CANTOR, Eddie
Amerikaans filmacteur (1892-1964)
* als Edward Israel Iskowitz
Komiek, acteur en zanger
*31.1.1892, New York, NY - † 1964
Born to Lower East Side immigrants from Russia and orphaned from early childhood, he began entertaining professionally at 14. After working for a while as a singing waiter in Coney Island, he edged his way to great popularity in vaudeville and burlesque. He got his first big break in The Midnight Frolics (1916), then starred in the Ziegfeld Follies and such Broadway hits as Kid Boots (1926) and Whoopee (1930), playing roles he later repeated in films. He made his film debut in 1926 and enjoyed considerable popularity after the advent of sound. However, most of his film vehicles were of mediocre quality and made little use of his stage presence and inimitable style. During the 30s he starred in his own highly popular radio show.
Cantor's rolling "banjo eyes" and unique speech pattern were imitated by Keefe Brasselle in the not-too-successful film biography THE EDDIE CANTOR STORY (1953). Cantor, whose activities were limited after a heart attack in 1952, was honored in 1956 with a special Academy Award "for distinguished service to the film industry." Ida Tobias, his wife for 48 years who was immortalized in the song lyrics "Ida, sweet as apple cider," died in 1962. Cantor wrote four autobiographical volumes, My Life Is in Your Hands (1928), Take My Life (1957), The Way I See It (1959), and As I Remember Them (1962).
Filmography Eddie Cantor
1926 KID BOOTS
1927 SPECIAL DELIVERY story, performer
1929 GLORIFYING THE AMERICAN GIRL
1930 WHOOPEE!
1931 MR. LEMON OF ORANGE co-screenwriter
1931 PALMY DAYS co-story,
1932 THE KID FROM SPAIN
1933 ROMAN SCANDALS
1934 KID MILLIONS
1936 STRIKE ME PINK
1937 ALI BABA GOES TO TOWN
1940 FORTY LITTLE MOTHERS
1943 THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS
1944 HOLLYWOOD CANTEEN cameo
1944 SHOW BUSINESS producer, performer
1946 ZIEGFELD FOLLIES screenwriter
1948 IF YOU KNEW SUSIE producer, performer
1952 THE STORY OF WILL ROGERS cameo