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    Al Jolson

    Al Jolson (May 26, 1886 – October 23, 1950) was an American singer, comedian, and actor. ... A restored version of Mammy, which includes Jolson in some Technicolor sequences, was first screened in 2002.
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    The Actors' Temple

    The Actors' Temple, officially named Congregation Ezrath Israel, is a synagogue founded in 1917 in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. ... Many vaudeville, musical theater, television, and nightclub performers attended services there, including Sophie Tucker, Shelley Winters, Milton Berle, Al Jolson, Jack Benny, Joe E. Lewis, and Edward G. Robinson.
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    The Jazz Singer (1927 film)

    "Warner Bros. Film Grosses, 1921–51: The William Schaefer Ledger," Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, March (available online). ... Al Jolson Society Official Website includes clip from The Jazz Singer of Jolson's first onscreen speech and performance of "Toot, Toot, Tootsie" (follow links: His Work–Films–The Jazz Singer–Toot, Toot, Tootsie)
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    California, Here I Come

    "California, Here I Come" is song written for the 1921 Broadway musical Bombo, starring Al Jolson. ... A well-known rendition of the song appears in episode 110 of the television series I Love Lucy.
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    1948 in music

    Al Jolson is voted the "Most Popular Male Vocalist" in 1948 by a Variety poll ... Perry Como has his first television Christmas Special
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    Secular Jewish culture

    The Association for Jewish Theater is a contemporary organization that includes both American and international theaters that focus on theater with Jewish content. ... Other Jews that held a prominent role in early radio and television were Eddie Cantor, Al Jolson, Jack Benny, Walter Winchell and David Susskind.
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    William Demarest

    He was a prolific film and television actor, having worked on over 140 films. ... He had previously shared the screen with the real Al Jolson in The Jazz Singer.
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    Kraft Music Hall

    The Kraft Music Hall was a popular variety program, featuring top show business entertainers, which aired on NBC radio and television from 1933 to 1971. ...Al Jolson
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    I Love to Singa

    It is performed three times in the film: first by Al Jolson and Cab Calloway, then by the Yacht Club Boys and Jolson, and finally again by Calloway and Jolson. ... Television airings
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    Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery

    The Hillside Memorial Park and Mortuary is located at 6001 W. Centinela Avenue, in Culver City, California, USA. ... Al Jolson, musician, actor, entertainer (His monument was designed by Paul R. Williams)

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