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Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Charley Rogers: With and Without Laurel and Hardy by Trav S.D.

Charley Rogers (1886-1956) was an old cohort of Stan Laurel’s from his music hall days. Originally from Birmingham, UK, Rogers had moved to the U.S. by 1912, where he toured vaudeville…

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Monday, January 14, 2019

Mission Creep on the Original "Lost in Space" by Trav S.D.

Having already done a post on Jonathan Harris, we thought it only equitable that we should publish our Lost in Space post on the birthday of Guy Williams (Armando Joseph Catalano, 1924-1989)…

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Mary Ann Jackson: Baby with a Bob by Trav S.D.

A tribute today to child actress Mary Ann Jackson (1923-2003). There were many performing Jacksons, beginning with her mother Charlotte (1891-1992), who presumably had a stage career before …

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Sunday, January 13, 2019

Jack Mercer and the Vaudeville-Popeye Connection by Trav S.D.

Three cheers for Jack Mercer (Winfield Mercer 1910-84), one for each skill.  Jack Mercer was one of the few people in cartoon animation who worked in the three wildly different creative a…

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Saturday, January 12, 2019

Smilin' Ed McConnell: The Sunshine Melody Man by Trav S.D.

Smilin’ Ed McConnell (1892-1954) was born this day. The son of an Atlanta minister, McConnell started out as a gospel and folk singer, breaking into local radio in 1922. Fifteen years …

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Gladys Blake: Talked for 20 Years, Then Shut Up by Trav S.D.

Gladys Blake (Gladys Timmons, 1910-1983) was a Hollywood supporting player who most often found work as comic relief playing talkative, gossipy friends. Orphaned shortly after her birth, Bla…

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Sara Berner: From Bowes to Benny to the Bottle by Trav S.D.

Sara Berner (Lillian Ann Herdan, 1912-1969) was better known by her voice than her face at the peak of her fame. She had been a department store clerk with a penchant for comedy dialects and…

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Friday, January 11, 2019

Nick Cravat: Burt Lancaster's Vaudeville Partner by Trav S.D.

An overdue tribute to Hollywood legend Nick Cravat (Nicholas Cuccia, 1912-1994). Cravat and Burt Lancaster met as teenagers and formed an acrobatic (trapeze) act called Lang and Cravat which…

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Josephine Crowell: Mother in Melodramas, Crone in Comedies by Trav S.D.

Today Josephine Crowell (1859-1932) is remembered chiefly for several memorable late supporting performances (her last three in fact): as a lady on a street car in Harold Lloyd’s Speed…

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Thursday, January 10, 2019

Claudia Dell: Star of Early Musicals by Trav S.D.

A tribute to stage and screen actress Claudia Dell (Claudia Dell Smith, 1910-77). Originally from San Antonio, Dell played violin as a child, and moved to New York as a teenager to join her …

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Peggy Shannon: In the "It Girl"'s Sad Footsteps by Trav S.D.

A tribute to stage and screen star Peggy Shannon (Winona Sammon, 1907-1941), a prolific artist with a sad end. Born in Pine Bluff Arkansas, she was only 16 when she went into the Ziegfeld Fo…

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Pauline Starke: Big Screen Beauty, Briefly by Trav S.D.

Pauline Starke (1901-77), a major silent film star during the 1920s, found herself in films almost accidentally. As a teenager, she did extra work in The Claws of Greed (1914) and D.W. Griff…

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Harry Harvey: Hiding in Plain Sight by Trav S.D.

Born in Oklahoma (then still Indian Territory), Harry Harvey, Sr. (1901-85) broke into show business as a member of Gus Hill’s Honey Boy Minstrels** in 1918. For the next fifteen years…

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Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Chic Young and the "Blondie" Bonanza by Trav S.D.

Today being the birthday of the great Murat Bernard “Chic” Young (1901-73), and having had occasion to make reference to his greatest creation, Blondie, it seems incumbent upon u…

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3,000 Cheers for "Stan and Ollie" by Trav S.D.

It’s a testament to how badly I wanted to see Stan and Ollie that it only took me a week and a half (and not a year or ten years) after opening day to see it. By now you’ve alrea…

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Tuesday, January 8, 2019

The Blackburn Twins: Tap Dancing Brothers by Trav S.D.

Born this day in 1925 Ramon and Royce Perez Blackburn: the Blackburn Twins. I see many partial biographies of this interesting team of tap dancing twin brothers on the internet; you are read…

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Monday, January 7, 2019

One Week From Today: I Join the Necromancers for a Night of Spiritualism by Trav S.D.

Please to join me, host Ayun Halliday, Riley Kellogg, Elia Bisker of Sweet Soubrette, Daniela Paiewonsky, Kyra Sims, Mike Andrews, Christine Schisano, and Sam Soghor one week from today as w…

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On Alan Napier, And What Alfred Brought to "Batman" by Trav S.D.

While I have already done a post on Adam West, oddly that will not serve as my Batman post. It’s too mired in the special problems of being Adam West, a subject related but not iden…

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Tonight on TCM: A Laurel and Hardy Smorgasbord by Trav S.D.

Tonight on TCM! A tremendous line-up of some of Laurel and Hardy’s best comedies (only one turkey in the bunch — see if you can guess which). Here’s what they have pl…

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Another Nice Mess (A Movie By Bob Einstein) by Trav S.D.

When Bob Einstein passed away the other day, I had nothin’. Not only had I already written two other obituaries that same day (Gene Okerlund and Daryl Dragon) but I knew far less about…

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Barracoon: The Story of the Last "Black Cargo" by Trav S.D.

I have already written about Zora Neale Hurston, whose birthday it is, here and here, but my wife, knowing how much I admire the writer and cultural preservationist, bought me a copy of a &#…

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Sunday, January 6, 2019

Joey Adams: From Gags to Riches by Trav S.D.

It is beyond bizarre that I seem not to have done a post yet on Joey Adams (Joseph Abramowitz, 1911-1999). I feel like perhaps I had done one here years ago and now it seems to be missing. A…

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Billy Sands: Post-Burlesque Second Banana by Trav S.D.

Brief tribute to character actor Billy Sands (1911-1984). Comedy kingpins loved to have Sands around, but he could also hold his own in heavy drama. Sands started out as a stage actor, appea…

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Ruth Hiatt: A "Star" Who Rose Just So Far by Trav S.D.

January 6 is the birthday of one of the few WAMPAS Baby Stars we haven’t written about yet Ruth Hiatt (1906-1994). Interestingly, Hiatt was born on the exact same day as another leadin…

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Dorothy Appleby: Short Enough for Shorts by Trav S.D.

Young Dorothy Appleby (1906-1990) won a Portland, Maine beauty contest and translated it into a 20 year career in show business, notably as a supporting player in classic comedy shorts. Appl…

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Tom Fadden: Cracker Character in Classics by Trav S.D.

Some brief words of appreciation for countrified character actor Tom Fadden (1895-1980). Born in Iowa, Fadden was the son of a mining engineer. Travel was part of the job, so parts of his ch…

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Saturday, January 5, 2019

George Reeves: A Superman Suicide? by Trav S.D.

January 5 is the birthday of my favorite of all the Supermans, George Reeves (1914-1959). Well I say that, but I have some catching up to do. I’ll be comparing all versions up to the p…

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Cora Witherspoon: The Wife in "The Bank Dick" by Trav S.D.

Like most classic comedy fans I first became aware of Cora Witherspoon (1890-1957) from seeing her as W.C. Fields’ henpecking wife Agatha in The Bank Dick (1940). (“Don’t y…

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Friday, January 4, 2019

The Dukes of Hazzard: Cultural Car Wreck by Trav S.D.

January 4 was the birthday of Sorrell Booke (1930-1994). Those who know Booke only as “Boss Hogg” will be startled by aspects of his background. He’s a Yankee from Buffalo,…

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Orpheus McAdoo: Circled the Globe with African-American Talent by Trav S.D.

Orpheus McAdoo (1858-1900) was a terrifically successful African American minstrel show impresario, back in the era when “genuine” all-black minstrel shows were the rage, paving …

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Thursday, January 3, 2019

Joe Donahue: Brother of Jack by Trav S.D.

Today appears to be a day for profiling lesser-light younger brothers. Just now we did something on Harry Gribbon’s brother Eddie. Now we look at Jack Donahue’s younger brother J…

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