Carrera

I believe in the privacy of watches. In the prevention of pain. In drunkenness of hugs. In absolute truth and the beauty of lies. In the swing of Benny Carter. At the touch of sand. In a white sheet before the poem. In the healing effect of love. In jam sessions. In meals shared with friends. In unexpected visits. In my hard disk. In the obsession. Some legendary 1500 series. In the hands of Bill Evans. In the eyes of Bette Davis. forbes In the light of the flex. In the eyes of Bette Davis. On the moon on Bourbon Street. Lahr in the film debuted in 1931 with Flying High, representing the same role that previously had in the theater. Firmo with Educational Pictures, based in New York to make a series of short comedies. After the series, came to Hollywood to work in feature films. Beyond The Wizard of Oz (1939), his film career was limited.
Thereafter he devoted himself to serious drama. Coprotagonizo a highly praised version of Waiting for Godot in 1956 at the Coconut Grove Playhouse in Miami, Florida, where the role of Estragon opposite Tom Ewell in the role of Vladimir.
Among other roles on Broadway, Lahr play Queen Victoria in a musical sketch of Two on the Aisle. Moonface Martin was also a television version of "Anything Goes" with Ethel Merman in the role of Reno Sweeney in the Frank Sinatra and Billy Crocker. In the late fifties, Lahr gave voice to an animated dog in "Old whiff," an animated short produced by Mike Todd, which used the olfactory system Smell-O-Vision, a process developed in the film by Todd Scent of Mystery (1960). Lahr in 1964 won the Tony Award for her role in the musical Foxy.


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