Al Jolson

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    Name Al Jolson
    (Asa Yoelson)
    Height 5' 8"  (173 cm)
    Build Average
    Date of Birth May 261886
    Birthplace Seredžius, Lithuania, Russian Empire
    Star Sign Gemini
    Died October 23, 1950 (Aged 64)
    Location of Death St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco,
    Cause of Death Heart Attack
    Nationality Russia
    Ethnicity White
    Religion Jewish
    Occupation Actor
    Celebrity Index Al
    Claim to Fame The Jazz Singer

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Harry Jolson [Brother] :: Moses Reuben Yoelson [Father] :: Naomi Cantor [Mother]

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  • I`ll tell you when I`m going to play the Palace. That`s when Eddie Cantor and George Burns and Groucho Marx and Jack Benny are on the bill. I`m going to buy out the whole house, and sit in the middle of the orchestra and say, `Slaves, entertain the king!`
  • You ain`t heard nothing yet
  • [on Jack L. Warner] I can`t see what J.W. can do with an Oscar. It can`t say yes.
  • [reported last words] Oh, God, this is it! I`m going!
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  • Hollywood Walk of Fame 6622 Hollywood Blvd.
  • Remains: Buried, Hillside Memorial Park, Culver City, CA
  • A staunch supporter of the Republican Party, he wrote the theme song for the 1924 presidential campaign, "Keep Cool with Coolidge".
  • Elvis Presley has said that Jolson was his idol and he recorded "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" in tribute.
  • His granddaughter Kate Jolson was a tennis star at Beverly Hills High School.
  • Is portrayed by Larry Parks in The Jolson Story (1946).
  • On August 11, 2006, in recognition of his generosity, talent, and the magnitude of his stardom, the City of New York re-named the block of Broadway that runs past the Winter Garden Theater, unveiling a street sign reading: "Al Jolson Way.".
  • First music artist to sell over 10 million copies
  • Has one of the most elaborate burial sites in the USA. It is so large that it can be seen from the 405 (San Diego Freeway) in Culver City. The memorial which is central to the entire park consists of a large canopy supported by six enormous white stone columns with a series of terraced blue tiled cascading waterfalls. Beneath the canopy is Mr. Jolson`s black marble sarcophagus and to the side a three foot bronzed statue of the entertainer which is in his famous kneeling position - the "Mammy pose". The ceiling of the canopy has a large mosaic of Moses holding the Ten Commandments. Cascading next to the waterfalls various flowers, shrubs and trees enhance this already magnificent burial site. There is also a marble meditation bench where you can sit and take in the breathtaking splendor of the Jolson memorial as well as the beautifully manicured grounds of Hillside Memorial Park.
  • Host of NBC Radio`s "The Shell Chateau Hour" (1935).
  • In a recently released 1918 draft card, Jolson gives his name as "Albert Jolson."
  • Played a critical part in the film careers of James Cagney and Joan Blondell. Jolson owned the rights to Marie Baumer`s play, "Penny Arcade" and insisted that Warner Brothers retain the two lead actors in the film version, retitled Sinners` Holiday (1930). Ironically, Cagney would never meet his benefactor, although he later starred with Jolson`s then-wife Ruby Keeler in Footlight Parade (1933).
  • Died while playing cards in his suite at the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco.
  • His life story is told in the stage show "Jolson" on the West End stage starring Brian Conley.
  • His life story told in 1999 musical "Jolson & Co", premiered off Broadway; York Theater Company production.
  • Interred at Hillside Memorial Park, Culver City, California, USA.
  • Wrote the theme song for the 1920 Warren G. Harding-Calvin Coolidge Republican campaign, "Harding, You`re the Man for Us!".
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