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11,552 stories by "Trav S.D."

Paul Sand, "Friends and Lovers" by Trav S.d.

Happy birthday, Paul Sand (Paul Sanchez, b. 1932). I became intrigued by this massive 1974 TV Guide spread. I recognized the face, but not the name, and certainly not the show they were hypi…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 2:40pm on March 5, 2019

Walter Long: He'll Break off Yer Legs and Wrap 'Em Around Yer Neck by Trav S.d.

Classic comedy fans know Walter Long (1879-1952) has a hilariously terrifying villain in four Laurel and Hardy comedies: Pardon Us (1931), Any Old Port (1932), Going Bye-Bye (1934), and T…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 11:46am on March 5, 2019

Minerva Pious: You Were Expecting Maybe…? by Trav S.d.

Minerva Pious (1903-1979), insomuch as she is remembered at all, is known almost exclusively for playing Mrs. Nussbaum in the "Allen's Alley" segments on Fred Allen's radio show. Her charact…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 10:09am on March 5, 2019

Ring Lardner: Covered All Bases by Trav S.d.

Ringgold Wilmer "Ring" Lardner (1885-1933) may be the only sportswriter I'll ever discuss here, and you know why he rates inclusion: he became even better known as a writer of Jazz Age humor…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 9:13am on March 5, 2019

Symona Boniface: Stodgy for the Stooges by Trav S.d.

Symona Boniface (1894-1950) was a bit player in films who enjoyed larger supporting parts in comedy shorts, in particular those of Three Stooges. She has been called the equivalent of the St…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 7:29am on March 5, 2019

Robert Emmett Keane: The American Englishman by Trav S.d.

New York born Robert Emmett Keane (1883-1981) started out in vaudeville. This review of a 1913 performance at Keith's Union Square describes him doing songs and patter as "The American Engli…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 10:55am on March 4, 2019

Violet MacMillan: The Cinderella Girl in Oz by Trav S.d.

Violet MacMIllan (1887-1955) was a teenager in Grand Rapids who entered show business by way of a "Cinderella Girl" contest to discover the girl with the tiniest foot. By 1904 (age 17), she …

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 6:25am on March 4, 2019

Canada Lee: The Boxer Who Played Banquo by Trav S.d.

I first learned about Canada Lee (1907-52) from Denise Oswald, my editor at Farrar, Straus & Giroux. One of the books ahead of mine in the FSG pipeline was Mona Z. Smith's Becoming Somet…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 6:39pm on March 3, 2019

Charlotte Henry: From Alice to Ecila by Trav S.d.

If Charlotte Henry (1914-1980) seemed to have appeared from out of nowhere, she nearly did. A child model from Brooklyn, at age 14 she was cast in a Broadway production called Courage in 192…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 1:51pm on March 3, 2019

Edwin Carewe: Landmark Native American Director by Trav S.d.

Edwin Carewe (Jay Fox, 1883-1940) is arguably the most significant and important Native American film director to come out of Hollywood: 58 films to his credit over a 20 year span (1914-1934…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 12:44pm on March 3, 2019

Billy Williams: The Man in the Velvet Suit by Trav S.d.

Billy Williams (Richard Isaac Banks, 1878-1915) was an Australian star of music hall, starting from around the turn of the last century. Originally from Melbourne, Williams arrived in the UK…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 11:02am on March 3, 2019

Juanita Hansen: Poppies Will Make You Sleep by Trav S.d.

Juanita Hansen (1895-1961) was a local Los Angeles kid (originally from Iowa), who lucked out one day when she was cast in a supporting part in L. Frank Baum's movie version of The Patchwork…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 10:03am on March 3, 2019

Dr. Seuss: Nabob of Nonsense by Trav S.d.

  These TV Guide ads are from the 1970 debut screening of Horton Hears a Who " which I watched! ("Boil that dust speck, boil that dust speck!) I also watched the premiers of The Cat in…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 12:27pm on March 2, 2019

Laraine Newman: More Than Ready for Prime Time by Trav S.d.

Having now already written about all of the other original Not Ready for Prime Time Players, completion mania demands that I give attention to Laraine Newman (b. 1952). Not that it's a chore…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 9:06am on March 2, 2019

Lona Andre: A Starlet Who Got Stuck by Trav S.d.

Gorgeous, vivacious Lona Andre (Launa Anderson, 1915-1992) had a career that was all over the map, in parts big and small,in major and minor films. She is striking and memorable almost every…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 7:06am on March 2, 2019

Happy Days and the '50s Nostalgia Boom by Trav S.d.

Ron Howard's birthday's a good time as any to do an overdue appreciation of a major pop culture phenomenon of my youth, and a follow up of sorts to this recent piece about Jazz Age nostalgia…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 8:19pm on March 1, 2019

For National Pig Day: On Toby and Other Sapient Porkers (by Way of Ricky Jay) by Trav S.d.

The fact that it is National Pig Day called to mind the fact that I haven't properly memorialized the late Ricky Jay, who passed away back in November. His passing happened so suddenly and u…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 4:05pm on March 1, 2019

For Women's History Month: Get the Alice Howell Collection! by Trav S.d.

It's Women's History Month! And the best way possible for fans of silent comedy to celebrate and observe it this year is to get the new Alice Howell Collection from my good friends at Underc…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 1:09pm on March 1, 2019

Skillet and Leroy by Trav S.d.

Funny (though sad) to find Sanford and Son news trending this morning (Nathaniel Taylor, who played Lamont's friend Rollo, has died, according to several sources). Today I'm scheduled to wri…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 9:04am on March 1, 2019

Frank Libuse: Stealthy and Strange by Trav S.d.

Eccentric comedian Frank Libuse (Frank Belohlavek, 1887-1985) born in Chicago on a first of March. Libuse worked vaudeville in the late '20s and early '30s as a spontaneous, improvisational …

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 7:12am on March 1, 2019

Geoffrey Holder and Family: West Indian Wunderkinds by Trav S.d.

This post is one of a series honoring Black History Month. I had initially intended this post for August 1, the birthday of Geoffrey Holder (1930-2014). 6′ 7″ Holder is well know…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 7:54am on February 28, 2019

Hale Hamilton: The Original Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford by Trav S.d.

Topeka-born Hale Hamilton (1880-1942) was said to have studied for the law before going on the stage in his native Kansas. His Broadway career began in 1901 with Don Caesar's Return with …

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 4:15am on February 28, 2019

Oscar Micheaux, Pioneer: From Farmer to Filmmaker by Trav S.d.

This post is one of a series honoring Black History Month. The name Oscar Micheaux (1884-1951) is a holy one among fans of African American cinema. Not unlike his opposite number among white…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 9:13am on February 27, 2019

The Johnny Cash Show by Trav S.d.

It's the birthday of the Man in Black today, Johnny Cash (1932-2003). Cash is one of those figures too large for a single post, I think, at last, in the short term. I recently did this appre…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 6:27pm on February 26, 2019

Fats Domino and The Big Easy by Trav S.d.

  This post is one of a series honoring Black History Month. February 26 was the birthday of Antoine "Fats" Domino (1928-2017). It always seemed like Fats' association with rock and ro…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 4:56pm on February 26, 2019
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