

Bull Montana (Luigi Montagna, 1887-1950) was a funny professional wrestler who became a heavy in silent and early sound comedies. Because he made such a scary impression, there was something…

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Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Of Constance Cummings and Her Goings by Trav S.D.

Just a few words of tribute for one of my favorite Pre-Code stars, Constance Cummings (Constance Cummings Halverstadt, 1910-2005). The daughter of a concert soprano, Cummings started out in …

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Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Richard Deacon: A Flappable Foil by Trav S.D.

Bald-pated, bespectacled character actor Richard Deacon (1921-1984) was one of the great comic foils of all time, and one of the first to spring entirely from the television era. For over a …

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Lew Lehr: "Monkeys Is the Cwaziest Peoples!" by Trav S.D.

Lew Lehr (1895-1950) is someone many classic comedy and animation fans know about…without realizing that they do. Homage was paid to him in no less than 8 Warner Brothers cartoons between …

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Monday, May 13, 2019

R.I.P. Doris Day by Trav S.D.

The unthinkable has happened: Doris Day has passed away at age 97. Most of us, I think, had assumed she'd never die. The woman had been retired for nearly a half century! We've blogged about…

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Betty Compton: Broadway and Breast Cancer by Trav S.D.

Just to make one's life hell, not only is there a Betty COMPSON, but there is also a completely different Betty COMPTON (Violet Halling Compton,1904-44), roughly contemporary, also in sho…

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Sunday, May 12, 2019

Précis for a Short History of Nonsense by Trav S.D.

For Edward Lear's (1812-1888) birthday: some brief jottings on a topic I've been turning over in my head for years. At a talk I gave on the Marx Brothers and their influences a few years ago…

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Katharine Hepburn: Independent to a Virtue by Trav S.D.

I've always felt a personal connection to Katharine Hepburn (1907-2003), because where I lived when I was growing up she was local. The Hepburn family beach house, where the star spent a lot…

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Baby LeRoy: Mischievous Mite of the Movies by Trav S.D.

The roll call of stage and screen personalities contains many child actors. A lucky and talented few of them managed to continue acting or performing throughout their entire lives. The vast …

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Saturday, May 11, 2019

For World Collage Day: On The Beatles' "Revolver" by Trav S.D.

Everyone else will be writing about the 50th anniversary of Abby Road and the Let It Be sessions this year, but I'm only now catching up with Revolver (although I did manage to squeeze Rubbe…

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Thursday, May 9, 2019

Richard Barthelmess: More Than Tol'able by Trav S.D.

Richard Barthelmess (1895-1963) was a second generation thespian. His mother Caroline was a stage actress; he got his first professional experience as a child actor in her productions. He al…

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Robert Melvin: The Man With Two Faces by Trav S.D.

Missouri born Robert Melvin (1920-1995) was afflicted with a condition known as neurofibromatosis, which caused distorting tumors on the right side of his face. He didn't literally have two …

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Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Pre-Order the New Weber & Fields CD Today! by Trav S.D.

I've been starting to beat the drum for this on social media, but wanted to have some more facts before I linked to it from Travalanche. Exciting news, that's what it is! The new Archeophone…

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Claire Anderson: Comedienne of Convenience by Trav S.D.

Claire Anderson (Claire Mathes, 1895-1964) came from Detroit to Hollywood in 1914, where she began appearing in melodramas for D.W. Griffith's Reliance-Majestic studio opposite stars like Wa…

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Russell Hunting: Made Some of the First Dirty Comedy Records by Trav S.D.

Russell Hunting (1864-1943) was an actor with the Boston Theatre Stock Company when he got in on the ground floor of an exciting new medium " sound recording. Starting in 1891 he began makin…

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Tuesday, May 7, 2019

On Coney Island, the World's Fairs and More by Trav S.D.

This is a truncated version of a talk I gave at the Coney Island Museum on May 4, 2019. In many cases I've already posted articles about different subjects mentioned in the post. Just click …

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George Carl: The Guy with the Microphone Bit by Trav S.D.

The story of the great clown George Carl (1916-2000) is a lesson in hangin' in there. Born in Ohio, Carl joined the circus as a teenager. By the early 1950s he had established himself in an …

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Remembering Totie Fields by Trav S.D.

Totie Fields (1930-1978) occupied a perfect show biz niche. A stand-up comedian and singer, her act was basically that she was an overweight Jewish woman, which was much more of an iconoclas…

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Three Great Films by Women in the Tribeca Film Festival by Trav S.D.

Full disclosure: the Tribeca Film Festival closed yesterday! So you'll have to seek these movies out in your nabe or when they stream. Somehow I managed to see three films in the festival th…

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Monday, May 6, 2019

For Admiral Peary's Birthday: Several Comedies of the Frozen North by Trav S.D.

In honor of Admiral Peary's birthday, today we pay tribute to several classic comedies set in or near the Arctic Circle. Shame on you if you don't know who Robert Peary (1856-1920) was. Pear…

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Toots Shor: "Nuttin' Fancy" by Trav S.D.

Bernard "Toots" Shor (1903-1977) operated one of the more legendary show biz night spots in New York in the mid 20th century. After a decade of being a bouncer and manager at various establi…

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Willie Mays and the Say Hey Kid by Trav S.D.

Happy birthday, Willie Mays (b. 1931)! Known as the "Say Hey Kid", Mays spent almost the entirety of his career (1951-72) playing for the (first New York, then San Francisco) Giants, framed …

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Jules Mendel: Stage Star and Supporting Player at Roach by Trav S.D.

Comedian Jules Mendel (1874-1939) made all of 21 silent comedies, one in 1915, the rest between 1923 and 1926. All of them (even the early one) appear to have been made for Hal Roach. He act…

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Sunday, May 5, 2019

Johnny Hudgins: The Wah-Wah Man by Trav S.D.

Baltimore-born Johnny Hudgins (1896-1990) was billed in vaudeville, burlesque, nightclubs, and musicals as "the Wah Wah Man". The nickname arose from his act, which consisted of a comical da…

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For #NationalAstronautDay: Ten Astronaut Comedies by Trav S.D.

Whew! With a few hours to spare, I just happened to notice that today is National Astronaut Day. Inspiration enough for a little listicle about a classic comedy subgenre too little acknowled…

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Benny Baker: Stooge for Lou Holtz by Trav S.D.

Not to be confused with KENNY Baker, or this Benny or that Benny, Benny Baker (Benjamin Michael Zifkin, 1907-1994) was a comedian from St. Joe, Missouri, who broke into vaudeville and burles…

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A Tower of (Tyrone) Powers by Trav S.D.

Today being the birthday of Hollywood actor Tyrone Power (1914-1958), it seemed fitting for a long overdue explication of his distinguished lineage. Power was a fourth generation actor, and …

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June Lang: Married to the Mob by Trav S.D.

June Lang (Winifred June Vlasek, 1917-2005) started out performing in amateur theatricals in her native Minneapolis from age five. Two years later her family had moved to Los Angeles and Jun…

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Saturday, May 4, 2019

Frank H. Wilson: Rennaisance Man by Trav S.D.

Frank H. Wilson (1886-1956), was an African American actor, singer, playwright and director who got his start during the Harlem Renaissance, and later dabbled in films. Wilson started out in…

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