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Bert Lahr Biography
Fittingly known to be a "Leo" for his horoscope, Bert Lahr is always remembered as the Cowardly Lion in (and the farmer "Zeke") The Wizard of Oz (1939). But during his acting career, he has been known for being in burlesque, vaudeville, and Broadway.Dropped out of high school at the age of fifteen for a juvenile vaudeville act, Lahr worked his way up to the top billing of the Columbia Burlesque Circuit. When in Broadway, Lahr usually plays a comic actor in plays which he starred in such as the classic routine The Song of the Woodman, which he would later perform in Merry Go Round of 1938 (1937).Aside from The Wizard of Oz (1939), Lahr's movie career never caught on because his gestures and reactions were too broad. Lahr died in 1967.
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36. That's Entertainment! (1974)
(performer: "We're Off to See the Wizard", "If I Only Had the Nerve")
(performer: "We're Off to See the Wizard", "If I Only Had the Nerve")
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41. Sing Your Worries Away (1942)
(performer: "Sally") ("Cindy Lou McWilliams" (1942), "Nothing Can Change My Mind" (1942))
(performer: "Sally") ("Cindy Lou McWilliams" (1942), "Nothing Can Change My Mind" (1942))
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42. Ship Ahoy (1942)
(performer: "How About You?" (1941)) ("A Life on the Ocean Wave" (1838), "The Last Call for Love" (1942), "I'll Take Tallulah" (1942))
(performer: "How About You?" (1941)) ("A Life on the Ocean Wave" (1838), "The Last Call for Love" (1942), "I'll Take Tallulah" (1942))
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45. Flying High (1931)
(performer: "It'll Be the First Time for Me" (1931)) ("Happy Days Are Here Again" (1929))
(performer: "It'll Be the First Time for Me" (1931)) ("Happy Days Are Here Again" (1929))
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