The Muppet Musicians of Bremen
Today being World Puppetry Day, and many of us housebound due to rapidly spreading Covid-19, I wanted to do a quick plug for a thing to watch to lighten your spirits. I first watched The Mup…
Today being World Puppetry Day, and many of us housebound due to rapidly spreading Covid-19, I wanted to do a quick plug for a thing to watch to lighten your spirits. I first watched The Mup…
I only discovered the existence of Rusty Warren (Ilene Goldman, b. 1930) a few months ago, in a record shop in San Luis Obispo, while speaking at their local historical society. Warren was b…
The career of Vaughn Meader (Abbott Vaughn Meader, 1936-2004) describes one of the most drastic spikes in show business history. Meader enjoyed monster success for just over one year before …
This piece is excerpted from a new talk about medicine shows I am developing, shared today in honor of the birthday of dime novel author, journalist, promoter and impresario Ned Buntline (18…
A little thing today about game show host and producer Jack Barry (Jack Barasch, 1918-1984). I was first aware of Barry when I was a kid, for he was the host of a show called The Joker's Wil…
Charles Ross Taggart (1871-1953) was a humorist who made an entire career out of being a rural Vermonter. He was generally billed as either "The Man from Vermont" or "The Old Country Fiddler…
George Sidney (Samuel Greenfield, 1877-1945) was a vaudeville, stage and screen comic, closely associated with Jewish stereotype characters. He was the brother of producer Louis K. Sidney, a…
How perfect is it that Michael O'Shea (1906-1973) was born of a St. Patrick's Day? Irish Catholic Hartford native O'Shea is best remembered, at least among my set, as the male lead Biff Bran…
Contemporaries of Rockliffe Fellowes (Rockliffe St. Patrick Fellowes, 1883-1950) would be surprised to learn that his best remembered role would turn out to be his supporting turn as gangste…
Originally posted on Puppets in Review: review by Jennifer Wilcox March 6, 2020Coney Island Sideshow Stage This opera is as downtown as you can get with all the joy of live music and cardboa…
Shirley Deane (Shirley Deane Blattenberger, 1913-1983), sang and danced from her childhood years, and got her first stage experience in her hometown of San Francisco. A good showing in a bea…
Verree Teasdale (1903-1987) appeared in RKO's very first release Syncopation (1929); as well as The Sap from Syracuse (1930) with Jack Oakie; They Had to Get Married (1932) and Love Honor an…
Constance Bergen (1912-79) started out as a singer in her native Chicago, presumably with the approval of her parents, who had named her Constance Talmadge Bergen in honor of the movie star.…
Today we shed light on stage and screen actress Mary Carr (Mary Kennevan, 1874-1973). Carr was a native of Germantown, Pennsylvania (a suburb of Philadelphia). She began her working life …
In the international world of circus, our normal procedure of hyphenating identities can become an absurdity. Take for example Bonar Colleano (Bonar Sullivan, 1924-58) who was, technically, …
A good year to acknowledge the birthday of Lenny Montana (Leonardo Passafaro, 1926-1992), for after his years as a professional wrestler, Montana was an enforcer and arsonist for the Columbo…
Today we celebrate Irish-Welsh performer Tessie O'Shea (Teresa Mary O'Shea, 1912-95). By Irish-Welsh, we of course mean that her parents were Irish and she herself was born and raised in Wal…
A brief take on an interesting, multi-faceted figure of the 20th century, Eugenie McEvoy (Eugene Wehrle, 1879-1975). McEvoy had her finger in so many pies during her life that our main point…
Whenever I lose my resolve or have doubts about my own quirks and eccentricities as an actor, I hope I'll remember the example of Timothy Carey (1929-1994). Carey was a man with maximum inte…
One of the more egregious mistakes made by non-Ed Wood fans is their mischaracterization of director's casts as a conglomeration of nobodies, bottom-feeeders, and inexperienced non-actors. W…
An introduction today, for those that require one, to Baldwin "Baldy" Cooke (1888-1953) and his wife Alice Hamilton Cooke (1882-1985), who are today remembered pretty much entirely in terms …
For someone with my peculiar proclivities the name Napoleon Sarony (1821-96) is as familiar as the back of my hand. I imagine Mathew Brady is better known nowadays amongst the general public…
Some brief attention to actress Priscilla Lawson (Priscilla Jones Shortridge, 1914-58). Lawson's time in the sun was brief, and she wasn't very directly in the sun (more in the cave shadows …
 Today an homage to writer/director/actor/producer Rob Reiner (b. 1947) Reiner is a textbook, literal, Baby Boomer: his father, the famous Carl Reiner was discharged from his World War I…
Time and perspective have given me an added appreciation for the singular oeuvre of Hal Needham (1931-2013) " within reason. There are many roads to being a film director. Some who've gotten…