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Sterling Holloway

“I've always loved the theater very much. I've always been in it. I hate being away from it. I'm very stubborn--I like to do what I want to do. And what I want to do most is theater.”

 

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Famed for his country-bumpkin features and fruity vocal intonations, American actor Sterling Holloway left his native Georgia as a teenager to study acting in New York City. Working through the Theatre Guild, the young Holloway was cast in the first Broadway production of songwriters Rodgers and Hart, Garrick Gaieties. In the 1925 edition of the revue, Holloway introduced the Rodgers-Hart standard “I’ll Take Manhattan;” in the 1926 version, the actor introduced another hit, “Mountain Greenery.” Hollywood beckoned, and Holloway made a group of silent two-reelers and one feature, the Wallace Beery vehicle Casey at the Bat (1927), before he was fired by the higher-ups because they deemed his face “too grotesque” for movies. Small wonder that Holloway would insist in later years that he was never satisfied with any of the work Hollywood would throw his way, and longed for the satisfaction of stage work. When talkies came, Holloway’s distinctive voice made him much in demand, and from 1932… read more

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Fiedler auf dem Dach

16Jun13

Where is "Peter and the Wolf" (1946)?

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lizle

24Apr11

There's something so comfortable about his distinguishable voice Just love it.

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