 | Birth : 31 January 1892, New York, New York, USA Death : 10 October 1964, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA (heart attack) Birth Name: Israel Iskowitz Nickname: Banjo Eyes Height: 173
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Filmography:
| The Friendship Train | Himself | | "You Asked for It" | Himself | | That Party in Person | | | Screen Snapshots Series 15, No. 5 | Himself | | "This Is Your Life" | Himself | | A Few Moments with Eddie Cantor, Star of 'Kid Boots' | Himself | | Kid Boots | Samuel (Kid) Boots | | A Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic | Himself | | Special Delivery | | | Special Delivery | Eddie, The Mail Carrier | | Glorifying the American Girl | Himself (Revue Scenes) | | Caught Short | | | Getting a Ticket | Himself | | Insurance | Sidney B. Zwieback | | Whoopee! | Henry Williams | | Mr. Lemon of Orange | | | Palmy Days | | | Palmy Days | Eddie Simpson | | The Kid from Spain | Eddie Williams aka Don Sebastian II | | Roman Scandals | Eddie aka Oedipus | | Kid Millions | Eddie Wilson Jr. | | Strike Me Pink | Eddie Pink | | Ali Baba Goes to Town | Ali Baba | | Forty Little Mothers | Gilbert Jordan Thompson | | Thank Your Lucky Stars | Himself / Joe Simpson | | Hollywood Canteen | Himself | | Show Business | Eddie Martin | | Ziegfeld Follies | | | "Toast of the Town" | Himself (2 episodes, 1952-1955) | | If You Knew Susie | Sam Parker | | "The Colgate Comedy Hour" | Himself - Host / ... (44 episodes, 1950-1954) | | "What's My Line?" | Mystery Guest (2 episodes, 1952-1957) | | "This Is Your Life" | Himself (2 episodes, 1953) | | The Story of Will Rogers | Himself, Eddie Cantor | | Screen Snapshots 9860: Hollywood Friars Honor George Jessel | Speaker | | The Eddie Cantor Story | Himself as audience member (uncredited) | | "The Eddie Cantor Comedy Theater" | Himself / ... (18 episodes, 1955) | | "Playhouse 90" | Himself - Announcing Next Week's Show / ... (2 episodes, 1956) | | Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? | (archive footage) | | Entertaining the Troops | Himself (archive footage) | | "American Masters" | Himself (archive footage) | | Hollywoodism: Jews, Movies and the American Dream | Himself (archive footage) | | Meet Mr. Mischief | Face on Station Program Poster (uncredited) | | Screen Snapshots | Himself | | The 1930's: Music, Memories & Milestones | Himself (with Shirley Temple) (archive footage) | | The Great Standups | Himself (archive footage) | | Screen Snapshots Series 25, No. 2: Radio Shows | Himself - The Eddie Cantor Program | | Screen Snapshots Series 25, No. 2: Radio Shows | Himself - The Eddie Cantor Program | | The March of Time Volume IV, Issue 5 | Himself | | Screen Snapshots: Hollywood's Happy Homes | Himself | | Screen Snapshots: Memorial to Al Jolson | Himself | | "Biography" | (archive footage) | | Minstrel Days | Himself: edited from 'Roman Scandals' (archive footage) | | Hollywood My Home Town | Himself (archive footage) | | "Broadway: The American Musical" | (unknown episodes) |
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Singer, songwriter ("Merrily We Roll Along"), comedian, author and actor, educated in public schools. He made his first public appearance in Vaudeville in 1907 at New York's Clinton Music Hall, then became a member of the Gus Edwards Gang, later touring vaudeville with Lila Lee as the team Cantor & Lee. He made Broadway stage appearances in "Canary Cottage", "Broadway Brevities of 1920", "Make It Snappy", "Kid Boots", "Whoopee", "Banjo Eyes", and the Ziegfeld Follies of 1917, 1918, 1919 and 1927. He had his own radio program in the 1930s, appeared often on television in the 1950s, and made many records. Joining ASCAP in 1951, and his popular-song compositions also include "Get a Little Fun Out of Life", "It's Great to Be Alive", and "The Old Stage Door". Eddie Cantor also wrote the books "Ziegfeld, the Great Glorifier" and "As I Remember Them", and the autobiographies "My Life Is In Your Hands" and "Take My Life".
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With Eddie Elkins and his Orchestra |
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