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George Mann (vaudeville performer)

George Kline Mann (December 2, 1905 – November 22, 1977)[1][2][3] was best known as the taller half of the comedic and acrobatic dance act Barto and Mann.

George Kline Mann
Self-portrait, circa 1940
Born
George Kline Mann

December 2, 1905 (1905-12-02)
Hollywood, California
Died22 November 1977(1977-11-22) (aged 71)
Santa Monica, California
Occupation(s)Vaudevillian and Photographer

Early life edit

Mann was born in Hollywood, California. His father, Mack Andrew Mann, moved to California from Cassopolis, Michigan, in the late 1800s and worked as a construction superintendent of railroad bridges. His mother, Jean Kline Mann, was also from Cassopolis. Mack and Jean met and married in Los Angeles, California.

George Mann grew up in the Silver Lake area of Los Angeles, moving to Santa Monica as a teenager with his parents. George was listed as the "Snaps Editor" as well as being responsible for all of the photography in the Athletic section of the Venice Union Polytechnic High High School 1925 Annual, The Gondolier.[4] He was Vice President of the Junior A Class that would graduate in June 1926, but didn't graduate with his class. During his junior year, he was vice-president of the drama club and had a leading role in the play, "What Happened to Jones" with Irene Hervey, then Irene Herwick. He played center on the varsity basketball team and was a member of the swimming team.[4]

Early career edit

George studied dance with Roy Randolph of the Randolph's La Monica Dance School in Santa Monica, California. Shortly after turning 20, he developed a dance act - Mann & Clark - with his high school friend Lester Clark. Signing with the William Meiklejohn Agency, they performed together in Los Angeles for three or four months before George signed on as a single with Fanchon and Marco enterprises. George (6'6") was soon performing for comedic effect with a much shorter (4'11") Dewey Barto (father of the comedian Nancy Walker). Two days after George turned 21, George and Dewey signed a ten-year contract with Fanchon and Marco as the comedy team Barto and Mann.

Barto and Mann edit

During 1926, they performed up and down the west coast until William Morris of the William Morris Agency booked them “cold" (having never appeared on the east coast) into the Palace Theatre on March 14, 1927, during its celebration of vaudeville's 100th anniversary. They were a great success. With offers from all the major vaudeville circuits, they chose to sign with the Orpheum Circuit, with whom they toured across the U.S. until they signed with the Earl Carroll's Vanities from August 1928 to February 1929.[5] They continued touring in the U.S. and Canada, with European tours in the summers of 1931 and 1934.

George met Barbara Bradford, a top model at the John Robert Powers modeling agency, in March 1936. They were married in June 1937. In 1938, George and Barbara appeared in a very short film directed by George starring The Three Stooges.[6] George and Barbara had one son, Brad, born in February 1941. George and Barbara were divorced in June 1943. George never remarried.

As vaudeville faded, Barto & Mann joined the Broadway cast of Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson's Hellzapoppin, with featured billing from 1938 through 1942. The team split up in December 1943 when George began working for Douglas Aircraft Company providing entertainment for Douglas employees, but worked together again briefly to perform with the USO.[7][8]

Photographer edit

Following World War II, George acted in small roles in several movies,[9] on the stage,[10] and with Jack Carson's stage revue[11] but primarily devoted himself to making a living with photography, an activity he had pursued actively while in vaudeville when he took about 12,000 black and white photographs,[12][13][14][15] many of them demonstrating an extraordinary skill and aesthetic sensibility.[16] He also took thousands of feet of B&W and color 16mm film.[17][18]

In the late 1940s, George began a period of invention, first designing and obtaining a patent[19] for an endless magnetic loop recording and playback device, elements of which were later incorporated into the Lear Jet Stereo 8 track cartridge player. George and Bill Lear became close friends after George introduced Bill to his future wife, Ole Olsen's daughter Moya. George next turned his inventive and mechanical skills to designing a 3-D viewer that would display the 3-D photographs he was taking with his 35mm Stereo Realist cameras, mostly around Southern California. He leased the viewers to various businesses, including restaurants, and doctor's offices where people sometimes had to wait for service. Every couple of weeks, George would swap out the 3-D photographs of such places as Calico Ghost Town, Catalina Island, Descanso Gardens, Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm, Pacific Ocean Park, Watts Towers, Palm Springs, Salton Sea[20] or Las Vegas.[21] He also leased his viewers to bars in Los Angeles with photographs of nude pinups he had taken.[13]

King Vitaman edit

In the early 1970s, George was hired by Quaker Oats to portray King Vitaman in commercials and on the front of the King Vitaman cereal box.[22]

George Mann lived in Santa Monica, California, at the time of his death on November 23, 1977, at age 71.

Selected filmography edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Ex-Broadway Dancer Dies in S[anta] M[onica] Home". Evening Outlook. November 26, 1977.
  2. ^ "George Kline Mann". Variety. November 28, 1977.
  3. ^ "Death: George Kline Mann". The Hollywood Reporter. November 28, 1977.
  4. ^ a b The Gondolier. Venice Union Polytechnic High School. 1925.
  5. ^ Carb, David (September 29, 1928). "Seen on the Stage". Vogue.
  6. ^ . On Bunker Hill. Archived from the original on 20 January 2013. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
  7. ^ "In Short". The Billboard. August 26, 1944. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  8. ^ "In Short". The Billboard. September 30, 1944. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  9. ^ "Filmography for George Mann". IMDb. Retrieved September 7, 2012.
  10. ^ The Wizard of Oz. The Billboard. 31 August 1946. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  11. ^ Woodbury, Mitch. "Mitch Woodbury Reports". Toledo Blade. Retrieved 11 September 2012.
  12. ^ "Junior N[ational] V[audeville] A[Artists]'s". The Vaudeville News and New York Star. New York: Vaudeville News Corporation. 22 October 1927. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
  13. ^ a b Gringeri-Brown, Michelle (Fall 1997). "George Mann: New American Master". Photographer's Forum. 19 (4): 13–18.
  14. ^ Woodard, Josef. "Touching Photographs Capture Vaudeville in Its Dying Days : An exhibit of the work of George Mann takes viewers behind the scenes of a bygone era". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  15. ^ Aceto, Adam (November–December 2013). "The Amazing Survival of Five Sisters and Their Homes". Theater Organ. 55 (6): 26–35.
  16. ^ "'George Mann: The Vaudeville Years' Opens August 23 at Lawrence Fine Art". ArtfixDaily. August 8, 2014.
  17. ^ Maltin, Leonard. . Indiewire. Archived from the original on 23 June 2012. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  18. ^ Dorman, Trevor (September 2012). "Camera Mann". The Laurel and Hardy Magazine. 8 (10): 5–10.
  19. ^ "Automatic Sound Reproducing Device". United States Patent Office. Retrieved 10 September 2012.
  20. ^ Gringeri-Brown, Michelle (Summer 2004). "Salton Sea". Atomic Ranch (2): 27–31.
  21. ^ Gringeri-Brown, Michelle (Summer 2005). "The Flamingo in '53". Atomic Ranch (6): 34–37.
  22. ^ "Families Enjoy Family Picnic". Chicagoland Quaker. August 4, 1972.

External links edit

  • George Mann at IMDb
  • Hellzapoppin, Life Magazine, October 24, 1938
  • The George Mann Archive
  • King Vitaman commercial with George Mann on YouTube
  • Three Stooges at Steel Pier, Atlantic City - 1938 on YouTube

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George Kline Mann December 2 1905 November 22 1977 1 2 3 was best known as the taller half of the comedic and acrobatic dance act Barto and Mann George Kline MannSelf portrait circa 1940BornGeorge Kline MannDecember 2 1905 1905 12 02 Hollywood CaliforniaDied22 November 1977 1977 11 22 aged 71 Santa Monica CaliforniaOccupation s Vaudevillian and Photographer Contents 1 Early life 2 Early career 3 Barto and Mann 4 Photographer 5 King Vitaman 6 Selected filmography 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editMann was born in Hollywood California His father Mack Andrew Mann moved to California from Cassopolis Michigan in the late 1800s and worked as a construction superintendent of railroad bridges His mother Jean Kline Mann was also from Cassopolis Mack and Jean met and married in Los Angeles California George Mann grew up in the Silver Lake area of Los Angeles moving to Santa Monica as a teenager with his parents George was listed as the Snaps Editor as well as being responsible for all of the photography in the Athletic section of the Venice Union Polytechnic High High School 1925 Annual The Gondolier 4 He was Vice President of the Junior A Class that would graduate in June 1926 but didn t graduate with his class During his junior year he was vice president of the drama club and had a leading role in the play What Happened to Jones with Irene Hervey then Irene Herwick He played center on the varsity basketball team and was a member of the swimming team 4 Early career editGeorge studied dance with Roy Randolph of the Randolph s La Monica Dance School in Santa Monica California Shortly after turning 20 he developed a dance act Mann amp Clark with his high school friend Lester Clark Signing with the William Meiklejohn Agency they performed together in Los Angeles for three or four months before George signed on as a single with Fanchon and Marco enterprises George 6 6 was soon performing for comedic effect with a much shorter 4 11 Dewey Barto father of the comedian Nancy Walker Two days after George turned 21 George and Dewey signed a ten year contract with Fanchon and Marco as the comedy team Barto and Mann Barto and Mann editDuring 1926 they performed up and down the west coast until William Morris of the William Morris Agency booked them cold having never appeared on the east coast into the Palace Theatre on March 14 1927 during its celebration of vaudeville s 100th anniversary They were a great success With offers from all the major vaudeville circuits they chose to sign with the Orpheum Circuit with whom they toured across the U S until they signed with the Earl Carroll s Vanities from August 1928 to February 1929 5 They continued touring in the U S and Canada with European tours in the summers of 1931 and 1934 George met Barbara Bradford a top model at the John Robert Powers modeling agency in March 1936 They were married in June 1937 In 1938 George and Barbara appeared in a very short film directed by George starring The Three Stooges 6 George and Barbara had one son Brad born in February 1941 George and Barbara were divorced in June 1943 George never remarried As vaudeville faded Barto amp Mann joined the Broadway cast of Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson s Hellzapoppin with featured billing from 1938 through 1942 The team split up in December 1943 when George began working for Douglas Aircraft Company providing entertainment for Douglas employees but worked together again briefly to perform with the USO 7 8 Photographer editFollowing World War II George acted in small roles in several movies 9 on the stage 10 and with Jack Carson s stage revue 11 but primarily devoted himself to making a living with photography an activity he had pursued actively while in vaudeville when he took about 12 000 black and white photographs 12 13 14 15 many of them demonstrating an extraordinary skill and aesthetic sensibility 16 He also took thousands of feet of B amp W and color 16mm film 17 18 In the late 1940s George began a period of invention first designing and obtaining a patent 19 for an endless magnetic loop recording and playback device elements of which were later incorporated into the Lear Jet Stereo 8 track cartridge player George and Bill Lear became close friends after George introduced Bill to his future wife Ole Olsen s daughter Moya George next turned his inventive and mechanical skills to designing a 3 D viewer that would display the 3 D photographs he was taking with his 35mm Stereo Realist cameras mostly around Southern California He leased the viewers to various businesses including restaurants and doctor s offices where people sometimes had to wait for service Every couple of weeks George would swap out the 3 D photographs of such places as Calico Ghost Town Catalina Island Descanso Gardens Disneyland Knott s Berry Farm Pacific Ocean Park Watts Towers Palm Springs Salton Sea 20 or Las Vegas 21 He also leased his viewers to bars in Los Angeles with photographs of nude pinups he had taken 13 King Vitaman editIn the early 1970s George was hired by Quaker Oats to portray King Vitaman in commercials and on the front of the King Vitaman cereal box 22 George Mann lived in Santa Monica California at the time of his death on November 23 1977 at age 71 Selected filmography editBroadway Thru a Keyhole 1933 himself as member of the Barto and Mann comedy team Where Do We Go from Here 1945 uncredited Two Sisters from Boston 1946 Tall Assistant uncredited Easy to Wed 1946 Theodore Homer Henshaw s Assistant uncredited The Yearling 1946 Pack Forrester uncredited Undercover Maisie 1947 Hawkins Tall Deadpan uncredited The Senator Was Indiscreet 1947 Texan as George K Mann Neptune s Daughter 1949 Tall Wrangler Too Late for Tears 1949 Man in Cowboy Hat uncredited Cold Turkey 1971 Bishop Manley The Steagle 1971 Dean Briggs Bedknobs and Broomsticks 1971 Old Home Guardsman uncredited Charge of the Model T s 1977 Rancher final film role See also editBarto and Mann Dewey Barto HellzapoppinReferences edit Ex Broadway Dancer Dies in S anta M onica Home Evening Outlook November 26 1977 George Kline Mann Variety November 28 1977 Death George Kline Mann The Hollywood Reporter November 28 1977 a b The Gondolier Venice Union Polytechnic High School 1925 Carb David September 29 1928 Seen on the Stage Vogue From the George Mann Archives The Three Stooges on The Steel Pier 1938 On Bunker Hill Archived from the original on 20 January 2013 Retrieved 1 January 2013 In Short The Billboard August 26 1944 Retrieved 9 September 2012 In Short The Billboard September 30 1944 Retrieved 9 September 2012 Filmography for George Mann IMDb Retrieved September 7 2012 The Wizard of Oz The Billboard 31 August 1946 Retrieved 9 September 2012 Woodbury Mitch Mitch Woodbury Reports Toledo Blade Retrieved 11 September 2012 Junior N ational V audeville A Artists s The Vaudeville News and New York Star New York Vaudeville News Corporation 22 October 1927 Retrieved 6 March 2014 a b Gringeri Brown Michelle Fall 1997 George Mann New American Master Photographer s Forum 19 4 13 18 Woodard Josef Touching Photographs Capture Vaudeville in Its Dying Days An exhibit of the work of George Mann takes viewers behind the scenes of a bygone era Los Angeles Times Retrieved 9 September 2012 Aceto Adam November December 2013 The Amazing Survival of Five Sisters and Their Homes Theater Organ 55 6 26 35 George Mann The Vaudeville Years Opens August 23 at Lawrence Fine Art ArtfixDaily August 8 2014 Maltin Leonard Real amp Faux Silent Footeage Worth Watching Indiewire Archived from the original on 23 June 2012 Retrieved 9 September 2012 Dorman Trevor September 2012 Camera Mann The Laurel and Hardy Magazine 8 10 5 10 Automatic Sound Reproducing Device United States Patent Office Retrieved 10 September 2012 Gringeri Brown Michelle Summer 2004 Salton Sea Atomic Ranch 2 27 31 Gringeri Brown Michelle Summer 2005 The Flamingo in 53 Atomic Ranch 6 34 37 Families Enjoy Family Picnic Chicagoland Quaker August 4 1972 External links editGeorge Mann at IMDb Hellzapoppin Life Magazine October 24 1938 The George Mann Archive King Vitaman commercial with George Mann on YouTube Three Stooges at Steel Pier Atlantic City 1938 on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George Mann vaudeville performer amp oldid 1206302137, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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