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Eddie Cantor - A Bio-Bibliography (Hardcover, New)
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Eddie Cantor - A Bio-Bibliography (Hardcover, New)
Series: Bio-Bibliographies in the Performing Arts
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Born Isidore Iskowitz in 1892, Eddie Cantor became one of the
greatest entertainers of Depression-era America. The star of such
films as Roman Scandals (1933) and Kid Millions (1934), he
symbolized the ordinary person who falls into extraordinary
circumstances. Off-screen or on, Cantor exuded a spirit of charity
and hopefulness. His life was marked by numerous humanitarian
achievements and a strong commitment to political and social
causes. On October 29, 1995, as part of a nationwide celebration of
the 75th anniversary of radio, he was posthumously inducted into
the Radio Hall of Fame at Chicago's Museum of Broadcast
Communication. Despite his significant achievements and enormous
popularity with his public, Eddie Cantor is today among the most
overlooked performers of the golden age of American entertainment.
This reference book provides detailed information on his extensive
stage, film, radio, television, and musical work and includes an
extensive bibliography. The volume begins with a carefully
documented biography that discusses Cantor's upbringing, his rise
as a vaudeville star, his social and political activism, and his
success as a film, radio, and television personality. A chronology
then highlights the most memorable achievements in his remarkable
career. The chapters that follow are devoted to his stage, film,
radio, and television work. Each chapter lists Cantor's
performances in a particular medium and provides detailed material,
such as cast and credit information, plot synopses, review
excerpts, and a critical commentary. The volume also includes
entries for his various recordings and for sheet music bearing his
name or image. Appendices cite his newsreel appearances and
cartoons featuring his likeness. An extensive bibliography of works
by and about Cantor concludes the book.
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