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Name: Bert Lahr
Birth Date: September 13, 1895
Death Date: December 4, 1967
Place of Birth: Yorkville, New York, United States
Nationality: American
Gender: Male
Occupations: entertainer, actor, comedian

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Biography of Bert Lahr
1,070 words, approx. 4 pages
Bert Lahr (1895-1967) was a popular burlesque and vaudeville performer and an actor and comedian in musical comedy, film, and television. Bert Lahr (Irving Lahrheim), born on August 13, 1895, in Yorkville, New York, was the son of Jacob Lahrheim, a...


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Lahr, Bert (1895-1967) Summary
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Vaudeville comedian Bert Lahr devoted most of his six decade career to portraying hapless, reckless, and uproariously funny characters who came to life through the contortions of his "India rubber face" and his exaggerated pantomime. The...
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Bert Lahr Information
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Bert Lahr, born Irving Lahrheim, (August 13, 1895 – December 4, 1967) was a Tony Award-winning American comic actor. Born in New York City, he is best remembered today for his role as the Cowardly Lion (and the farmworker "Zeke") in the classic 1939...


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American Theatre
Stage door Johnny. (theater critic John Lahr)
05/01/1996: 2,031 words, approx. 7 pages
Examples of theater critic John Lahr's unconventional style of delivering criticism on theater productions have been collected into a book 'Light Fantastic: Adventures in Theater.' Lahr would rather give an interpretative essay regarding a production, rather than a review. His purpose is to educate...
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The Village Voice
Bert Williams
12/01/2004: 718 words, approx. 2 pages
Enjoying, not forgiving, the ragtime era's biggest black star BERT WILLIAMS The Early Years, 1901-1909 Archeopnone WAS SOMEBODY Comedian Bert Williams was the biggest African American performer of the ragtime era. He sold hundreds of thousands of records. Yet...
 


 

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