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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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Thursday, May 2, 2019

Coots and Shirley "Bad Boys from Good Families" by Trav S.D.

Vaudeville made for strange bedfellows; this post sent me down an unexpected path to say the least. The Sobels' Pictorial History of Vaudeville informs us that Coots and Shirley billed thems…

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Robert Hales, The Norfolk Giant by Trav S.D.

Some sources give 1813 as the birth year for Robert Hales, others 1820. He was born and raised in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, the largest member of a large family of large people. His parents w…

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Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Eddie Borden: Movies and Moving Violations by Trav S.D.

Eddie Borden (Edgar Mason Borden, 1888-1955) hailed from small town Waynesville, Ohio, and made his way into vaudeville. For a time in the late teens and early 20s he was teamed up in an "En…

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Little Jackie Heller: From Vaud to Vegas by Trav S.D.

Singer Jack Heller (1906-1988), sometimes billed as Little Jackie Heller, started out as a popular vaudeville singer and a teenaged prizefighter, starting out in his hometown of Pittsburgh.Ă…

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Josephine Dunn: From the Chorus to a WAMPAS by Trav S.D.

Josephine Dunn (1906-1983) was only 14 years old when she was hired to be a chorus girl at the Winter Garden Theatre in 1920. From here she went into an out of town production of Good Mornin…

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Katherine Grant: Roach Star Who Retired Mysteriously by Trav S.D.

The story of Katherine Grant (1904-1937) was one of brief success and promise, and then mystery and tragedy. A striking beauty with a dimpled smile and pale green eyes, she won the Miss Los …

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Ada Brown: "Evil Mama Blues" by Trav S.D.

Ada Brown (1890-1950) was a blues singer who came out of the Kansas City jazz scene, starting out in night clubs and black vaudeville. She was a cousin of the ragtime composer James Scott. I…

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A Travalanche May Basket by Trav S.D.

Well, I'm hoping you even know what a May Basket is, but the odds are almost certain you don't, as this old folk custom seems to have nearly died out. I haven't thought about May Baskets sin…

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The First Screen Versions of Batman by Trav S.D.

80 years ago this month, the Batman made his first appearance in Detective Comics #27. As we've written in the past, we think creators Bob Kane and Bill Finger may have drawn inspiration fro…

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Of Glenn Ford and Television by Trav S.D.

  Glenn Ford (1916-2006) was still very much a going concern when I was a kid. In the years of my childhood, like a lot of movie stars of his generation, he was putting all of his energy …

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Tuesday, April 30, 2019

80 Years Ago Today: The 1939 New York World's Fair Opens by Trav S.D.

This post is adapted from a talk I gave at the Queens Theatre on April 28, 2019. The present post is a very truncated version and includes only a couple of the 120 or so images I used in my …

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Joe Yule, Father of Satan by Trav S.D.

Satan is of course, Mickey Rooney, aka Joe Yule, Jr. The father is of course Joe Yule (Ninnian Joseph Ewell, 1892-1950). Joe the Elder was born in Glasgow and emigrated to the U.S. when stil…

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This Saturday: I Take You to the World's Fairs, By Way of Coney Island by Trav S.D.

May  4, 5pm: Coney Island and the World's Fairs To continue our World's Fair theme, as part of Coney Island USA's Congress of Curious Peoples, I'll be giving this illustrated talk on h…

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Monday, April 29, 2019

The Marx Brothers Council Podcast (and I) Look at Chico Marx by Trav S.D.

I was honored to be the guest of Matthew Coniam, Noah Diamond and Bob Gassell on the Marx Brothers Council podcast over the weekend. Honored and intimidated " these guys know their beans, wh…

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Duke Ellington: Aristocrat of Swing by Trav S.D.

By virtue of his dashing and debonair demeanor and his penchant for natty threads, Edward Kennedy Ellington (1899-1974) was already nicknamed "Duke" by his friends when he was still as a kid…

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Tommy Noonan: The Gentleman Preferred Blondes by Trav S.D.

In my book, the lede in any story about Tommy Noonan (1921-1968) is that he co-wrote, produced and co-starred in Promises! Promises! (1963), the first mainstream American film in which a maj…

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William T. Kent: From Vaud to Video by Trav S.D.

I grew interested in William Kent (1886-1945) after seeing him in blackout sketches in the 1930 Paul Whiteman movie The King of Jazz. Sometimes billed as William T. Kent, sometimes as Billy …

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Ethel Moses: The Black Jean Harlow by Trav S.D.

What a great screen name for an African American star of the early 20th century is Ethel Moses (1904-1982), a sort of mash-up of Ethel Waters and the spiritual "Go Down, Moses". In show busi…

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Sunday, April 28, 2019

Otto Griebling: From Horses to Horseplay by Trav S.D.

April 28 is the birthday of the great German-American clown Otto Griebling (1896-1972). Griebling worked his passage to the U.S. on an ocean liner as a teenager. He entered the circus busine…

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Sidney Toler: Before Charlie Chan by Trav S.D.

Today, Sidney Toler (Hooper G. Toler Jr., 1874-1947) is almost exclusively known for replacing Warner Oland as the title character in the sensitivity-challenged Charlie Chan mysteries, cover…

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Saturday, April 27, 2019

Jack Cole: Father of Theatrical Jazz Dance by Trav S.D.

The fact that we are in the throes of Fosse/Verdon at the moment inclines us to acknowledge dancer and choreographer Jack Cole (John Richter, 1911-1974). Cole was a bridge from the old vaude…

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Miles McCarthy: The Race Tout's Dream by Trav S.D.

Toronto born Miles McCarthy (1874-1928) divided his time between the legit theatre, vaudeville and silent film. Educated at McGill University, McCarthy's one Broadway credit is The Goddess o…

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Thursday, April 25, 2019

Notes on Ella Fitzgerald by Trav S.D.

  Here's a head-scratcher: I found this ad for an Ella Fitzgerald (1917-1996) variety special from a TV Guide from the early '70s, but can find no reference to the show online, including …

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"Paul Swan is Dead and Gone" Opens Tonight by Trav S.D.

Opening tonight at Torn Page: Paul Swan is Dead and Gone, a new play by the Civilians, starring Tony Torn and written by Claire Kiechel, the great-great grandniece of the eponymous Paul Swan…

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Alias Paul Armstrong by Trav S.D.

Some words in remembrance of forgotten man of the theatre Paul Armstrong (1869-1915). Missouri born Armstrong started out as a boat captain on the Great Lakes (his father's trade), then beca…

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Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Lee Majors and "The Six Million Dollar Man" by Trav S.D.

Props today for TV star Lee Majors (Harvey Lee Yeary, b. 1939). Orphaned as a baby in Detroit, raised by relatives in Kentucky, college football star Majors suffered injuries that forced him…

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Phil Dunham: From Cambridge to Comedies by Trav S.D.

English-born Phil Dunham (1885-1972), received some education at Cambridge, and performed in vaudeville and with stock companies prior to breaking into films in 1913. While Dunham's first fi…

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Cow Cow Davenport and the "Cow Cow Blues" by Trav S.D.

April is the birthday of the Cow Cow Davenport (Charles Edward Davenport, 1894-1955). The Anniston, Alabama native was sent to a theological seminary in his youth but preferred to play low-d…

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Monday, April 22, 2019

For Earth Day: Some Environmental Horror Films of the 1970s by Trav S.D.

In observation of Earth Day, a look at some eco-horror films made during environmentalism's first flush, the 1970s. I have left out seemingly related ones (such as Jaws or Grizzly or kill…

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Saturday, April 20, 2019

For #WorldCircusDay: The Circus, TV and Me by Trav S.D.

I will never doubt my self-worth ever again. I had some dim memories in my head of a certain television program of my youth, and I cannot TELL you the amount of digging I had to do this morn…

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