All sorts of exciting things afoot; though fairly unrelated, I thought I’d bundle them all toegther in this handy news bulletin: Go here for my review/ article on Mike Daisey’s new show …
Linked From Trav S.D. at 04:48PMSome words of appreciation today for character actor Charles Napier (1936-2011). A native of Kentucky, army vet (sergeant in the paratroopers), and former basketball coach, Napier was workin…
Linked From Trav S.D. at 07:54AMWARNING: I always include spoilers. Most descriptions of Promising Young Woman I’m seeing, whether by critics or marketing people, seem to bump their heads against the limitations of an in…
Linked From Trav S.D. at 02:24PMWhile plenty of show biz buffs can tell you about Joel Grey (b. 1932), and some are probably aware that actress Jennifer Grey (b. 1960) is his daughter, I imagine far fewer know that the fam…
Linked From Trav S.D. at 10:06AMApril is a crazy month for classic comedy anniversaries, including the birthdays of Charlie Chaplin and Harold Lloyd and (this year) the centennial of the first comedy short directed by Bust…
Linked From Trav S.D. at 01:18PMI pen this post on the 90th birthday of a national treasure named Milt Larsen (b. 1931). I had the great honor of interviewing Mr. Larsen in preparation for my 2005 book No Applause: Just Th…
Linked From Trav S.D. at 12:18PMWe’ve already written (from a somewhat negative perspective) on the legacy of Hugh Hefner (1926-2017). Today, we thought we’d balance the picture out some, with a look in particular at h…
Linked From Trav S.D. at 10:12AMToday we blow taps for character actor James Hampton (b. 1936) who passed away a couple of days ago at the age of 84, of complications due to Parkinson’s. Many may remember Hampton best as…
Linked From Trav S.D. at 06:54AMStrange but true — Shecky Greene (Fred Sheldon Greenfield, b. 1926), a comic whose name has been a byword for “old school” for over half a century, is still alive and kicking. Over the…
Linked From Trav S.D. at 08:03AMThanks to reader Michael KInter, who let it be known that baseball legend John McGraw (1873-1934) deserves a place in the vaudeville annals. Kinter is currently working on a musical about Mc…
Linked From Trav S.D. at 08:03AMI’ve been doing plenty of hustling of late, of my first book and my third book, leaving my second one as a veritable orphan! Luckily, I just heard that now through April 12 the publisher B…
Linked From Trav S.D. at 05:42PMIn the majestic hierarchy of blonde pin-up actresses of the 1950s, Joi Lansing (Joy Rae Brown, 1929-1972) runs fourth behind Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield, and Mamie Van Doren, but only in…
Linked From Trav S.D. at 10:06AMOklahoma native Ray Cooke (1905-1963) was 22 when he began working as a bit player in Hollywood pictures. He frequently played bellhops, sailors, messenger boys, cab drivers, chauffeurs, and…
Linked From Trav S.D. at 07:42AMFor Eastertide: several films about the life of Jesus. There are fewer movies on this subject than you might think given the dominance of the Christian religion in America, but I think a com…
Linked From Trav S.D. at 09:54AMYou may know Arthur Byron (also billed as A.S. Byron, 1872-1943) from some of the talkies he made towards the end of his career. He played sypporting roles in a couple of dozen pictures betw…
Linked From Trav S.D. at 09:42AMDisco era character actress Debralee Scott (1953-2005) enjoyed a brief time in the sun, although it must be said that during that time (roughly 1975-80) she was practically ubiquitous. Hers …
Linked From Trav S.D. at 08:48AMNow that we have a complete set I can share my series of stories I wrote for the Chelsea Community News for Black History Month and Women’s History Month. I decided to concentrate on New Y…
Linked From Trav S.D. at 12:06PMNaturally, any Marx Brothers fan worthy of the name already owns all of the Marx Brothers’ starring films in one form or another, but it’s going to be real handy for us lazy slugs not to…
Linked From Trav S.D. at 12:06PMFor some of us, the words “Frances McDormand, Senior Citizen” sound like the clanging of a tomb door above our heads, but there it is. It was McDormand who saw a role for herself in a fi…
Linked From Trav S.D. at 08:54PMYou don’t have to be a full-fledged silent film buff to have seen Anna Q. Nilsson (1888-1974) on screen. Today her most widely seen performance is as one of the “waxworks” in Sunset Bo…
Linked From Trav S.D. at 09:42AMA tribute today to actor and nightclub comic Phil Foster (Fivel Feldman, 1913-1985). Foster was all about Brooklyn. Born and bred there, he took his professional name from Foster Avenue, whi…
Linked From Trav S.D. at 09:36AMToday a tip of the Stetson to Charles Starrett (1903-1986), one of the screen’s unlikeliest cowboy stars. Starrett was an upper crust Yankee who attended Worcester Academy and Dartmouth. A…
Linked From Trav S.D. at 10:18AMMy first exposure to Martin Short (b. 1950) came not on his breakthrough sketch shows of the mid ’80s but even earlier, when he was the star of the short-lived CBS sit-com The Associates …
Linked From Trav S.D. at 09:06AMSpencer Charters (1875-1943) was a terrific character actor whom you’ve certainly seen in small supporting parts in a zillion classic films. He was usually cast as fussy clerks, local bure…
Linked From Trav S.D. at 02:32PMIn 1975, if any of my friends had said to me “Did you watch Saturday Night Live last night?” it is a dead certainty that I would have said, “You mean the show with Howard Cosell?” I …
Linked From Trav S.D. at 10:12AMI just spent two hours trying to find the perfect image to head this post about Steve McQueen (b.1930). In my mind’s eye I’m picturing something from the classic year of 1968, perhaps a …
Linked From Trav S.D. at 02:36AMThe poetical prankster in me was half tempted to head this post “Milchwood”, a tribute to Joyce, Dylan Thomas and Deadwood‘s creator David Milch all at the same time (Milch” is Germa…
Linked From Trav S.D. at 10:12AMDelighted to announce that this Thursday, March 25, I’ll be the guest on The Host with the Most Toddcast with Todd Newton. Newton’s an amazing show biz veteran: he was the host of variou…
Linked From Trav S.D. at 12:12PMBrooklyn-bred chorus cutie Suzanne Kaaren (1912-2004) had quite a journey. As a young woman she acted with stock companies, posed as a model, and kicked in the choruses of Ziegfeld and Radio…
Linked From Trav S.D. at 06:36PMI have a confession to make. My fandom, even with respect to my favorite obessions, is flighty. I binge, I max out, I’m filled to the brim, and then I have to stay away for a while. It may…
Linked From Trav S.D. at 09:48AMMarch 20 is French Language Day as declared by the United Nations, and that’s no small thing around my house. Both my wife and I have been brushing up on the literal Lingua Franca as one o…
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