![]() In 2014 he produced and directed the smash-hit "I’ll Say She Is", the first ever revival of the Marx Brothers hit 1924 Broadway show in the NY International Fringe Festival. He has directed his own plays, revues and solo pieces at such venues as Joe’s Pub, La Mama, HERE, Dixon Place, Theater for the New City, the Ohio Theatre, the Brick, and 6 separate shows in the NY International Fringe Festival. Trav has been in the vanguard of New York’s vaudeville and burlesque scenes since 1995 when he launched his company Mountebanks, presenting hundreds of acts ranging from Todd Robbins to Dirty Martini to Tammy Faye Starlite to the Flying Karamazov Brothers. He has written for the NY Times, the Village Voice, American Theatre, Time Out NY, Reason, the Villager and numerous other publications. (is best known for his books "No Applause, Just Throw Money: The Book That Made Vaudeville Famous" (2005) and "Chain of Fools: Silent Comedy and Its Legacies from Nickelodeons to Youtube" (2013). She was replaced in the slot by Marsha Warfield, who played a very different sort of character. Sadly, after 22 episodes, Halop died of lung cancer, just as Diamond had. And then she replaced Selma Diamond as a comical old lady bailiff on Night Court (1985-86). In the mid ’80s her career got new momentum as she capitalized on “crazy old lady” work. Her scratchy voice was useful as a voice-over regular on Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels(1977-80). However, Archie must come to grips with the fact that he has a new partner. Panoramica: Harry finalizes the sale of his half to Murray Klein, much to Archie’s chagrin. She had bit parts in the movies The Glass Bottom Boat (1966) and The Boatniks (1970. Archie Bunker’s Place Stagione 1 Episodio 2. For years she guested on programs like The Danny Thomas Show, The Dick Van Dyke Show, That Girl, Love American Style, The Mod Squad, Chicago Teddy Bears, Wait til Your Father Gets Home, Police Woman, Angie, Alice, and Barney Miller (6 episodes). ![]() On television she had a regular role on Meet Millie (1952-56), replacing Bea Benaderet, who had played her role on radio. She also got a little film work, appearing in Nancy Drew…Reporter (1939), and the 1940 serial Junior G Men. Among her national radio credits were appearances on Coast to Coast on a Bus, Wheatenaville (sponsored by the cereal Wheatena), Duffy’s Tavern, and The Jimmy Durante Show. Possessing a husky voice not unlike Rose Marie’s, she was already acting on radio by age 4, where NBC publicized her as their youngest star. Three Cheers for Florence Halop (1923-86) whose career in radio and television spanned five and a half decades.Ī native of Queens, Florence was the younger sister of Billy Halop, one of the original Dead End Kids, who later went on to play Bert Munson on All in the Family. LOS ANGELES (AP) Florence Halop, the raspy-voiced actress who played the impertinent bailiff on Night Court and every doctors nightmare on St.
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