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464:, named after another great American actor and benefactor—was a wooden bungalow that was razed in the early 1970s. A nearby wood and brick-faced Greek revival-styled hall, converted into a 90-seat black-box performance space, was rededicated as the Fred Stone Theatre during this period, and although it has been moved to another location on campus, it still stands and is active as a performance venue for smaller experimental productions, as well as student-directed and -choreographed works. (The Rollins Archives have extensive information on the career of Stone, including numerous photographs, and is chief among private institutions in the U.S. continuing to educate young actors about the history of this great American thespian. Rollins College claims many famous theatrical alumni, including 38: 1529: 311: 286: 1498: 1256: 1414: 395:. Around 1917, Stone built a small estate in the exclusive private community of Forest Hills Gardens. The excess grounds were sold as building lots for two other homes. However, the original mansion still stands. In it are symbols of his acting career, including a theater in the basement and a separate room of store costumes. 1349: 1380: 1243:
From Greenville, Ohio, I received a heavy brown pasteboard box, which I carried to the stage of the Globe Theatre, Manhattan, and opened in the presence of a notary public. It contained several scrapbooks, with clippings, photographs, letters and a typed autobiography up to 1890 of my late friend,
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review of the play said of Crater: "My only complaint is that the structure of the entertainment makes it impossible for Allene Crater, who in the little bit she does shows herself one of the most refreshing comediennes on the musical stage, to have a really good part." As an adult, Dorothy became
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Annie Oakley Butler, ablest markswoman in history, who died last month. There was no letter of explanation but it seemed apparent that Annie Oakley, with whom I played in a circus some 20 years ago, wished me to be her Boswell.
213:, on August 19, 1873. In his early years his family moved frequently. By 1875 the family had moved to Longmont, CO, where his brother Joseph was born. The family then moved through a series of Kansas towns including 334:"should be the greatest success he has ever had. Fred Stone is unique. In a profession where the man who can dance can’t sing and the man who can sing can’t act he stands alone as one who can do everything." 437:
In 1928, Stone was critically injured in an airplane crash attempting a stunt. In addition to many other broken bones, his legs were crushed and he was told he never would dance again. His good friend
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Fred Stone's Daughter,. Carol, Now on ABC-TV. Carol Stone, plays Big Kate on ABC-TV's Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, is a daughter of musical comedy star ...
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Fred Stone became ill and blind and was hospitalized on August 25, 1957, the year his wife died. He died on March 6, 1959, at his home in
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Actor Fred Stone, 84, a veteran of more than 70 years in show business, is confined to his North Hollywood ...
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Veteran Actor, Blind for Last Two Years, Passes On at Home in North Hollywood
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Racial Innocence: Performing American Childhood from Slavery to Civil Rights
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This article is about the American actor. For the Canadian musician, see
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Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons
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Stone's feature film career began in comedy westerns; his first,
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and Raggedy Ann, respectively, in a musical extravaganza titled
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mentions him in the short story "The Aunt and the Sluggard", a
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Fred Stone Jingles for Good Little Girls and Good Little Boys
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He was particularly famous for appearing on stage opposite
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was published in 1945 (McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc.).
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Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)
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Fred Stone: Circus Performer and Musical Comedy Star
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Behind the Scenes of the Making of the Wizard of Oz
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Fred Stone (musician)

Valmont, Colorado
North Hollywood, California
Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)
Allene Crater
Dorothy Stone
Paula Stone
Carol Montgomery Stone
Milburn Stone
Madge Blake
circuses
minstrel shows
vaudeville
Hollywood Walk of Fame
Valmont, Colorado
Garden City
Dodge City
Burrton
Halstead
Wellington
David C. Montgomery
The Wizard of Oz
Victor Herbert
The Red Mill
Chin-Chin
The Wizard of Oz
Scarecrow
Ray Bolger

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