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

A Salute to "The Jeffersons" by Trav S.d.

This post is one of a series honoring Black History Month. It is our good luck that the birthday of Sherman Hemsley (1938-2012) falls on February 1, the first day of Black History Month. A P…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 7:06am on February 1, 2019

Black History Month on Travalanche: 2019 by Trav S.d.

Before I came upon the caption, I imagined the girls in this photo were lining up for an audition or a dance class (most of them seem to be turning out one foot in a classic dance position),…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 5:04am on February 1, 2019

To Tell the Truth About Garry Moore by Trav S.d.

The very title of this post betrays my age and my perspective in considering the career of broadcast personality Garry Moore (Thomas Garrison Morfit, 1915-1993). As a kid I knew him exclusiv…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 3:42pm on January 31, 2019

Why You Need to Brush Up on The Colgate Comedy Hour by Trav S.d.

This post will be less any kind of deep history lesson than a brief exercise in advocacy. You must know this show! I’ve long realized I should do a post about The Colgate Comedy Hour, …

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 12:24pm on January 31, 2019

Cliff Nazarro: Close to a Classic Comedian by Trav S.d.

New Haven born Cliff Nazarro (1904-1961) started out in vaudeville, burlesque, and with stock companies. In live performance he was often a master of ceremonies, but he became especially kno…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 11:18am on January 31, 2019

Tomorrow at Film Forum: Little Murders by Trav S.d.

Tomorrow (January 31) as part of their series Far Out in the 70s: A New Wave of Comedy 1969-1979, the Film Forum will be showing the screen version of Jules Feiffer’s Little Murders…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 12:12pm on January 30, 2019

Charles S. Dutton IS "Roc" by Trav S.d.

Today is the birthday of the great actor Charles S. Dutton, born 1951. I was a huge fan of his sitcom Roc, which ran on Fox from 1991 to 1994. Dutton played the titular garbageman, whose nam…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 8:48am on January 30, 2019

Dorothy Dell: Death Came for the Belle by Trav S.d.

I’ve encountered many biographies of stars whose careers rose rapidly and whose lives ended abruptly, but few this rapid or this abrupt. Dorothy Dell (Dorothy Dell Goff, 1915-1934) was…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 6:36am on January 30, 2019

Beatrice deMille: Mother of Movies by Trav S.d.

Having had occasion to write about her illustrious family today I add Beatrice deMille (Matilda Beatrice Samuel, 1853-1923) to our roster of worthis. And frankly I’m done caring about …

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 4:32am on January 30, 2019

Tom Selleck and "Magnum, P.I." by Trav S.d.

Though I was but a teenager, I think I was a little scornful of Magnum, P.I. (1980-1988) when it debuted. “There’s already Hawaii 5-0,” I reasoned, as though there could on…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 3:06pm on January 29, 2019

"Moose Head Over the Mantel" Now Available! by Trav S.d.

Great news! The award-winning, critically acclaimed horror film I’m in The Moose Head Over the Mantel is now available for home viewing through all manner of media: DVD, Blu-Ray, strea…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 11:42am on January 29, 2019

Archie Mayo: Wide of Girth, He Made Much Mirth by Trav S.d.

The terrific director Archie Mayo (1891-1968) was born on this day. Originally a stage actor, Mayo began directing silent L-KO comedy shorts in 1917. Later he would direct shorts for Christi…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 11:42am on January 29, 2019

The Celebrated Spooner Women and Their Relatives by Trav S.d.

This started out to be a post about Cecil Spooner (1875-1953) an important actress and theatre manager of her day, but it makes no sense to tell her story without telling that of her entire …

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 9:32am on January 29, 2019

Sam McDaniel: Hattie's Older Brother by Trav S.d.

African-American character actor Sam McDaniel (1886-1962) was born on this day. The older brother of the better known Hattie McDaniel, he started performing with his sister and other sibling…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 9:18am on January 28, 2019

Sammy Lerner: The Guy Who Wrote the Popeye Theme by Trav S.d.

Sammy Lerner (1903-1989) was a Tin Pan Alley songwriter with many credits you well know! Born in Romania, he immigrated with his family to Detroit when he was seven. In early adulthood he mo…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 8:12am on January 28, 2019

Holocaust (1978) by Trav S.d.

We bookend today’s flurry of posts with articles in observation of Holocaust Remembrance Day. Our first (The Last Laugh) was about a very recent film that explored that event. This one…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 3:54pm on January 27, 2019

State Fair by Trav S.d.

January 27 is the birthday of Iowa writer Phil Stong (1899-1957), who, though he wrote more than 40 books, is today almost exclusively known for having written the 1932 novel State Fair. If …

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 2:48pm on January 27, 2019

Billy Barnes: Revue Master of Hollywood by Trav S.d.

Over time I have grown interested in the phenomenon of live theatre in Los Angeles — and already I know you’re hearing condescension in my remarks which I don’t intend. Yes…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 1:42pm on January 27, 2019

Joyce Compton: Comedienne from Kentucky by Trav S.d.

A brief nod for Kentucky-born actress Joyce Compton (1907-1997), often cast in films as “dumb blondes”. She was elected to the WAMPAS Baby Stars in 1926, after only having been i…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 11:36am on January 27, 2019

Mimi Garneau: First Woman to Swallow a Neon Sword by Trav S.d.

A tribute today to sideshow artiste Mimi Garneau (Hazel Kirk Thomas,1890-1986). Here’s one I believe I have some kinship to, somewhere in the distant past. Her father was a Welsh coal …

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 10:32am on January 27, 2019

For Holocaust Remembrance Day: The Last Laugh by Trav S.d.

It’s Holocaust Remembrance Day — we thought it would be the best day on which to recommend The Last Laugh, Ferne Pearlstein’s thoughtful 2016 documentary which simultaneous…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 9:24am on January 27, 2019

Glorifying the American Girl by Trav S.d.

Glorifying the American Girl turns 90 years old this year, though the anniversary isn’t until December. We re-watched it last night and I can’t wait a whole year to post somethin…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 2:42pm on January 26, 2019

Tomorrow at Film Forum: Two Bogdanovich Comedies by Trav S.d.

Tomorrow and Monday at the Film Forum in New York as part of the Far-Out in the ’70s series, two hit comedies by Peter Bogdanovich, both of which were hugely important to me as a kid. …

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 12:36pm on January 26, 2019

Zara Cully: More than Mother Jefferson by Trav S.d.

This amounts to foreshadowing; my Jeffersons post is coming up in about a week, on Sherman Hemsley’s birthday. But when I stumbled across a reference to Zara Cully (1892-1978) the othe…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 5:54am on January 26, 2019

King Donovan: Coca Was His Queen by Trav S.d.

A brief nod now to King Donovan (1918-1987). From 1960 until his death, Donovan was the husband of Imogene Coca. He was, if you will, the Brad Hall to her Julia-Louis-Dreyfus. Like Coca, Don…

SOURCE: Trav S.D. at 5:24pm on January 25, 2019
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