Al Jolson

Al Jolson

Acting • Born 1886-05-26 – Died 1950-10-23

Acting1Sredniki, Kovno Governorate, Russian Empire [now Seredžius, Lithuania]

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Al Jolson (born Asa Yoelson; May 26, 1886 – October 23, 1950) was a Lithuanian-born American singer, comedian, actor, and vaudevillian. In his heyday, he was dubbed "The World's Greatest Entertainer". He was born in the Russian Empire (the part of which is now in Lithuania) and emigrated to America at the age of five with his Jewish parents. His performing style was brash and extroverted, and he popularized a large number of songs that benefited from his "shamelessly sentimental, melodramatic approach". Numerous well-known singers were influenced by his music, including Bing Crosby Judy Garland, rock and country entertainer Jerry Lee Lewis, and Bob Dylan, who once referred to him as "somebody whose life I can feel". Broadway critic Gilbert Seldes compared him to "the Great God Pan," claiming that Jolson represented "the concentration of our national health and gaiety." In the 1930s, he was America's most famous and highest paid entertainer. Between 1911 and 1928, Jolson had nine sell-out Winter Garden shows in a row, more than 80 hit records, and 16 national and international tours. Although he's best remembered today as the star in the first (full length) talking movie, The Jazz Singer in 1927, he later starred in a series of successful musical films throughout the 1930s. After a period of inactivity, his stardom returned with the 1946 Oscar-winning biographical film, The Jolson Story. Larry Parks played Jolson with the songs dubbed in with Jolson’s real voice. A sequel, Jolson Sings Again, was released in 1949, and was nominated for three Oscars. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Jolson became the first star to entertain troops overseas during World War II, and again in 1950 became the first star to perform for G.I.s in Korea, doing 42 shows in 16 days. He died just weeks after returning to the U.S., partly due to the physical exertion of performing. Defense Secretary George Marshall afterward awarded the Medal of Merit to Jolson's family. He enjoyed performing in blackface makeup – a theatrical convention since the mid-19th century. With his unique and dynamic style of singing black music, like jazz and blues, he was later credited with single-handedly introducing African-American music to white audiences. As early as 1911 he became known for fighting against anti-black discrimination on Broadway. Jolson's well-known theatrics and his promotion of equality on Broadway helped pave the way for many black performers, playwrights, and songwriters, including Cab Calloway, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Fats Waller, and Ethel Waters. Description above from the Wikipedia article Al Jolson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

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The Jazz Singer

The Jazz Singer

Movie • 1927

Jakie Rabinowitz

Rhapsody in Blue

Rhapsody in Blue

Movie • 1945

Al Jolson

Rose of Washington Square

Rose of Washington Square

Movie • 1939

Ted Cotter

Showbiz Goes to War

Showbiz Goes to War

Movie • 1982

(archive footage)

Hollywood Cavalcade

Hollywood Cavalcade

Movie • 1939

Al Jolson

Hollywood Handicap

Hollywood Handicap

Movie • 1938

Himself

Mammy

Mammy

Movie • 1930

Al Fuller

The Legend of Rudolph Valentino

The Legend of Rudolph Valentino

Movie • 1961

Self (archive footage)

Hallelujah, I'm a Bum

Hallelujah, I'm a Bum

Movie • 1933

Bumper

Wonder Bar

Wonder Bar

Movie • 1934

Al Wonder

Swanee River

Swanee River

Movie • 1939

Edwin P. Christy

The Singing Kid

The Singing Kid

Movie • 1936

Al Jackson

New York Nights

New York Nights

Movie • 1929

Al Jolson

Big Boy

Big Boy

Movie • 1930

Gus

The Singing Fool

The Singing Fool

Movie • 1928

Al Stone

A Plantation Act

A Plantation Act

Movie • 1926

Self

Say It with Songs

Say It with Songs

Movie • 1929

Joe Lane

Go Into Your Dance

Go Into Your Dance

Movie • 1935

Al Howard

Going Hollywood: The '30s

Going Hollywood: The '30s

Movie • 1984

(archive footage)

Show Girl in Hollywood

Show Girl in Hollywood

Movie • 1930

Al Jolsen

Screen Snapshots: Series 16, No. 12

Screen Snapshots: Series 16, No. 12

Movie • 1937

Self (uncredited)

The Golden Twenties

The Golden Twenties

Movie • 1950

Self (archive footage)

The Dawn of Sound: How Movies Learned to Talk

The Dawn of Sound: How Movies Learned to Talk

Movie • 2007

Self (archive footage)

Screen Snapshots: Memorial to Al Jolson

Screen Snapshots: Memorial to Al Jolson

Movie • 1952

Self (archive footage)

The Jolson Story

The Jolson Story

Movie • 1946

Singing Voice / Al Jolson (uncredited)

Jolson Sings Again

Jolson Sings Again

Movie • 1949

Himself (singing voice) (uncredited)

Show-Business at War

Show-Business at War

Movie • 1943

Self

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?

Movie • 1975

Self (archive footage)

Myrna Loy: So Nice to Come Home To

Myrna Loy: So Nice to Come Home To

Movie • 1990

(archive footage)

Take It or Leave It

Take It or Leave It

Movie • 1944

(archive footage) (uncredited)

Salsa

Salsa

Movie • 1976

(archive footage)

Okay for Sound

Okay for Sound

Movie • 1946

The Voice That Thrilled the World

The Voice That Thrilled the World

Movie • 1943

Self (segment 'The Jazz Singer') (archive footage)

A Day at Santa Anita

A Day at Santa Anita

Movie • 1937

Al Jolson (uncredited)

Screen Snapshots Series 18, No. 8

Screen Snapshots Series 18, No. 8

Movie • 1939

Al Jolson

Studio Highlights

Studio Highlights

Movie • 1934

Self

Purple Heart Diary

Purple Heart Diary

Movie • 1951

Al Jolson (archive footage) (uncredited)

Gene Kelly - An American in Hollywood

Gene Kelly - An American in Hollywood

Movie • 2025

Self (archive footage)

Sunshine State

Sunshine State

Movie • 2022

Self (archive footage)

The Real Charlie Chaplin

The Real Charlie Chaplin

Movie • 2021

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Farina & The Perpetual Shine Machine

Farina & The Perpetual Shine Machine

Movie

O Filme que Fala

O Filme que Fala

Movie • 2026

Jakie Rabinowitz (archive footage)

Charlie Chaplin, The Genius of Liberty

Charlie Chaplin, The Genius of Liberty

Movie • 2020

archive footage

Startime

Startime

TV • 1959

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