- minstrels, and films. A
vaudeville performer is
often referred to as a "
vaudevillian".
Vaudeville developed from many sources,
including the
concert saloon...
- 17, 1935) was an
American vaudevillian and
theatre manager. He is the
father of the
American actress, singer, and
vaudevillian Judy Garland. Gumm was born...
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February 1931. NY. p. 47.
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media related to Joe
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Edward Barton (November 1, 1890 –
February 19, 1962) was an
American vaudevillian,
stage performer, and a
character actor in
films and television. Barton...
- was an
American composer,
songwriter and film director. He also was a
vaudevillian,
organised his own
theatre companies and was a
music publisher. Edwards...
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December 14, 1997),
known as
Stubby Kaye, was an
American actor, comedian,
vaudevillian and singer,
known for his
appearances on
Broadway and in film musicals...
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Harry Rose (c. 1893 –
December 10, 1962) was an
American vaudeville comedian,
singer and songwriter.
There is some
uncertainty over his origins. Anthony...
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Charles Joseph King (October 31, 1886 –
January 11, 1944) was a
vaudeville and
Broadway actor who also
starred in
several movies. He
starred as the leading...
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together awaiting trial in 1920s Chicago. Roxie, a housewife, and Velma, a
vaudevillian,
fight for the fame that will keep them from the gallows. The film marks...
- The
Vaudevillains were an
American professional wrestling tag team in WWE,
composed of
Aiden English and
Simon Gotch.
Their gimmick was a pair of Vaudeville-era...