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

George Furth: Putting the Name to the Face by Trav S.d.

It has been a joy learning more about the life and career of George Furth (George Schweinfurth, 1932-2008). I'd always known him entirely as a film and television character actor, but it tur…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 11:48am on December 14, 2019

Jane Cowl: Cryin' Jane by Trav S.d.

A 1941 Life magazine article says that one Ernestine Russell took the first name Jane, i.e. Jane Russell in honor of Jane Cowl (1883-1950). Boston-born Cowl was a Broadway star and playwrigh…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 11:48am on December 14, 2019

Born 100 Years Ago Today: The U.S. Army's Only Official Pin-Up by Trav S.d.

Today would have been the 100th birthday of pin-up model and Hollywood supporting actress Margie Stewart (1919-2012), whose entire career was limited to the World War Two Era. Originally fro…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 11:48am on December 14, 2019

Lillian Randolph: From Old Time Radio to "The Onion Field" by Trav S.d.

Don't ask me why I did a post on Amanda Randolph first and then waited six years to do a post on her younger sister Lillian Randolph (1898-1980), who was arguably the bigger, better remem…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 11:48am on December 14, 2019

"Gone with the Wind" Turns 80 by Trav S.d.

This coming Sunday, December 15 will mark the 80th anniversary of the world premiere of Gone with the Wind (1939), which was held, somewhat symbolically, in Atlanta. We jump the gun a little…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 11:18am on December 13, 2019

Owen Moore: In His Own Right by Trav S.d.

These days, Owen Moore (1886-1939) is unfortunately remembered primarily as a footnote in the life of his first wife Mary Pickford. Because she ascended to the stratosphere, and Moore did…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 8:42am on December 13, 2019

For National Day of the Horse: John Bill Ricketts, Father of American Circus by Trav S.d.

It's National Day of the Horse, a more fitting occasion than you may know on which to celebrate John Bill Ricketts (1769-1800), long venerated as the Father of the American Circus. The insti…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 8:42am on December 13, 2019

Laura Hope Crews: Played Aunt Pittypat by Trav S.d.

Well, if we weren't mere hours away from the 80th anniversary of Gone With the Wind, I might not have felt the same urgency toward doing a post today on Laura Hope Crews (1879-1942) the lady…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 2:05am on December 13, 2019

The Descent of Thelma Hill: The Mah Jongg Bathing Girl by Trav S.d.

Thelma Hill (Thelma Hillerman, 1906-1938) was on a very promising trajectory as a comedy star until booze derailed the whole thing. Very often in these annals we encounter supporting players…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 4:12pm on December 12, 2019

Helen Menken: Of Broadway and Bogart by Trav S.d.

New York stage actress Helen Menken (Helen Meinken, 1901-1966) made her Broadway debut at only age 16 in the original production of Parlor Bedroom and Bath (1917, best known today for later …

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 4:12pm on December 12, 2019

Don C. Harvey: From the Middle West to the Mad, Mad World by Trav S.d.

If Don C. Harvey (1911-1963) had a genuine western air about it's because he started out acting in Kansas tent shows, Chautauquas, stock companies, and opera houses. Originally known as "Car…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 4:12pm on December 12, 2019

Fay Lanphier: Miss America in the Movies by Trav S.d.

We're days away from the next Miss America pageant and today happens to be the birthday of one of the holders of that title (probably one of the few we'll write about), Fay Lanphier (sometim…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 9:48am on December 12, 2019

See Melody Jane at Pangea This Saturday! by Trav S.d.

I VERY much look forward to seeing "The Violet Hour" Melody Jane's , Pangea debut this Saturday at 7pm, and I hope you will see it too! You may remember Melody Jane as "Beauty" in our produc…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 6:03pm on December 11, 2019

Missing Teri Garr by Trav S.d.

As sometimes happens, the bulk of my time working on this Teri Garr (b. 1944) post has been spent trying to find just the right photo to head it with. Some are too closely linked to specific…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 3:48pm on December 11, 2019

Sally Eilers: Bad Girl by Trav S.d.

Gorgeous Los Angeles local Sally Eilers (1908-1978) started out as an extra (often as flappers and chorus girls) in major movies like The Red Mill (1927, directed by Roscoe Arbuckle as "Will…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 3:48pm on December 11, 2019

Ron Carey: Not That Short by Trav S.d.

I flirted with not doing a post on Ron Carey (Ronald Joseph Cicenia, 1935-2007, figuring that my mention in my Barney Miller post about covered it, but, nah, there's much more to talk about.…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 3:48pm on December 11, 2019

Anne Gwynne: Chris Pine's Cool Grandmother by Trav S.d.

Well, you just want Anne Gwynne (1918-2003) to be related to Fred Gwynne, but her real name was Marguerite Gwynne Trice. And while the man from The Munsters was the quintessential easterner,…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 10:06am on December 10, 2019

Ray Collins: The Guy Who Played Boss Jim Gettys by Trav S.d.

Orson Welles fans know Ray Collins (1889-1965) from Citizen Kane (1941), The Magnificent Ambersons (1942) and Touch of Evil (1958) as well his various radio shows, and the 1941 Broadway prod…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 10:06am on December 10, 2019

How Sidney Fox Wound Up in a Hole by Trav S.d.

The story of Sidney Fox (Sarah Liefer, 1907-1942) is like that of a boat that gets lifted by a tidal wave and then stranded on the beach. Born in Galicia (now Poland), she emigrated with her…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 10:06am on December 10, 2019

Clarine Seymour: A Charmed Career But a Short Life by Trav S.d.

The ascent of Clarine Seymour (1898-1920) in the film business was nothing short of meteoric, like a ladder with several, clear rungs leading only upward. It must have seemed to good to be t…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 11:42am on December 9, 2019

Mark Jones: Reliable Roach Player by Trav S.d.

Los Angeles native Mark Jones (1889-1965) had been an acrobat prior to joining the Hal Roach comedy factory in 1919, appearing in over 70 films in 7 years. He was mostly a supporting player …

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 11:42am on December 9, 2019

Elmer Booth: Killed by Tod Browning by Trav S.d.

Los Angeles local Elmer Booth (1882-1915) was 28 when he was cast in his first Biograph role, in The Oath and the Man (1910) starring Henry B. Walthall. Whether he was related to the famous …

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 11:42am on December 9, 2019

Sammy Cohen: Hebrew Comedian by Trav S.d.

Sammy Cohen (1902-1981) had quite a substantial career in movies, and yet I only find the odd reference to him here and there " this may be the only honest-to-God article on him to be found …

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 1:03pm on December 8, 2019

Lloyd "Arkansas Slim" Andrews: Tent Shows, Tex Ritter, and TV by Trav S.d.

That Lloyd "Slim" Andrews (1906-1992), sometimes billed as Arkansas Slim, was born and died in Gravette, Arkansas is not an incidental detail in his biography. He built an entire career on h…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 1:03pm on December 8, 2019

Tommy Lorne: Funniest Stage Scotsman of All Time? by Trav S.d.

Just a very few words of tribute for Scottish music hall clown Tommy Lorne (Hugh Gallagher Corcoran, 1890-1935), who has been called "the funniest stage Scotsman of all time" and, more tempe…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 10:48am on December 7, 2019
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