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motion picture. His wife Madeline died in 1918. The children began to go their separate ways after Foy married Marie Reilly Coombs in 1923, but four of the younger children (Charley, Mary, Madeline and Irving) performed together until the mid 1930s. Foy continued to appear in vaudeville and starred in the hit Broadway comedy
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The seven children reunited for a 1928 Vitaphone short #2580, "Chips of the Old Block". Six of the seven appeared onscreen, doing a portion of their song-and-dance act, and Bryan directed. The film opens with the girls singing and dancing to "I'll Just Roll Along (Havin' My Ups and Downs)" while
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Between 1910 and 1913, he formed a family vaudeville act, "Eddie Foy and The Seven Little Foys", which quickly became a national sensation. While Foy was a stern disciplinarian backstage, he portrayed an indulgent father onstage, and the Foys toured successfully for over a decade, appearing in one
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and joined the Carncross Minstrels. That same year Rose died in childbirth, as did the child she was delivering. Foy lingered with the troupe for two seasons and then returned to the road. He joined David Henderson's troupe and traveled all around the U.S., dancing, doing comedy, and acting in
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Six-year-old Eddie began performing in the streets and local saloons to support his family. At 15 he began to use the stage name Foy, and with a partner began dancing in bars, traveling throughout the western United States. He worked for a time as a
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farces. In San Francisco, still in 1882, he met Lola Sefton and was romantically involved with her for ten years until her death in 1894; the two never married, but had a daughter named Catherine who was raised by Foy's sister, Mary.
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After the "Seven Little Foys" stopped performing together, they pursued separate careers. Eddie Foy Jr. had a successful acting career on stage and screen. Bryan composed show music, wrote for
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Foy returned to Chicago in 1888 as the star comedian in variety shows and revues, initially for his own company. In 1889 he had a tremendous success as the star of the musical
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Madeline Foy, a member of the vaudeville troupe the Seven Little Foys, whose story was told in a film starring the comedian Bob Hope, died Tuesday. She was 80 years old.
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In 1879, Foy married Rose Howland, one of the singing Howland Sisters, who were traveling the same circuit. Three years later, Foy and troupe relocated to
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In 1896, Foy married his third wife, Madeline Morando, a dancer with his company. She gave him eleven children, of whom seven survived childhood:
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Between 1901 and 1912, Foy played the leading comic roles in a series of musical comedies in New York City and on tour, including
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Plaque in Eddie Foy Park: "in gratitude for their many happy years in New Rochelle the Foy Family donated the land for this park."
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at the Hotel Baltimore in Kansas City, Missouri. All of Foy's children except Bryan are buried with their father at
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Irving Foy, the youngest and last survivor of the Seven Little Foys vaudeville act, died here on Sunday. He was 94.
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routine, there's a short song interlude, and the film ends with soft shoe routine in which each has a solo bit.
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Bryan plays ukulele. Charley, Eddie Jr., and Irving then perform a comedy routine. Next, Eddie Jr. does an
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in theatrical productions, sharing a stage at times with such leading men of the time as
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Foy's parents, Richard and Mary Fitzgerald, emigrated to the United States from
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Vaudeville old & new: an encyclopedia of variety performances in America
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He then toured with that production nationally; including stops at Boston's
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Vaudeville, Old and New: An Encyclopedia of Variety Performers in America
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autographed sketches of Eddie Foy and the Seven Little Foys, 1920,
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Eddie Foy Park at the corner of Weyman Avenue and Pelham Road in
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Mimes and miners: a historical study of the theater in Tombstone
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as George M. Cohan (1964). The first stage musical version of
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Burials at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery (New Rochelle, New York)
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Cullen, Frank; Hackman, Florence; and McNeilly, Donald.
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Irving Foy; Last of vaudeville's 'Seven Little Foys'
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Eddie Foy (disambiguation)

Manhattan, New York City
Kansas City, Missouri
Bryan Foy
Charley Foy
Eddie Foy Jr.

New Rochelle, New York

vaudevillian

The Earl and the Girl
Ireland
New York City
Bowery
Greenwich Village
syphilis
dementia
Chicago
widow
Abraham Lincoln
supernumerary
Edwin Booth
Joseph Jefferson
Dodge City, Kansas
Wyatt Earp
Bat Masterson
Doc Holliday
Wyatt Earp

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