Take a journey back in time to a world where comedy was king and the men and women who made us laugh were the brightest of stars. Comedy is not always funny once the spotlight goes out and the audience goes home.
Come with Catherine Olen on a trip through the highs and lows, the triumph and tragedy, the successes and failures of our favorite comedians from the beginnings of Vaudeville all the way through the present day.
When the laughter died, their stories did not. Find out what happened beyond the stage and screen.
As always, Catherine Olen leaves you dying for more.
Table des matières
Introduction
Vaudeville paves the way for film 1910 – 1930
Harold Lloyd
Charlie Chaplin
Laurel and Hardy
Buster Keaton
Roscoe ‘Fatty’ Arbuckle
Ben Turpin
W.C. Fields
Mabel Normand
Mack Sennett
Eddie Cantor
John Bunny
Our Gang
Charlie Chase
Jim Finlayson
Al Jolson
From Big Screen to Small Screen – 1940-1950
Milton Berle
George Burns
Lucille Ball
Gracie Allen
The Marx Brothers
Bob Hope
Jack Benny
Edgar Bergen
Jimmy Durante
Jackie Gleason
The Three Stooges
Danny Kaye
Donald O’Connor
Red Skelton
Fanny Brice
Red Buttons
Abbott and Costello
Morey Amsterdam
Mae West
Phil Silvers
Imogene Coca
Ray Bolger
Zasu Pitts
Conclusion