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National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. That record hit No. 1 on the charts, though Cantor did not sing on it. A lifelong
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Yoo-Hoo, Prosperity!: The Eddie Cantor Five-Year Plan
682:, (comic Barney Gorodetsky, AKA The Mad Russian) and
2872:
2843:
A Few Moments with Eddie Cantor, Star of "Kid Boots"
1879:
by Herbert G. Goldman (1997) Oxford University Press
1478:
A Few Moments With Eddie Cantor, Star of "Kid Boots"
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broadcast in color, and "Size.man and Son" on CBS's
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songs and comedy routines, and two silent features (
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on February 5, 1931, led to a four-week tryout with
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A year later, Cantor made his Broadway debut in the
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American Federation of Television and Radio Artists
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Cigar Box Lithographs: The Inside Stories Uncovered
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1766:
Eddie Cantor in An Hour with You: A Big Little Book
1523:(1929) as Eddie Cantor – Appearance in Revue Scenes
1391:Cantor appears as a recurring character, played by
3437:Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers
2638:"Robert Clary, 'Hogan's Heroes' actor, dies at 96"
2406:
2239:"Cantor & Pabst Break; 'Riley' For AM-TV Deal"
2194:
1774:(1934) Illus. by Ben Harris; M. Witmark & Sons
969:. Cantor also turned the role down (so it went to
1859:American Vaudeville as Seen by Its Contemporaries
1659:(1945, Short) as Eddie – The Eddie Cantor Program
1587:(1934, Documentary short) as Himself (uncredited)
1335:There was an Eddie Cantor caricature featured in
724:was broadcast from 1940 to 1946, followed by his
5071:
3073:, Devereaux Jennings, Irmin Roberts, Art Smith,
2042:. United Press International. October 11, 1964.
1911:Angels We Have Heard: The Christmas Song Stories
1820:by Eddie Cantor (1963) Duell, Sloan & Pearce
1459:, a Jewish cemetery in Culver City, California.
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1998:
1861:by Charles W. Stein, ed. (1984) Alfred A. Knopf
1328:In 1951 he received an honorary doctorate from
631:Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company
2838:. Hanover, NH: UPNE/Brandeis University Press.
1054:Cantor appears in caricature form in numerous
4542:
4048:
3204:, and the Republic Studio Sound Department /
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2201:Stories Behind the Greatest Hits of Christmas
1907:by Harold Sherman (2008) Kessinger Publishing
364:
2270:. Brandeis University Press. pp. 226–.
2019:
1949:Musicals101.com, accessed September 5, 2011.
1736:Caught Short!: A Saga of Wailing Wall Street
1230:
886:series of animated cartoons, distributed by
829:
665:, who was returning to Paris, Cantor joined
471:
394:character "Jefferson". He later toured with
2612:"Marjorie Cantor Names 4 Sisters (in will)"
2397:, November 1952, page 33, Ideal Publishers.
1786:by Eddie Cantor (1943) World Publishing Co.
1744:by Eddie Cantor (1930) Simon & Schuster
1738:by Eddie Cantor (1929) Simon & Schuster
1404:
1248:National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis
959:) in the 1920s. He was offered the lead in
873:Caught Short! A Saga of Wailing Wall Street
464:was cut short when Cantor suffered a major
5240:Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award
5160:Burials at Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery
4558:Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award
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2665:"Honeymoon - Cantor's Third Daughter Weds"
2436:Louis CK On David Letterman Full Interview
1895:by Eddie Cantor (2000) Cooper Square Press
1171:
781:and then was dropped by his radio sponsor
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5145:American people of Russian-Jewish descent
2367:New York Daily News (November 28, 2008).
2293:worldcat.org, accessed September 5, 2011.
1839:by Donald W. McCaffrey (1973) A.S. Barnes
1688:Screen Snapshots: Hollywood's Happy Homes
1501:(1927) as Eddie Beagle – the Mail Carrier
1466:via Munn Lodge No. 190 in New York City.
1042:on January 22, 1960, which also featured
625:and the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania station
547:(1922) – revue – performer, co-bookwriter
2468:Journal of Popular Film & Television
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2005:. Brandeis University Press. p. 7.
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277:" He also wrote a few songs, including "
3617:Museum of Modern Art Department of Film
2742:"Eddie Cantor Dead. Comedy Star Was 72"
2179:"Radio Operators Hear a Good Concert",
2146:
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2036:"Eddie Cantor Dead. Comedy Star Was 72"
1855:by Anthony Slide (1981) Arlington House
1704:Screen Snapshots: Memorial to Al Jolson
1235:Cantor was the second president of the
1227:than all government measures combined.
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460:(1928). The successful Broadway run of
163: 1914; died 1962)
16:American comedian and actor (1892–1964)
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2395:Motion Picture and Television Magazine
1873:by James Fisher (1997) Greenwood Press
1830:by Eddie Cantor (1969) Greenwood Press
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5230:Presidents of the Screen Actors Guild
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1865:Eddie Cantor: A Life in Show Business
1643:(1944, also producer) as Eddie Martin
1273:most notable American victim of polio
596:(1946) – musical comedy – co-producer
2830:. New York: Oxford University Press.
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2505:"Cantor's Daughter Killed By Cancer"
2264:David Weinstein (November 7, 2017).
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1999:David Weinstein (November 7, 2017).
1707:(1952, Documentary short) as Himself
1691:(1949, Documentary short) as Himself
1635:(1943) as Eddie Cantor / Joe Simpson
1619:(1937, Documentary short) as Himself
1616:The March of Time Volume IV, Issue 5
1563:(1932, Documentary short) as Himself
1485:sound-on-film short film) as Himself
1246:" for the donation campaigns of the
1242:He invented the title "The March of
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1867:by Gregory Koseluk (1995) McFarland
1531:(1930, Short) as Sidney B. Zwieback
1190:Eddie Cantor's Tell It to the Judge
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2583:"First of Cantor Daughters to Wed"
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2348:The Warner Bros. Cartoon Companion
1901:by Wes D. Gehring (2007) McFarland
1271:. At that time, Roosevelt was the
875:in 1929 "A.C." (After Crash), and
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257:", "Ida (Sweet as Apple Cider)", "
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5120:Academy Honorary Award recipients
5105:20th-century American male actors
3395:Bausch & Lomb Optical Company
3377:20th Century-Fox Film Corporation
3163:and his associates / Rey Scott /
3041:Museum of Modern Art Film Library
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2329:Cantor Censored in Televised Act"
2196:"4 Santa Claus Is Coming to Town"
2125:. January 3, 2018. Archived from
1627:(1940) as Gilbert Jordan Thompson
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2193:Collins, Ace (October 5, 2010).
1871:Eddie Cantor: A Bio-Bibliography
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1772:Eddie Cantor Song and Joke Book
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1457:Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery
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5245:American vaudeville performers
5150:Audio Fidelity Records artists
3155:, John N. A. Hawkins, and the
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2692:blog article by David Lobosco.
2531:"Obituary for Marjorie Cantor"
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5155:Blackface minstrel performers
5115:20th-century American singers
5085:1930s American radio programs
3684:National Film Board of Canada
2098:Eddie Cantor Official Website
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1778:Ziegfeld: The Great Glorifier
1656:Screen Snapshots: Radio Shows
1509:(1929, Short) as Eddie Cantor
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5170:Comedians from New York City
2826:Goldman, Herbert G. (1997).
2690:The Children of Eddie Cantor
2413:. FriesenPress. p. 73.
1947:Who's Who in Musicals: Ca-Cl
1798:by Eddie Cantor (1957) with
1520:Glorifying the American Girl
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652:The Fleischmann's Yeast Hour
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2407:Humber, Charles J. (2018).
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3113:Motion Picture Relief Fund
2904:Internet Broadway Database
2847:A six-minute film made in
2563:. May 19, 1959. p. 17
2537:. May 18, 1959. p. 46
1905:Eddie Cantor in Laugh Land
1784:World's Book of Best Jokes
1595:(1934) as Eddie Wilson Jr.
1513:A Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic
1305:1952 presidential election
823:A 1922 recording by Cantor
771:1939 New York World's Fair
759:and various small labels.
658:The Chase and Sanborn Hour
537:Broadway Brevities of 1920
365:Saloon songs to vaudeville
263:Ma! He's Making Eyes at Me
253:Some of his hits include "
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2709:. May 21, 1959. p. 6
2618:. May 27, 1959. p. 8
2511:. May 18, 1959. p. 2
2480:10.3200/JPFT.33.2.102-114
2245:. June 4, 1949. p. 5
1754:The Rise of the Goldbergs
1579:(1933) as Eddie / Oedipus
1453:Beverly Hills, California
1231:Activism and philanthropy
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2939:FBI file on Eddie Cantor
2777:freemasonscommunity.life
2589:. May 7, 1937. p. 7
2094:"The Eddie Cantor Story"
1889:My Life Is in Your Hands
1730:My Life Is in Your Hands
1696:The Story of Will Rogers
1571:(1932) as Eddie Williams
1560:Talking Screen Snapshots
1547:(1930) as Henry Williams
1539:(1930, Short) as Himself
1515:(1929, Short) as Himself
1405:Personal life and family
1284:Alexander's Ragtime Band
888:Warner Brothers Pictures
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551:Ziegfeld Follies of 1923
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3109:William Cameron Menzies
2863:(11 1936 – 52 episodes)
2587:The Vernon Daily Record
1584:The Hollywood Gad-About
1555:(1931) as Eddie Simpson
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1172:Books and merchandising
1166:Sing a Song of Sixpence
1023:The Colgate Comedy Hour
1003:The Colgate Comedy Hour
991:The Colgate Comedy Hour
868:1929 stock market crash
779:Father Charles Coughlin
749:Hit of the Week Records
553:– revue – sketch writer
96:Culver City, California
5255:Victor Records artists
4460:Reed Farrell (1989–93)
4447:Bill Hillman (1979–84)
4442:Joe Slattery (1976–79)
4432:Bill Baldwin (1970–73)
3724:Michelangelo Antonioni
3248:William Nicholas Selig
2975:Academy Honorary Award
2616:Birmingham Post-Herald
2123:Baltimore Jewish Times
1712:The Eddie Cantor Story
1632:Thank Your Lucky Stars
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1382:Eddie Cantor in Person
1355:The Eddie Cantor Story
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1070:Shuffle Off to Buffalo
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3323:The Walls of Malapaga
2861:The Eddie Cantor Show
2859:OTR Network Library:
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1847:Arthur Frank Wertheim
1667:(1946, Short) as Self
1608:Ali Baba Goes to Town
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1269:Franklin D. Roosevelt
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1141:The Coo-Coo Nut Grove
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1062:I Like Mountain Music
1040:The Future Lies Ahead
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2802:www.masonrytoday.com
2509:The Lexington Herald
2350:, E.O. Costello, ed"
1975:"Origin of our name"
1824:Yoo-Hoo, Prosperity!
1760:Your Next President!
1683:(1948) as Sam Parker
1624:Forty Little Mothers
1603:(1936) as Eddie Pink
1506:That Party in Person
1213:Simon & Schuster
877:Yoo-Hoo, Prosperity!
793:Cantor began making
601:Radio and recordings
577:Eddie Cantor at the
288:Warner Bros. cartoon
5130:American Freemasons
4065:Screen Actors Guild
3554:Charles S. Boren /
3211:The House I Live In
3202:Daniel J. Bloomberg
3179:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
2643:The Washington Post
2374:New York Daily News
2356:on October 7, 2011.
2308:cartoonresearch.com
2183:, February 4, 1922.
2181:Bridgeport Telegram
2073:movies2.nytimes.com
1964:, October 14, 1964.
1806:No Man Stands Alone
1800:Jane Kesner Ardmore
1413:The Cantors in 1952
1377:Colgate Comedy Hour
1369:All My Best Friends
1299:, Cantor supported
1237:Screen Actors Guild
894:Film and television
740:Take It or Leave It
720:His NBC radio show
613:Bridgeport Telegram
539:– revue – performer
533:– revue – performer
189:Screen Actors Guild
5235:RCA Victor artists
5215:NBC radio programs
4623:Edward G. Robinson
4506:Gabrielle Carteris
4063:Presidents of the
3877:George Stevens Jr.
3556:Edward G. Robinson
3256:George Kirke Spoor
3093:and Allen Davey /
3089:, Walter Oberst /
3085:, Harry D. Mills,
2935:at Virtual History
2918:TCM Movie Database
2750:. October 11, 1964
2747:The New York Times
2729:The New York Times
2333:The New York Times
2129:on August 18, 2020
2040:The New York Times
1818:As I Remember Them
1611:(1937) as Ali Baba
1568:The Kid from Spain
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927:. You can help by
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777:radio personality
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478:Steel Pier Theater
349:The New York Times
273:”, "Margie", and "
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4243:William Schallert
4147:Robert Montgomery
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3947:Donald Sutherland
3933:Frederick Wiseman
3495:William J. Tuttle
3455:Maurice Chevalier
3365:Joseph M. Schenck
3307:The Bicycle Thief
3234:Claude Jarman Jr.
3200:Republic Studio,
3161:Leopold Stokowski
3101:Douglas Fairbanks
3018:The March of Time
2561:Progress-Bulletin
2420:978-1-5255-4060-8
2277:978-1-5126-0134-3
2012:978-1-5126-0134-3
1699:(1952) as Himself
1680:If You Knew Susie
1672:Meet Mr. Mischief
1651:(1944) as Himself
1648:Hollywood Canteen
1330:Temple University
1318:This Is Your Life
1261:The March of Time
1079:Billboard Frolics
986:If You Knew Susie
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4856:Kirk Douglas
4824:George Burns
4792:Brock Peters
4695:Edgar Bergen
4687:James Cagney
4679:Pearl Bailey
4631:Gregory Peck
4570:Eddie Cantor
4569:
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4377:Frank Nelson
4361:Knox Manning
4329:Eddie Cantor
4328:
4267:Barry Gordon
4203:Dana Andrews
4131:James Cagney
4115:Ralph Morgan
4099:Eddie Cantor
4098:
4091:Ralph Morgan
4003:Diane Warren
3999:Euzhan Palcy
3965:Cicely Tyson
3943:Owen Roizman
3887:Steve Martin
3835:Roger Corman
3807:Sidney Lumet
3778:2001–present
3764:Jack Cardiff
3740:Michael Kidd
3730:Kirk Douglas
3718:Deborah Kerr
3706:Satyajit Ray
3696:Sophia Loren
3622:Hal Elias /
3605:Walter Lantz
3572:Howard Hawks
3566:Groucho Marx
3543:Orson Welles
3539:Lillian Gish
3517:Arthur Freed
3479:Hayley Mills
3449:B. B. Kahane
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3079:Loyal Griggs
3045:Mack Sennett
3033:Edgar Bergen
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2989:Warner Bros.
2933:Eddie Cantor
2914:Eddie Cantor
2900:Eddie Cantor
2891:Eddie Cantor
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74:(1964-10-10)
25:Eddie Cantor
18:
5090:1964 deaths
5080:1892 births
5049:Sally Field
5004:Lily Tomlin
4980:Rita Moreno
4948:Betty White
4900:Karl Malden
4872:Ossie Davis
4784:Jack Lemmon
4768:Red Skelton
4748:Paul Newman
4655:Martha Raye
4578:Stan Laurel
4417:Tyler McVey
4401:Art Gilmore
4385:Bud Collyer
4353:Bud Collyer
4179:Howard Keel
3993:Liv Ullmann
3971:David Lynch
3957:Marvin Levy
3951:Agnès Varda
3921:Jackie Chan
3873:Hal Needham
3853:Eli Wallach
3734:Chuck Jones
3664:Paul Newman
3630:Henry Fonda
3576:Jean Renoir
3475:Stan Laurel
3471:Gary Cooper
3403:Greta Garbo
3284:Sid Grauman
3175:Noël Coward
3149:Walt Disney
3125:Ralph Block
3055:Walt Disney
2999:Walt Disney
2713:February 6,
2675:February 6,
2622:February 6,
2593:February 6,
2567:February 6,
2541:February 6,
2515:February 6,
1802:; Doubleday
1470:Filmography
1350:Technicolor
1303:during the
1288:Bing Crosby
1277:White House
1254:. It was a
1198:sheet music
1160:, 1938) as
1150:Walt Disney
1088:Bing Crosby
982:Technicolor
801:, then for
775:antisemitic
696:Bobby Breen
688:Dinah Shore
684:Harry Parke
680:Bert Gordon
647:Rudy Vallee
506:– performer
454:(1923) and
446:W.C. Fields
442:Fanny Brice
434:Will Rogers
388:Kid Kabaret
384:Gus Edwards
207:Preceded by
102:Occupations
5074:Categories
4776:Gene Kelly
4724:Danny Kaye
4498:Ken Howard
4490:Presidents
4425:Mel Brandt
4409:Vicki Vola
4369:Alan Bunce
4321:Presidents
4307:Ken Howard
4259:Patty Duke
4219:John Gavin
4083:Presidents
4017:Mel Brooks
4007:Peter Weir
3989:Elaine May
3891:Piero Tosi
3863:Dick Smith
3752:Elia Kazan
3668:Alex North
3613:King Vidor
3533:Cary Grant
3527:Onna White
3399:Danny Kaye
3389:Pete Smith
3341:Gene Kelly
3185:George Pal
3071:Jan Domela
2727:"Deaths",
2649:January 7,
2474:(2): 106.
2220:August 20,
2119:"Whoopee!"
1924:References
1552:Palmy Days
1192:game from
1092:Elmer Fudd
789:Recordings
676:Jack Benny
593:Nellie Bly
586:Banjo Eyes
514:Harry Ruby
491:Flyer for
462:Banjo Eyes
380:Vaudeville
319:Early life
301:Banjo Eyes
150:Ida Tobias
120:songwriter
53:1892-01-31
5020:Alan Alda
4711:Leon Ames
4508:(2016–21)
4500:(2012–16)
4488:SAG-AFTRA
4468:(1993–01)
4455:(1984–89)
4427:(1967–70)
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4331:(1937–40)
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4171:Leon Ames
4165:(1952–57)
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4149:(1946–47)
4141:(1944–46)
4133:(1942–44)
4125:(1940–42)
4117:(1938–40)
4109:(1935–38)
4101:(1933–35)
4073:SAG-AFTRA
3975:Wes Studi
3911:Spike Lee
3700:Myrna Loy
3648:Hal Roach
3592:1976–2000
3334:1951–1975
3267:Shoeshine
2982:1928–1950
2849:Phonofilm
2754:August 9,
2488:192199749
2249:March 27,
2243:Billboard
2170:, p. 193.
2048:0362-4331
1958:Obituary
1528:Insurance
1490:Kid Boots
1483:Phonofilm
1464:Freemason
1265:newsreels
1182:Kid Boots
1132:Tex Avery
1050:Animation
1044:Mort Sahl
971:Al Jolson
957:Kid Boots
936:July 2021
769:. At the
734:Billboard
702:in 1949.
558:Kid Boots
451:Kid Boots
432:included
392:blackface
337:pneumonia
296:trademark
201:1933–1935
197:In office
140:1907–1962
4884:Ed Asner
4876:Ruby Dee
4591:Bob Hope
4251:Ed Asner
3501:Bob Hope
3357:Bob Hope
3346:Rashomon
3191:Bob Hope
3139:Bob Hope
2443:March 1,
1544:Whoopee!
1311:Tributes
1297:Democrat
1068:include
976:Whoopee!
571:Whoopee!
457:Whoopee!
410:Broadway
406:(1917).
304:(1941).
171:Children
111:comedian
2916:at the
2902:at the
2807:May 19,
2782:May 19,
2313:June 2,
2133:May 13,
2078:May 13,
2053:May 13,
1984:May 29,
1961:Variety
1420:Marilyn
949:Follies
811:Emerson
430:Follies
422:Follies
290:theme.
281:", the
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