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Saturday, February 16, 2019

Melvin Burkhart: The Original Human Blockhead by Trav S.D.

Today in 1907 was born the late sideshow eminence Melvin Burkhart. I was about to call him a “sideshow giant”, but of course there are literal sideshow giants, so calling Burkhar…

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Of James Baskett, Uncle Remus, and "Song of the South" by Trav S.D.

This post is one of a series honoring Black History Month. For good or for ill, today the name James Baskett (1904-1948) has been overshadowed by his most famous role, that of Uncle Remus, w…

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Friday, February 15, 2019

Roll Out! by Trav S.D.

This post is one of a series honoring Black History Month. Here’s an interesting artifact of the ’70s. Roll Out (1973) was a sitcom about a mostly African American army supply un…

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The Letters of S.N. Behrman by Trav S.D.

A brief plug for People in a Magazine, Joseph Goodrich’s new volume of the collected correspondence of S.N. Behrman (1893-1973) with his editors at The New Yorker. If you’re like…

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Harold Arlen: Tunesmith by Trav S.D.

It’s bewildering that we haven’t yet done a post on Harold Arlen (Hyman Arluck, 1905-1986) this late in the game, given that he wrote some of my (and America’s) favorite so…

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Thursday, February 14, 2019

Nothing But a Man by Trav S.D.

  This post is one of a series honoring Black History Month. This TV Guide ad from the early 1970s promoting the TV premiere of Nothing But a Man is significant because it marked the fi…

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On the Brothers Shea: Who Played Linus, the Whiz Kid, and Much More by Trav S.D.

I am just the right age to be starstruck by three child stars of a family named Shea who enjoyed high recognition in the late 1960s and early ’70s.  Today is the birthday of the mid…

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Atlas and Vulcana: A Bodybuilder Romance by Trav S.D.

Abergavenny, Wales was the site of a curious and weighty coupling. There it was in 1890 that local teenager Miriam Kate Williams (1874" 1946) met women’s gymnasium owner William Hedley…

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Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Diahann Carroll IS "Julia" by Trav S.D.

This post is one of a series honoring Black History Month. Julia, which ran on NBC from 1968 through 1971 was the first network television series to star an African American woman in a setti…

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Kate Price: Classic Comedienne from Cork by Trav S.D.

Comedienne and actress Kate Price (Katherine Duffy, 1872-1943) was a happy discovery this morning. Though I’d seen her in many things, but I hadn’t realized that she was the olde…

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Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Edgar "Blue" Washington: From Baseball to Bit Player by Trav S.D.

Another post for Black History Month; it also happens to be Blue’s birthday.  Edgar “Blue” Washington (1898-1970) had an unusual path into the movie business. Prior to s…

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Len Spencer: Gave 'em the Business by Trav S.D.

A peculiar phenomenon of the latter days of the 19th century and early days of the 20th, was the existence of performers who ONLY worked in the recording industry. I’ve come across num…

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Buster Collier (William Collier, Jr.) by Trav S.D.

William Collier, Jr. aka Buster Collier (1902-1878) was a major star of the silent and Pre-Code eras. The most interesting fact about him coming out of the gate is that he was actually Charl…

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Wallace Ford was an Illegal Alien by Trav S.D.

A celebration today of Wallace Ford (Samuel Grundy, 1898-1966). I think of Ford as a quintessentially American movie type, so it is eye-opening to hear he is TWICE removed form being an Amer…

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Blackface and Minstrelsy on Travalanche by Trav S.D.

Prompted by a journalist’s phone call last night I’ve added a new category on Travalanche. There are many reasons why I haven’t yet created a special section on Travalanche…

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Monday, February 11, 2019

Tina Louise: Ginger Snaps by Trav S.D.

Today I am going to give the mighty Tina Louise three birthday presents. One, this post! Two, I’m going to say that her birth year is XXXX. And three, I’m scarcely going to menti…

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The Capsizing of Leslie Nielsen by Trav S.D.

Prior to 1980 no one would ever have dreamt that Leslie Nielsen (1926-2010) might some day be a touchstone for a rumination about the nature of comedy, but then that’s the entire point…

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Billy Halop: Wasn't Confined to His "Dead End" Job by Trav S.D.

Billy Halop (1920-1976) was one of the original Dead End Kids, and a member who had one of the strongest individual careers outside the franchise. Halop’s career began as early as 1933…

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D'Urville Martin: Directed Dolemite by Trav S.D.

Another post in celebration of Black History Month. Actor and director D’Urville Martin (1939-1984) was born on February 11.  Born and raised in Harlem, Martin began his movie caree…

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Sunday, February 10, 2019

The Story of Two Alan Hales, Père et Fils by Trav S.D.

Like most living humans, my pathway to the father-and-son Alan Hales went backward from the most trivial starting place. Gilligan’s Island. We met Alan Hale, Jr. (The Skipper) first…

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Adelina Patti: Bird-like Baroness from the Bronx by Trav S.D.

Opera is not our usual beat here on Travalanche, but we’ve had many occasions to need to write about it, as many opera singers performed in vaudeville, many impresarios bankrolled both…

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The Four Star Revue by Trav S.D.

We choose Jimmy Durante’s birthday for a quick squib on a major TV variety show he was associated with, NBC’s Four Star Revue. Like The Colgate Comedy Hour, The Four Star Revue&#…

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Lottie Kimbrough: The Kansas City Butterball by Trav S.D.

Another post in celebration of Black History Month. Today we celebrate classic blues singer Lottie Kimbrough. Lottie is one of those wonderfully elusive figures that were still possible in t…

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Saturday, February 9, 2019

For International Dentist Day: The Comedy-Dentistry Connection by Trav S.D.

Comedy is pain. Also, comedy alleviates pain. Anyway: something about comedy and pain. The news that February 9 is International Dentist Day gave me the inspiration for a post on this fertil…

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Blind Blake by Trav S.D.

Another post in celebration of Black History Month. A few words in celebration of Blind Blake (Arthur Blake, 1896-1934). The best sources give Newport News, Virginia as Blake’s birt…

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Dan Mason: Skipper on the Toonerville Trolley by Trav S.D.

Stage and screen comedian Dan Mason (Dan Grassman, 1857-1928) was born of a February 9. Originally a Syracuse pharmacist, Mason’s penchant for cutting up got the better of him and he b…

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Edna Aug: A Dangerous Maid by Trav S.D.

Edna Aug (1878-1938) is an intriguing enigma. Described in her NY Times obit as “one of the most successful character actresses and vaudeville comediennes of her day” and a ̶…

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Friday, February 8, 2019

Whatchu Talkin' 'Bout, Travis?: Why, Gary Coleman and "Diff'rent Strokes"! by Trav S.D.

February 8 is the birthday of the late Gary Coleman (1968-2010). Let’s put this post sort of half in my series of Black History Month posts. It’s not exactly celebratory, b…

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Audrey Meadows and "The Honeymooners" by Trav S.D.

Having already done more than one post on Jackie Gleason and a post on Art Carney, we choose the birthday of Audrey Meadows (1922-1996) for this long overdue post on The Honeymooners. And Me…

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Jack Lemmon as Comedy Star by Trav S.D.

February 8 is the birthday of the late and much-missed Jack Lemmon (1925-2001). One comes close — so close — to being able to encapsulate the artist with the phrase “screen…

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How Jack Luden Went from Cough Drops to Heroin by Trav S.D.

Jack Luden (1902-1951) started out with every advantage. The nephew of the founder of Luden’s Cough Drops, he attended posh private schools like the New York Military Academy. He was i…

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