Eddie Cantor(1892-1964)
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- Drehbuch
- Produktion
Eddie Cantor wurde am 31 Januar 1892 in New York City, New York, USA geboren. Er war Schauspieler und Autor, bekannt für Kid Millions (1934), The Kid from Spain (1932) und Forty Little Mothers (1940). Er war mit Ida Tobias Cantor verheiratet. Er starb am 10 Oktober 1964 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Auszeichnungen
- 6 wins total
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Produktion
- Offizieller Standort
- Größe
- 1,73 m
- Geboren am
- Verstorben
- Ehepartner
- Ida Tobias Cantor9. Juni 1914 - 9. August 1962 (sie verstorben, 5 Kinder)
- Kinder
- VerwandteBrian Gari(Grandchild)
- Andere ArbeitenStage: Appeared (Broadway debut) in "Ziegfeld Follies of 1917" on Broadway. Musical revue. Music by Raymond Hubbell and Dave Stamper. Patriotic finale by Victor Herbert. Book / Lyrics by Gene Buck and George V. Hobart. Musical Direction by Frank Darling. Featuring songs by James F. Hanley, Jack Egan, Jerome Kern, Ring Lardner, Turner Layton (Broadway debut; credited as J. Turner Layton), Les Copeland and Leo Edwards. Featuring songs with lyrics by Ballard MacDonald, Alfred Harriman, Ring Lardner, Henry Creamer, Rennold Wolf and Blanche Merrill. Directed by Ned Wayburn. New Amsterdam Theatre: 12 Jun 1917-4 Sep 1917 (111 performances). Cast: Miss Alexander, Miss Allen, Mary Arthur, Don Barclay, Helen Barnes, Miss Barnett, Miss Bowman, Fanny Brice, Betty Browne, Miss Calais, May Carmen, Miss Carr, Claremont Carroll, Walter Catlett, Ethel Delmar, Bernice Dewey, Dorothy Dickson, Rose Dolores, Emily Drange, Marcelle Earle, Miss Eberts, Helen Ellsworth, Madeleine Fairbanks, Marion Fairbanks, Miss Falconer, W.C. Fields, Irving Fisher, Edith Hallor, Fred Heider, Malcolm Hicks, Clay Hill, Freda Hirsch, Hilda Hirsch, Peggy Hopkins, Carl Hyson, Florence Kern, Allyn King, Eleanor Lang, Dorothy Leeds, Doris Lloyd, Gladys Loftus, Cecile Markle, Bruce McKay, Gus Minton, Bessie Nelligan, Peter Ostrander, Miss Palfer, Kathryn Perry, Tom Richards, Will Rogers, Charles Scribner, Margaret St. Clair, Lilyan Tashman, Russell Vokes, Marie Wallace, Miss Walsh, Edythe Whitney, Bert Williams, Miss Worth. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
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- WissenswertesTaking his show on a national tour, he was preparing to open one night at a theater in Minneapolis, in which every seat had been sold. Shortly before the show was to begin that night, a terrific snowstorm hit Minneapolis, effectively shutting the city down, and of the hundreds of people who had bought tickets to see the show, only seven managed to make it to the theater. When the management wanted to cancel the show and refund the patrons' money, Cantor refused, saying, "These people have paid their money to come and see me, and that's what they're going to get". So he put on the full show--elaborate musical numbers, sketches, dancing girls, comics, etc.--for an audience of just seven people.
- Zitate[after attending the premiere of the film The Eddie Cantor Story (1953)] If that was my life, I didn't live.
- Spitznamen
- Banjo Eyes
- The Apostle of Pep
- Ol' Banjo Eyes
- Gehalt
- (1930)$100,000 + 10% profits
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