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Carmen Miranda

The very first Brazilian performer to realize international stardom, singer and actress Carmen Miranda was created Maria do Carmo Miranda da Cunha on February 9, 1909 in Marco de Canavezes, Portugal, but she grew up in Rio de Janeiro from infancy onward. After giving up school, she started working at …

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Russ Columbo

Vocalist Russ Columbo helped place the typical for Italian popular ballad crooners. In his personal performances, Columbo was cut, debonair, and preferred a spotless white fit of the type George Raft used in films of the time. Regardless of the all-prevailing importance and reputation of Bing Crosby being a vocalist …

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Eddie Cantor

No additional entertainer proved effective in as much areas as Eddie Cantor through the 1920s and ’30s. Nicknamed “Banjo Eye” and “the Apostle of Pep” for his limitless reserves of energy and showmanship (he’d literally jump round the stage while carrying out his favorite figures), he started his profession touring …

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Fred MacMurray

The phrase “tall, dark, and handsome” might have been coined to spell it out actor Fred MacMurray. Three ins over six ft, his physique influenced the build of comic books’ heroic Captain Marvel. Many a moviegoer liked the dramatic and comedic shows from the genial and well-known acting professional, who …

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Eddie DeLange

Bandleader and lyricist Eddie DeLange worked in music in the mid-’30s with the 1940s, and may be the lyricist of such popular music seeing that “Moonglow” (1934) and “Solitude” (1935), and created music for many films from the 1940s, including 1942’s When Johnny Shows up Marching Home. Blessed in NY …

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