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  1. Williams successfully auditioned for Gosden and Correll, and he was cast as Andrew H. Brown. Williams was joined in the cast by New York theater actor Alvin Childress, who was cast as Amos, and vaudeville comedian Tim Moore, who was cast as their friend George "Kingfish" Stevens. When Williams accepted the role of Andy, he returned to a ...

  2. He performed his comedy act at the historic Apollo Theater in Harlem during the 1930s and 1940s. Family Life. He was married to his third wife, Benzonia Davis Moore from 1941 to 1956. Associated With. He appeared on The Tonight Show with Jack Paar after going through some legal issues involving a deadly weapon.

  3. Subsequently, he went on tour as one of the stars of producer Edward E. Daley's "black and white musical comedy sensation", Rarin' to Go, for three seasons on the Columbia Burlesque Wheel (1925, 1926 and 1927 editions). Broadway comedian In June 1925, Tim Moore made his Broadway debut as the star of Lucky Sambo (based on "Aces and Queens ...

  4. Eventually, old-time vaudeville comedian Tim Moore was cast as the Kingfish. Shortly after the television show had ended, plans to turn it into a vaudeville act were announced in 1953, with Childress, Williams and Moore playing the same roles as they had in the television series. It is not known if there were any performances.

  5. www.dumboozle.com › tmoore › tmoordexTim Moore - Dumboozle

    Cast: Tim Moore and Gertrude Moore. This is a silent film, starring Moore and his real-life wife, as a married couple. The single reference to it that I have seen describes it as a 5-reel "dramatic comedy." Darktown Revue Director: Oscar Michaeux (Michaeux Films, 1931) Cast: Tim Moore, Andrew Tribel, Amos Davis, and the Donald Heywood Choir

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  7. Williams was joined in the cast by New York theater actor Alvin Childress, who was cast as Amos, and vaudeville comedian Tim Moore, who was cast as their friend George "Kingfish" Stevens. [25] [30] When Williams accepted the role of Andy, he returned to a familiar location; the CBS studios were built on the former site of the Christie Studios . [10]