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George White (died 1584) (c. 1530–1584), MP for Liverpool George White (Liberal politician) (1840–1912), British Liberal member of parliament, 1900–1912 George White (Ohio politician) (1872–1953), U.S. congressman, governor of Ohio George White (Mississippi politician), state legislator in Mississippi, represented Chickasaw County George White (Australian politician) (1905–1986), member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly George Boyle White (1802–1876), New South Wales ...
George White's Scandals were a long-running string of Broadway revues produced by George White that ran from 1919–1939, modeled after the Ziegfeld Follies. [1] The "Scandals" launched the careers of many entertainers, including W. C. Fields , the Three Stooges , Ray Bolger , Helen Morgan , Ethel Merman , Ann Miller , Eleanor Powell , Bert ...
Tom Patricola, Ann Pennington & George White. George White (March 12, 1892 – November 11, 1968) [1] was an American theatrical and film producer and director who also was an actor, choreographer, composer, dancer, dramatist, lyricist and screenwriter, as well as a Broadway theater owner.
George White’s rise to power was like the flight of a phoenix, and, like the phoenix, his career in politics was consumed in flames of racial hatred. Yet, from those ashes, White started a whole new life, creating economic power and self-sufficiency for black Americans.
George White. Writer: George White's 1935 Scandals. George White started in a burlesque dance team and later became a solo act. In the 1910s he came to Broadway, where he produced, directed, wrote and sometimes even appeared in shows. He is best remembered for his annual revue "Scandals" from the late 1910s to 1939.
George H. White had been the only African American member of Congress since reconstruction when he delivered this address. I want to enter a plea for the colored man, the colored woman, the colored boy, and the colored girl of this country.
George White’s “Scandals” of 1934, 1935, and 1945 were filmed, and the first two launched Alice Faye on her way to a glittering movie career.
Oct 11, 2007 · George White, né Weitz, producer, director, librettist, lyricist, actor, dancer (b at New York City, NY 1890; d at Hollywood, Calif 10 Oct 1968).... topics People
George White started in a burlesque dance team and later became a solo act. In the 1910s he came to Broadway, where he produced, directed, wrote and sometimes even appeared in shows. He is best remembered for his annual revue "Scandals" from the late 1910s to 1939.
Mar 26, 2017 · Amid the controversy about the true origin of the ‘Charleston’ and the ‘Black Bottom’, the 1926 George White Scandals emerged as an artistic high point of the 1920s Broadway revue. 38 The 1926 edition of the Scandals represented White at the height of his synthetic powers, as he melded his direct appropriations from African American ...