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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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Eddie Gribbon: Canvasback by Trav S.D.

Today, a tribute to Eddie Gribbon (1890-1965), younger brother to the better known but still obscure Harry.  Eddie broke into silent comedies a couple of years after his brother, playing …

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Wednesday, January 2, 2019

The Show Biz Pedigree of Captain and Tennille (R.I.P. Daryl Dragon) by Trav S.D.

Everything goes in three: today we lost wresting announcer Gene Okerlund, comedian Bob Einstein (son of Harry), and also musician Daryl Dragon (1942-2019), better known as the “Capt…

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R.I.P. "Mean" Gene Okerlund by Trav S.D.

We are saddened to hear of the passing today of Eugene “Mean Gene” Okerlund (1942-2019), straight man to an entire sports league. The news took me aback, for I had no idea that: …

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George "Beetlepuss" Lewis: Best Banana in Burlesque by Trav S.D.

George “Beetlepuss” Lewis (1901-1955) started out in vaudeville but achieved his greatest fame in burlesque, where he was one of the most popular comedians. Lewis appears to have…

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Tuesday, January 1, 2019

Tom Dugan: Hard Working Hibernian by Trav S.D.

Dublin-born Tom Dugan (1889-1955) grew up in Philadelphia and was a manual laborer before breaking into show biz as an Irish tenor. He worked in minstrelsy, medicine shows, big time vaudevil…

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Feast of Fools/ Lord of Misrule by Trav S.D.

In the Middle Ages, the Feast of Fools, a burlesque religious festival, was celebrated on or near New Year’s Day. In many places a Lord of Misrule, or a Boy-Bishop, or an Ass, ruled ov…

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Monday, December 31, 2018

2018: The Travisian Year in Review by Trav S.D.

I’m tempted to dub 2018 “the smallest year ever”, for it was a year in which, for a variety of reasons, I was compelled to “work small”, to perform close-up mag…

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John Denver: Nature Was His Stage Name by Trav S.D.

  Full confession: I was a huge John Denver (1943-1997) fan at the height of his full John Denver-dom (the 1970s). I was a child at the time and I naturally disavowed all that as a teen…

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On Jason Robards, Pere et Fils by Trav S.D.

Very late in his life, I got to meet one of my favorite actors Jason Robards Jr (1922-2000) and for once I wasn’t tongue-tied, I knew just what to say to put us both at ease. For on th…

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Sunday, December 30, 2018

The Five Phases (and Fancy Footwork) of Russ Tamblyn by Trav S.D.

A tribute today to Russ Tamblyn (b. 1934). Ironically, I’ve already written a post on Russ’s much more obscure father, Eddie Tamblyn, a vaudeville performer, because that is the …

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On the Original "Hawaii Five-O" by Trav S.D.

For those of us of a certain age there is only one Hawaii Five-O worth talking about, the original one starring Jack Lord (John Joseph Patrick Ryan, 1920-1998) which ran from 1968 through 19…

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On the Late, Lamented Jack Riley by Trav S.D.

Everyone loved character actor Jack Riley (1935-2016). I considered a tribute to him at the time he passed a couple of years ago, but here follows a more thorough one than I would have done …

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Bert Parks: The Late Mr. America by Trav S.D.

December 30 was the birthday of the late Bert Parks (Bertram Jacobson, 1914-1992). When I was a kid in the 1970s, Parks was a sort of a lightning rod representing the worst in old school, mo…

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Saturday, December 29, 2018

On Ed Flanders, St. Elsewhere, and Suicide by Trav S.D.

The late Ed Flanders was born on this day in 1934. We’ll talk about his eventual fate in a bit; meantime, we celebrate him, his career, and his hit TV show. An army vet from Minneapoli…

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On Ward and Vokes: The Original "Harold and Percy" by Trav S.D.

Wow! Okay, I fell down a happy rabbit hole this morning, and it was one of those experiences that assures me that this blog sometimes serves a useful function. Travalanche is the only place …

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Friday, December 28, 2018

Martin and Fabbrini " and "Winnie Winkle" by Trav S.D.

December 28 was the birthday of Martin “Mike” Branner (1888-1970). Branner was the son of a New York lacemaker. At age 17 he got a job as a clerk to a couple of vaudeville booker…

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Thursday, December 27, 2018

This Day in 1932: The First Show at Radio City Music Hall by Trav S.D.

We were delighted to see “Radio City Music Hall” trending on Twitter this morning and to realize that today (December 27) was the anniversary of that storied venue’s 1932 o…

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Robert Greig: Gave Us All "Hives" by Trav S.D.

Australian character actor Robert Greig (1879-1958) rarely got more than a few minutes of screen time per picture but he always left a big impression. Most of us who are his fans first knew …

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Eddie Boland: Almost A Comedy Star by Trav S.D.

A few fragments today on the career of minor screen comedian Eddie Boland (1885-1935). Originally from San Francisco, Boland had six years of theatrical training prior to going into films. H…

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Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Marguerite Churchill: Broadway, B Movies & "Bunco Squad" by Trav S.D.

Actress Marguerite Churchill (1910-2000) was born on this day. Churchill was one of the few lucky enough to start at the top, though the bulk of her career lasted only around 15 years. Her f…

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The Cowardly Countenance of Elisha Cook Jr by Trav S.D.

One day after writing about Humphrey Bogart we are delighted to contribute a birthday squib on Elija Cook Jr (1903-1995) who played Wilmer, the mean-spirited punk who Bogart gets the better …

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Don Barclay: Comedian and Caricaturist by Trav S.D.

A nod today to a forgotten minor figure who counted Hollywood’s top stars among his closest friends, stage and screen comedian and caricaturist Don Barclay (1892-1975). Originally from…

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Tuesday, December 25, 2018

WKRP in Cincinnati by Trav S.D.

December 25 is the birthday of Gary Sandy, star of the sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati, which ran from 1978 through 1982. I was a teenager when this show originally aired, and I remember it as a k…

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Candy Candido: Partnered with Bud Abbott by Trav S.D.

Jonathan Joseph Candido (1913-1999) deserves better than the headline I just gave him. Show biz buffs know of his long career, and the many high points he enjoyed. But the job of a headline …

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Jack Dracula: The Marked Man by Trav S.D.

Happy birthday to the late Jack Dracula (Martin Semnack, 1935-2011). A Brooklyn native, he got his first tattoo in Coney Island in 1954, followed by another 29 tattoos that same year. By the…

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The Invention of Humphrey Bogart by Trav S.D.

There is some debate as to whether Humphrey Bogart (1899-1957) was actually born on Christmas day but let’s go with the perverse premise that he was. I have been late in writing about …

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Fred Hillebrand: The Man Who Gave Us the Phrase "Home, James!" by Trav S.D.

I became aware of songwriter and performer Fred Hillebrand (1893-1963) via his inclusion in the Sobel’s Illustrated History of Vaudeville.  Born in Brooklyn, Hillebrand had a relati…

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Monday, December 24, 2018

The Vaudeville of Michael Curtiz by Trav S.D.

December 24 is the birthday of the great film director Michael Curtiz (Mihály Kertész, 1886-1962). Curtiz was born to Jewish parents in Budapest, in what was then Austria-Hungary. His bi…

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Vera Olcott: From Cooch Dancer to Countess by Trav S.D.

An acknowledgment today of dancer Vera Olcott (1893-?), who led a strange, wonderful and still-mysterious life. Olcott was apparently from a family of wealthy international bankers and finan…

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Sunday, December 23, 2018

Fredi Washington: A Life Worth Imitating by Trav S.D.

Today we celebrate stage and screen actress and activist Fredi Washington (Fredericka Carolyn Washington, 1903-1994). Born in Georgia to bi-racial parents, Washington moved to New York with …

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