dhermann1
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Here's a name you don't often hear
Just to stray a little bit off topic here (something I NEVER do), does the name John Bunny ring a bell with anyone? Thought not.
He was the biggest star in movie comedy before Chaplin came along. He was born in 1863, and was an established stage star by 1890. He fell in love with movies around 1910. He lived in Brooklyn, near the Vitagraph studios, and cranked out lots of early silent comedies in just a couple of years. He died in 1915 of Bright's disease, after only a 5 year career. His comedy was much less sophisticated and cinematic than Chaplin's, and as a result he is largely forgotten. I've only seen a couple of clips.
There is a John Bunny Theater in Harlem, near where I work, that I haven't visited yet, but will when it warms up a little.
Since first learning of this little roly poly (5 ft 5, 250 lbs) man, I have been fascinated by him.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bunny
Just to stray a little bit off topic here (something I NEVER do), does the name John Bunny ring a bell with anyone? Thought not.
He was the biggest star in movie comedy before Chaplin came along. He was born in 1863, and was an established stage star by 1890. He fell in love with movies around 1910. He lived in Brooklyn, near the Vitagraph studios, and cranked out lots of early silent comedies in just a couple of years. He died in 1915 of Bright's disease, after only a 5 year career. His comedy was much less sophisticated and cinematic than Chaplin's, and as a result he is largely forgotten. I've only seen a couple of clips.
There is a John Bunny Theater in Harlem, near where I work, that I haven't visited yet, but will when it warms up a little.
Since first learning of this little roly poly (5 ft 5, 250 lbs) man, I have been fascinated by him.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bunny