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Ruby Keeler
Ruby Keeler Born August 25, 1909 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Died February 28, 1993 in Rancho Mirage, California, USA (cancer) Birth Name Ethel Hilda Keeler Height 5' 2" (1.57 m) Mini Bio (1) Ruby Keeler started as a dancer on Broadway. After her marriage to Al Jolson she moved to Hollywood and become a star in Warners musicals opposite Dick Powell. After her divorce from Jolson she retired for almost 30 years, until she appeared in "No No Nanette" on Broadway in 1971 under the direction of Busby Berkeley. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Stephan Eichenberg Spouse (2) John Homer Lowe (29 October 1941 - 1969) ( his death) ( 4 children) Al Jolson (21 September 1928 - 26 December 1939) ( divorced) ( 1 child) She returned to Broadway in 1971, starring in "No No, Nanette", appearing in a run of 861 performances. Her fellow dancer from fifty or so years earlier, Patsy Kelly, was also in the cast. Although she had been married to Al Jolson she forbade the use of her name in the film of Jolson's life, The Jolson Story (1946). Portrayed in that film by Evelyn Keyes, Keeler is referred to as "Julie Benson.". Keeler, who was Catholic of mostly Irish descent and husband Al Jolson, who was Jewish, could not conceive a child, so they adopted a baby boy who was half-Irish and half-Jewish. After she divorced Jolson, she had four children with her second husband. Her adopted son, Al Jolson Jr., was a contented member of her new family. He later changed his name to Peter. When 40-year-old Al Jolson, her future husband, first met her at Texas Guinan's El Fey Club in New York City one night in 1926, she was a 16-year-old dancer in the chorus line. He married her two years later, when she was 18. Broadway columnist Mark Hellinger, later to become a movie producer, accompanied Keeler and Al Jolson on their honeymoon, to chronicle the event for the local tabloid, the New York Daily News. Keeler began appearing as a singer and dancer in nightclubs when she was around 14 years old, after dropping out of the sixth grade at Catholic school. She would work at two or three clubs a night, making a minimum of $150 a week. Her iceman father had costly medical problems, and she became her family's breadwinner. When she was a chorus girl in New York City, Ruby was looked after and protected by a gangster named Johnny Irish. An associate of speakeasy owner and bootlegger Owney Madden, who owned the world-famous Cotton Club in Harlem, and an ally of notorious gangster Dutch Schultz, Irish ran Schultz's nightspots for him. Irish reportedly had no romantic interest in Keeler himself but watched over her because she was very young, somewhat naive and also of Irish descent, like himself. When Al Jolson decided to marry Keeler, he went to Irish to tell him of his intentions. Irish allegedly warned Jolson that if he ever mistreated her he would pay for the transgression with his life. The eldest of three daughters of Nova Scotian emigrants Ralph Hector Keeler and Eleanora "Nellie" Lahey, Ruby Keeler's parents were poor but managed to pay for her dancing lessons. Ruby was the elder sister of Gertrude Keeler and Helen Keeler and the aunt of child actors Joey D. Vieira and Ken Weatherwax (the latter best-known for playing "Pugsley Addams" in The Addams Family (1964)). Received a standing ovation at The 51st Annual Academy Awards (1979) when she appeared to co-present the Oscar for the Best Song. She was overwhelmed with emotion. When she enrolled in Jack Blue's dancing school on West 54th Street in Manhattan at eleven, one of her classmates was Patsy Kelly. Keeler walked out on the play "Hold on to Your Hat" when husband Al Jolson persisted in making ad-lib references to their marital difficulties during rehearsals. Keeler ended her RKO contract when the studio billed Anne Shirley over her in "Mother Carey's Chickens". In her heyday, with carefully counted slow motion, she was declared the world's fastest "tapper". Got into a chorus line of a Broadway show at 14 and then danced in nightclubs, speakeasies and on stage. Inducted into the International Tap Dance Hall of Fame in 2019. A street in Burbank, California is named for her. Was paired with Dick Powell in seven films at Warner Brothers: 42nd Street (1933), Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933), Footlight Parade (1933), Dames (1934), Flirtation Walk (1934), Shipmates Forever (1935), and Colleen (1936). Personal Quotes (7) Al Jolson was my first husband. He always used to boast that he was spoiling me for any man who might come after him. I think Al sensed that it wasn't easy for me being married to an American institution . . . Was he right about spoiling me? I'm sorry. I couldn't possibly say. I couldn't be that indiscreet. [on her stardom in the 1930s Warner Bros. musicals] It's really amazing. I couldn't act. I had that terrible singing voice, and now I can see I wasn't the greatest tap dancer in the world, either. [on why she was not portrayed in 'The Jolson Story'] I don't like him. I don't want my children to grow up someday and maybe see the picture and know I was married to a man like that. [on her childhood ballet teacher Helen Guest] We were very poor, and I think she gave me the lessons for nothing. Dancing in speakeasies was a job, and none of us knew for sure who were gangsters. No one told us, so how could we know? My mother used to come and take me home. We thought nothing of walking home together at two in the morning. How different New York was then! [on her early success] I was all personality and no talent. I could do a few dance routines, but I didn't have a voice. I always dreaded the part when I had to sing back to Dick (Dick Powell).
Erle Chenault (Galbraith) Jolson
Erle Chenault Galbraith is the child of Erle Chenault (1878-1957) and Edwin Forrest Galbraith (1879-1969). She was born on December 1, 1922 in Little Rock, Arkansas and had siblings Ophelia Frances Chenault Galbraith (1904-1993), Bethenia Helen (1908-1977), Edwin Forrest Galbraith Jr (1911-1989) and Courtney Galbraith (1915-1917). On March 23, 1945 she married Asa "Al Jolson" Yoelson (1886-1950), the famous singer of the 1920's in Quartzite, Arizona. She was 22, and he was 56. They honeymooned at the Beverly Hills Hotel, see Al Jolson and Bride Erle Chenault Galbraith. Jolson met Erle in Little Rock, Arkansas while on a tour of army hospitals. They adopted two children together Asa Albert "Jolie" Jr (1947-2015) and Alicia Jolson (1949-1982). After Al Jolson's death, she then eloped to Norman Krasana (1909-1984) an Academy Award winning movie producer on December 7, 1951 in Beverly Hills, California. They had three children together, Beth, Emily and David. See Al Jolson's Widow Weds Film Producer. Erle Chenault Krasana passed away on January 11, 2004 in Century City, California and is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Los Angeles. Read more about her life and famous marriages at Influential Widow Twice Over .
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Al Jolson II was born on March 18, 1935 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois United States, and died at age 72 years old on October 25, 2007 in CA. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Al Jolson II.
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Alan Stevenson was born in London, England United Kingdom. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Alan Stevenson.
Norman Stevenson was born in 1925 in Ilkeston, Derbyshire County, England United Kingdom, and died at age 83 years old on December 11, 2009 in Ilkeston. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Norman Stevenson.
Joyce Stevenson died on January 1, 2000. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Joyce (Dunmore) Stevenson.
James Lindsay Stevenson was born on April 8, 2003 in England United Kingdom to Robert Lindsay Stevenson and Rosemarie (Poundford) Stevenson, and has a brother Samuel Lindsay Stevenson. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember James Lindsay Stevenson.
Samuel Lindsay Stevenson was born on November 18, 1999 in England United Kingdom to Robert Lindsay Stevenson and Rosemarie (Poundford) Stevenson, and has a brother James Lindsay Stevenson. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Samuel Lindsay Stevenson.
Rosemarie (Poundford) Stevenson was born on March 5, 1962 in Sherburn in Elmet, England United Kingdom. Rosemarie Stevenson was married to Robert Lindsay Stevenson on December 31, 2006, and has children Samuel Lindsay Stevenson and James Lindsay Stevenson. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Rosemarie (Poundford) Stevenson.
Diana Weston was born on November 13, 1953 in Toronto, ON Canada. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Diana Weston.
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Sydney Laura Stevenson was born on April 2, 1988 in England United Kingdom to Robert Lindsay Stevenson and Diana Weston. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Sydney Laura Stevenson.
Robert Lindsay Stevenson was born on December 13, 1949 in Ilkeston, England United Kingdom to Joyce (Dunmore) Stevenson and Norman Stevenson, and has a brother Alan Stevenson. He married Rosemarie (Poundford) Stevenson on December 31, 2006. They had children Samuel Lindsay Stevenson and James Lindsay Stevenson. Robert's partner was Diana Weston, and they had a child Sydney Laura Stevenson. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Robert Lindsay Stevenson.
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