Knowledge unlocks a world of possibilities The Robinson Library Knowledge unlocks a world of possibilities

The Robinson Library About The Library Sitemap Terms of Use Contact Information Navigation Help

Linguistics. Languages. Literatures.
the lamp of knowledge Literature (General).
Subdivisions
Motion Pictures.
Dramatic Representation. The Theater.
Journalism. The Periodical Press, Etc.

Sources and Links

Newest Titles
Moe HowardMoe Howard (Moses Harry Horwitz) dropped out of high school to pursue a career in the theater. He is best known as the leader of The Three Stooges.
Jean HarlowJean Harlow (Harlean Carpenter) became a star in Howard Hughes's sound remake of Hell's Angels in 1930, and a sex symbol with her starring role in Platinum Blonde in 1931. Her star was still rising when she succumbed to kidney failure in 1937.
Bert LahrBert Lahr (Irving Lahrheim) dropped out of school at age 15 to join a juvenile vaudeville act, and gradually worked his way up to top billing on Columbia Burlesque Circuit. He made his movie debut in 1929, but only enjoyed true success on the silver screen when he played the Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of Oz (1939).
William Allen WhiteWilliam Allen White bought the Emporia Gazette in 1895. His 1896 editorial "What's the Matter with Kansas?" made he and his paper famous, and he was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for his 1922 editorial "To an Anxious Friend."
Simone SignoretSimone Signoret (Henriette Charlotte Simone Kaminker) was a French actress who became the first actress to win an Academy Award for a non-American film in 1960.
Buster KeatonBuster Keaton (Joseph Frank Keaton VI) began his career as a child in an act with his parents that involved him being literally thrown around the stage. He made his film debut in The Butcher Boy with Fatty Arbuckle in 1917, and went on to appear in dozens of silent shorts and feature-length films.
Senor WencesSeņor Wences Wenceslao Moreno was born in Salamanca, Spain. fter a brief career as a bullfighter he took up ventriloquism, and was a sensation in Europe before coming to America in 1935. Throughout his career Wences only had two principal characters -- Johnny, who was actually just his left hand with a mouth drawn on and a wig; and Pedro, a head in a box.
THE ROBINSON LIBRARY --> Linguistics. Languages. Literatures.

This page was last updated on 12/09/2011.