Bert Lahr

Bert Lahr

Infobox actor
name = Bert Lahr



imagesize = 200px
caption = Bert Lahr as the Cowardly Lion
in "The Wizard of Oz" (1939)
birthname = Irving Lahrheim
birthdate = birth date|1895|8|13|mf=y
location = New York City, U.S.
deathdate = death date and age|1967|12|4|1895|8|13|mf=y
deathplace = New York City, U.S.
yearsactive = 1929-1967
spouse = Mildred Schroeder (1940-1967)
Mercedes Delpino (1929-1940)
tonyawards = Best Leading Actor in a Musical
1964 "Foxy"

Bert Lahr (August 13, 1895December 4, 1967) was a German-Jewish American Tony Award-winning comic actor and vaudeville comedian.

Biography

Early life

Born Irving Lahrheim in New York City, Lahr is best remembered today for his role as the Cowardly Lion and the Kansas farmworker Zeke in the classic 1939 movie "The Wizard of Oz", but known during his life for a career in burlesque, vaudeville and Broadway.

Dropping out of school at the age of fifteen to join a juvenile vaudeville act, Lahr worked his way up to top billing on the Columbia Burlesque Circuit. In 1927 he debuted in on Broadway in "Harry Delmar's Revels". Lahr played to packed houses, performing classic routines such as "The Song of the Woodman" (which he later reprised in the film "Merry-Go-Round of 1938"). Lahr had his first major success in a stage musical playing the prize fighter hero of "Hold Everything!" (1928-29). Several other musicals followed, notably "Flying High" (1930), Florenz Ziegfeld's "Hot-Cha!" (1932) and "The Show Is On" (1936) in which he co-starred with Beatrice Lillie. In 1939, he co-starred with Ethel Merman in "DuBarry Was a Lady".

Career

Lahr made his feature film debut in 1931's "Flying High", playing the part of the oddball aviator he had previously played on stage. He signed with New York-based Educational Pictures for a series of two-reel comedies. When that series ended, he came back to Hollywood to work in feature films. Aside from "The Wizard of Oz" (1939), his movie career was limited.

His later life was troubled, although he made the transition to straight theatre. He costarred in a much-praised version of "Waiting for Godot" in 1956 at the Coconut Grove Playhouse in Miami, Florida in which he played Estragon to Tom Ewell's Vladimir. Lahr thought of himself as the top banana in the production, telling Ewell "not to crowd him." When Beckett learned of this, he complained that the play was being taken away from his major character, Vladimir. Lahr later played Estragon in the play's short-lived Broadway run.

Among other Broadway roles, Lahr played Queen Victoria in a sketch from the musical "Two on the Aisle." He also performed as Moonface Martin in a television version of "Anything Goes" with Ethel Merman reprising her role as Reno Sweeney and Frank Sinatra as Billy Crocker. In the late 1950s, Lahr supplied the voice of an animated bloodhound in Old Whiff, a short cartoon produced by Mike Todd which featured the olfactory Smell-O-Vision process developed for Todd's feature film "Scent of Mystery" (1960). In 1964 he won the Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical for his role in the musical "Foxy".

Later life

Lahr occasionally appeared on television, including NBC's live version of the Cole Porter musical "Let's Face It" (1954) and an appearance as the mystery guest on "What's My Line?" He also performed in commercials, including a memorable series for Lay's potato chips during its long-running "Betcha can't eat just one" campaign with Lahr as "Aunt Tillie".

In 1967, Lahr died of pneumonia in New York City in the middle of filming "The Night They Raided Minsky's", forcing producers to use a double in several scenes. Fittingly, this last role was as a burlesque comic. Lahr is buried at Union Field Cemetery in Ridgewood, Queens.

His son, "New Yorker" theater critic John Lahr, wrote a biography of his father's life titled "Notes on a Cowardly Lion". His daughter Jane Lahr was in the documentary "Memories of Oz" on the television network Turner Classic Movies in 2001.

Filmography

* "Faint Heart" (1929)
* "Flying High (1931 film)" (1931)
* "Hizzoner" (1933)
* "Mr. Broadway" (1933)
* "Henry the Ache" (1934)
* "No More West" (1934)
* "Gold Bricks" (1936)
* "Boy, Oh Boy" (1936)
* "Whose Baby Are You?" (1936)
* "Off the Horses" (1937)
* "Montague the Magnificent" (1937)
* "Merry Go Round of 1938" (1937)
* "Love and Hisses" (1937)

* "Josette" (1938)
* "Just Around the Corner" (1938)
* "Zaza (play)" (1939)
* "The Wizard of Oz (1939 film)" (1939)
* "Sing Your Worries Away" (1942)
* "Ship Ahoy" (1942)
* "Meet the People" (1944)
* "Always Leave Them Laughing" (1949)
* "Mr. Universe" (1951)
* "Rose Marie (operetta)" (1954)
* "The Second Greatest Sex" (1955)
* "The Night They Raided Minsky's" (1968)

tage productions

* "Harry Delmar's Revels" (November 28, 1927 - March 1928)
* "Hold Everything!" (October 10, 1928 - October 5, 1929)
* "Flying High (musical)" (March 3, 1930 - January 3, 1931)
* "George White's Music Hall Varieties" (November 22 - December 31, 1932)
* "" (August 27, 1934 - March 16, 1935)
* "George White's Scandals of 1935" (December 25, 1935 - March 28, 1936)
* "The Show Is On" (December 25, 1936 - July 17, 1937)
* "DuBarry Was a Lady" (December 6, 1939 - December 12, 1940)
* "Seven Lively Arts" (December 7, 1944 - May 12, 1945)
* "Burlesque" (December 25, 1946 - January 10, 1948)
* "Two on the Aisle" (July 19, 1951 - March 15, 1952)
* "Waiting for Godot" (April 19 - June 9, 1956)
* "Hotel Paradiso" (April 11 - July 13, 1957)
* "The Girls Against the Boys" (November 2 - November 14, 1959)
* "The Beauty Part" (December 26, 1962 - March 9, 1963)
* "Foxy (musical)" (February 16 - April 18, 1964)

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