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11,542 stories by "Trav S.D."

The Boom and Bust of Doris Dawson by Trav S.d.

Doris Dawson (1905-86) was born in the boomtown of Goldfield, Nevada two years after the discovery of a gold deposit there. As Dawson City, Yukon had been the center of the Klondike Gold Rus…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 10:24am on April 16, 2020

Of Michael Ansara and Frontiers (Final and Otherwise) by Trav S.d.

Lebanese-American actor Michael Ansara (1922-2013) is notable for many things. The ledes may be that he was married to Barbara Eden from 1958 to 1974, and that he possessed one of the …

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 8:18pm on April 15, 2020

Wallace Reid: Matinees and Morphine by Trav S.d.

One of Hollywood's top matinee idols during the silent era, Wallace Reid (1891-1923) is today primarily remembered as a spectacular Hollywood casualty, giving short shrift to the over 200 fi…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 8:18am on April 15, 2020

Hans Conried: From Radio to Wrongway Feldman by Trav S.d.

Hans Conried (1917-82) specialized in playing funny martinets, pedantic schoolteachers, eccentric orchestra conductors, and cartoon villains. His Germanic name, mid-Atlantic speech, and stif…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 8:18am on April 15, 2020

Anise Boyer and Partners by Trav S.d.

A brief sketch on dancer Anise Boyer (1914-2008) and some of her cohorts. Originally from Jacksonville, Florida this petite, baby-faced dancer was already performing in Harlem night spots li…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 5:04am on April 15, 2020

R.I.P. to Trash and Vaudeville's Jimmy Webb by Trav S.d.

This just in off the transom: Jimmy Webb, former manager and buyer at the punk clothing punk Trash and Vaudeville has died at age 62. NB: this is NOT the same Jimmy Webb who wrote "Up, Up an…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 9:24pm on April 14, 2020

Rod Steiger: Just the Weird Parts by Trav S.d.

Now…I could do a worshipful, respectful post about the genius of Rod Steiger (1925-2002) as a Method Actor, but, children, that has been done. By the bushelful. There's not exactly a short…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 1:42pm on April 14, 2020

Thomas Jefferson in the Movies by Trav S.d.

Happy birthday to our third President (1743-1826), principal author of the Declaration of Independence, and purchaser of Louisiana, among a thousand other accomplishments. Jefferson's mother…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 10:24am on April 13, 2020

Trav S.D.'s Quarantine Song by Trav S.d.

Happy Easter! It's well timed this year, isn't it? Thanks to Spring Hay Fever I go to bed at least once a week convinced I'm going to die, and then wake up the next morning, lo and behold, I…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 9:12am on April 12, 2020

Harold Lockwood: Died in the Spanish Flu by Trav S.d.

The name Harold Lockwood (1887-1918) might well be better remembered if the silent movie star's life hadn't been cruelly cut down at age 31. Originally from Newark, Lockwood started out acti…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 8:12am on April 12, 2020

Paul Douglas: Satellite in Eclipse by Trav S.d.

Paul Douglas (Paul Douglas Fleischer, 1907-1959) was memorably cast as a cuckolded husband in Fritz Lang's adaptation of Clifford Odets' Clash by Night (1952), in which Robert Ryan beat his …

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 10:32am on April 11, 2020

Harry Morgan: From Before Broadway to After-M*A*S*H by Trav S.d.

For someone who performed under three professional names, Harry Morgan (1915-2011) achieved the near impossible by becoming a household word. On stage he went by his given name Harry Brat…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 5:03pm on April 10, 2020

George Arliss: Disraeli Gears by Trav S.d.

Today we chiefly remember George Arliss (August George Andrews, 1868-1946) as the answer to trivia questions. He was the first Brit to receive an Oscar, as well as the earliest born to recei…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 3:54pm on April 10, 2020

Of Chuck Connors and "The Rifleman" by Trav S.d.

Today we give three blasts of the shotgun in salute to the late Kevin "Chuck" Connors (1921-92) and the western TV series he starred in The Rifleman (1958-63). It's no longer widely known, i…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 1:42pm on April 10, 2020

50 Years Ago Today: The Accidental Break-Up of The Beatles by Trav S.d.

50 years ago today, Paul McCartney issued a public statement that resulted in the break-up of the Beatles. But it needn't have. His press release, structured in the form of a self-conducted …

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 9:18am on April 10, 2020

Carl Perkins: Go, Cat, Go! by Trav S.d.

Carl Perkins (1932-98) may be the last of the major '50s rockers I haven't yet written about, but it's his birthday today, and tomorrow is a very important Beatles anniversary, so I figure I…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 1:36pm on April 9, 2020

Of Ward Bond and "Wagon Train" by Trav S.d.

A hearty "Yah!" and a crack of the bullwhip today in salute to the great Hollywood actor Ward Bond (1903-1960). Raised in Nebraska and Colorado, Bond was a star of the USC football team, whi…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 1:36pm on April 9, 2020

Thomas Meighan: Matinees and Mansions by Trav S.d.

Thomas Meighan (1879-1936), though totally forgotten today, was a major star in his time, earning as much as $10,000 a week at his peak. Originally from Pittsburgh, he was a Broadway stage s…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 9:18am on April 9, 2020

Apropos of Woody Allen's New Autobiography by Trav S.d.

There's a book review below, but first a necessary diatribe. I know there will be more than a few who object to the publishing or reading of a book by this author, much less the posting of a…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 7:24pm on April 8, 2020

The Beatific Billie Holiday by Trav S.d.

Some brief words of tribute to the influential singer Billie Holiday (Eleanora Fagan, 1915-59). "Influential" is kind of an understatement " I can't even count the number of female singers (…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 2:03pm on April 7, 2020

The Short Family: Of Stage And Screen by Trav S.d.

I hope you won't be too disappointed to learn that the title of this post doesn't refer to a family of Little People. The Shorts were a family of actors of the early 20th century who started…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 12:54pm on April 7, 2020

In Which I Rank the Top Nine Game Show Phonies of My Youth by Trav S.d.

Apropos of nothing but badly needed escapism: we herewith rank the top game show phonies of my youth (the 1970s), from most to least nauseating. Categories include: Most Oleaginous, Most Lec…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 1:54pm on April 6, 2020

Gregory Peck: The Westerns by Trav S.d.

In honor of the natal day of the great Gregory Peck (1916-2003), a little survey of some of his western films from across the decades. Duel in the Sun (1946) An astounding, glorious mess …

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 7:48pm on April 5, 2020

The Many Parts of Melvyn Douglas by Trav S.d.

Today we recall that long-ago era when a man, even a movie star, could be called "Melvyn" with impunity. The one we have in mind is of course movie star Melvyn Douglas (Melvyn Edouard Hes…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 1:12pm on April 5, 2020

Winchell Smith: A Lamb Who Didn't Get Lost by Trav S.d.

Thank you, Kevin Fitzpatrick, for reminding us of actor/playwright/producer/director Winchell Smith (1871-1933), an important man of the theatre, and, indirectly, of early 20th century Ameri…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 9:48am on April 5, 2020
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