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Today's Birthdays 8/4

Louis Armstrong 08/04/1901 - Jul 6, 1971 performer, composer – SWINGING THE DREAM (Dorothy Dandridge, Etta Dandridge, Vivian Dandridge, Butterfly McQueen); Satchmo: jazz musician: trumpet; Grammy Award-winning singer: Hello, Dolly! [1964], Lifetime Achievement Award [1971]; It’s a Wonderful World, Mack the Knife, Blueberry Hill; appeared in films: The Five Pennies, The Glenn Miller Story, Hello Dolly!, High Society; American ambassador of good will; inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame [1990]

Helen Kane 08/04/1903 - Sep 26, 1966 performer, wife of Dan Healy (1939 - ?), Wife of Max Hoffman (? - ?) divorced; the original "Boop-boop-a-doop" girl – SHADY LADY; film’s 3 LITTLE WORDS (dubbed “Abba Dabba Honeymoon” for Debbie Reynolds)

Theodore Newton 08/04/1904 - ? performer – Accent on Youth Constant Cummings); Dead End; The Man Who Came To Dinner; 1950 THE LADY FROM THE SEA (Louise Rainer, Herbert Berghof, Anne Jackson, Steven Hill)

Will Lee 08/04/1908 - 12/7/1982 performer, musician; "Mr. Hooper" on Sesame Street. Co-founded Theater of Action and member of the WPA Federal Theater Project and Group Theater – orig ONCE UPON A MATTRESS (Carol Burnett); THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE (William Bendix, Celeste Holme, Gene Kelly); THE SHIRKE (Jose Ferrer, Judith Evelyn); Carnival!

David Raksin 08/04/1912 - 8/9/2004 composer – At Home Abroad; IF THE SHOE FITS (Leila Ernst); tv's & film's Laura; A Big Hand For The Little Lady; Ben Casey; 2 Weeks In Another Town; Wagon Train; Suddenly; The Bad & the Beautiful; Pat & Mike; Forever Amber; The Secret Life of Walter Mitty; 1939 The Hound of the Baskervilles; Three Smart Girls

Raoul Wallenberg 08/04/1912 7/17/1947 Swedish businessman and diplomat, humanitarian; rescued thousands of Hungarian Jews during World War II, died in a Russian prison

Wesley Addy 08/04/1913 - Dec 31, 1996 performer; husband of Celeste Holm (1961 - 1996) his death – 1940 ROMEO & JULIET (Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier, Edmond O’Brien, Dame May Whitty, Cornel Wilde); 1950 King Lear (Louis Calhoun, Nina Foch, Jo Van Fleet); A Stitch In Time [never officially opened]

D. L. Coburn 08/04/1938 writer – THE GIN GAME

Pamela Burrell 08/04/1945 performer – STRIDER (Gerald Hiken, Roger De Koven); THE RED SHOES (Margaret Illman, Roger Rees, Hugh Panaro, Steve Barton); orig. SCARLET PIMPERNEL

George Kmeck 08/04/1949 performer; Husband of Nora Mae Lyng – 1983 ON YOUR TOES; SUNSET BLVD

Amelia Campbell 08/04/1965 performer – OUR COUNTRY’S GOOD (Cherry Jones, J. Smith-Cameron; THE HERBAL BED (Trent Dawson, Herb Foster)

SHOWS THAT OPENED ON THIS DATE:

The Merry Widow 08/04/1943 Marta Eggert, Jan Kiepura, Gene Barry, David Wayne

1985 Charles Dickens' unfinished novel becomes The Mystery of Edwin Drood, a musical by Rupert Holmes at Off-Broadway's Delacorte Theatre. The play-within-a-play adaptation is performed by a cast including Betty Buckley, Judy Kuhn and Donna Murphy, who play members of a troupe that is performing the show. The show will transfer to Broadway's Imperial Theatre later in the season and run, under the shortened name "Drood", for 208 performances.

Checkmates 08/04/1988 Ruby Dee, Denzel Washington, Paul Winfield, Marsha Jackson

ON THIS DAY IN:

1892 Andrew and Abby Borden were axed to death in their home in Fall River, Mass. Lizzie Borden, Andrew Borden's daughter from a previous marriage, was accused of the killings, but was acquitted.

1964 The bodies of three missing civil rights workers were found buried in an earthen dam in Mississippi.

1981 Melvyn Douglas dies today at the age of 80. Born in Macon, Georgia as Melvyn Edouard Heselberg, Douglas went on to become one of the more accomplished stage actors of his generation. Among his New York theatre credits were Time Out For Ginger, The Best Man and Inherit the Wind. Douglas’ performances in "Hud" and “Being There” earned him Academy Awards for best supporting actor.

(sources: IBDB, NYT On This Day, & 440.com’s Those Were The Days, Playbill.com)

Milla

Updated On: 8/11/04 at 10:54 AM

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