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  1. Lew Hearn was born on February 15, 1882 in Witkow, Austria. He was an actor and writer, known for Specter of the Rose (1946), Big Time Charlie (1929) and Follies Girl (1943). He was married to Catherine Jane Hourin. He died on February 3, 1965 in New York, USA.

    • February 15, 1882
    • February 3, 1965
  2. Apr 26, 2022 · Lew Hearn and Bonita sing the delightful 'Hitchy-Koo,' with orchestra conducted by Julian Jones, recorded on 4 February 1913. 'Hullo Ragtime,' a revue, opened at the London Hippopdrome on 23 ...

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  4. Lew Hearn is known as an Actor and Additional Dialogue. Some of his work includes The Inspector General, International Crime, The Opry House, Deep in the Heart of Texas, Specter of the Rose, Go Man Go, The Notorious Elinor Lee, and Follies Girl.

  5. Make It Snappy was a musical revue that ran for 96 performances at the Winter Garden Theatre in the 192223 Broadway season. It ran from 13 April to 1 July 1922. It starred Eddie Cantor, who introduced the hit songs "Yes! We Have No Bananas" and "The Sheik of Araby".

  6. The Royal Box (German: Die Königsloge) is a 1929 American historical film directed by Bryan Foy and starring Alexander Moissi, Camilla Horn and Lew Hearn. It is an adaptation of the play Kean by Alexandre Dumas about the life of the British actor Edmund Kean .

  7. Lew Hern. CREDITS. Broadway. The Walking Gentleman (May 07, 1942 - May 12, 1942) Performer: Lew Hearn [Wrinkles] Play Original. Yokel Boy (Jul 06, 1939 - Jan 06, 1940) Performer: Lew Hearn [Mr. Rubbish] Musical Comedy Original. Bet Your Life (Apr 05, 1937 - Apr 1937) Performer: Lew Hearn [Willie Chance] Play Comedy Farce Original.