Here are 10 things you should know about Alan Hale, Sr., born 131 years ago today. He was one of the busiest character actors in film history, appearing in nearly 250 movies in 38 years.
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10 Things You Should Know About Jane Greer
Here are 10 things you should know about Jane Greer, born 98 years ago today. She appeared in just 28 pictures and even fewer TV shows, but her legacy endures.
10 Things You Should Know About Joseph Cotten
Here are 10 things you should know about Joseph Cotten, born 117 years ago today. He enjoyed success on stage, in pictures, in radio and in television.
10 Things You Should Know About Duke Ellington
Here are 10 things you should know about the great Duke Ellington, born 122 years ago today. He was one of the true musical geniuses of the 20th century, and we’re celebrating his birthday by featuring his music all day long, so tune in now!
Snapshot in Prose: Kate Smith
Most folks today who have any notion at all of Kate Smith think of her as a big gal with a big voice belting patriotic tunes in bombastic fashion. It’s hard to imagine her taking a pratfall, performing a soft shoe routine, or even offering a gentle rendition of a love song.
Kate Smith — “Maybe It’s Love”
But as is confirmed by this week’s edition of Snapshot in Prose, in her prime, Smith was a much more versatile performer than is recalled by most today. She was hugely popular, recording many hit renditions of the popular tunes of the day. And earlier in her career, she appeared in stage musicals, where she was respected as a comedienne and even a dancer (and no, she was not petite in those days).
This profile of Smith, from 1935, captures her at a point in her career when she has experenced great success and popularity but before she had become the sort of singing national monument she is now so widely thought to be.
