Joe Schenck(1891-1930)
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Joe Schenck was born on 2 June 1891 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for They Learned About Women (1930), The Naughty Twenties (1951) and Van and Schenck 'the Pennant Winning Battery of Songland' (1927). He was married to Lillian Broderick and Amelia ?. He died on 28 June 1930 in Detroit, Michigan, USA.
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- 2013
- Boardwalk Empire8.6TV Series
- performer: "All She'd Say Was Uhm Hum"
- writer: "All She'd Say Was Uhm Hum" (uncredited)
- 2011
- American Masters8.2TV Series
- performer: "Pastafazoola", "Hungry Women", "Chinese Firecrackers"
- writer: "Pastafazoola" (uncredited)
- 1997
- 1951
- 1943
- They Learned About Women5.2
- performer: "Does My Baby Love?" (1929), "Harlem Madness" (1929), "He's That Kind of a Pal" (1929), "Ten Sweet Mamas" (1929), "There Will Never Be Another Mary" (1929), "Dougherty Is the Name" (1929), "I'm an Old-Fashioned Guy" (1929) (uncredited)
- 1930
- Metro Movietone Revue4.9Short
- performer: " (If You Want to Miss a Heaven on Earth) Stay Out of the South"
- 1929
- 1928
- Gus Van and Joe Schenck5.1Short
- performer: "Pastafazoola", "Hungry Women"
- writer: "Pastafazoola" (uncredited)
- 1928
- Van and Schenck 'the Pennant Winning Battery of Songland'5.2Short
- performer: "Me Too", "Hard-to-Get Gertie", "Because I Love You", "She Knows Her Onions"
- 1927
- Alternative names
- Joseph T. Schenck
- Height
- 5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
- Born
- Died
- June 28, 1930
- Detroit, Michigan, USA(heart disease)
- SpousesLillian Broderick1923 - June 28, 1930 (his death)
- Other worksStage Play: Nifties of 1923. Musical revue. Sketches by Sam Bernard and William Collier Sr.. Music by Bert Kalmar, Frank Crumit and Raymond Hubbell. Lyrics by Harry Ruby, Frank Crumit, Buddy G. DeSylva [credited as Buddy DeSylva] and Arthur Francis. Orchestra Conducted by Victor Baravalle. Choreographed by William Holbrook. Directed by R.H. Burnside and William Collier Sr.. Fulton Theatre: 25 Sep 1923- 3 Nov 1923 (47 performances). Cast: Florenz Ames, Lina Basquette, Pearl Bennett, Sam Bernard, James Brady, The Breens, Helen Broderick, James Carty, William Collier, Cortez and Peggy, Frank Crumit, Hazel Dawn, Ray Dooley, Helen Eby-Rock, The Elm City Four, Jane Green, Fred Greene, Ona Hamilton, William Holbrook, Andre Lapue, Frederick Lyon, Geraldine Markham, Gertrude McDonald, Helen McDonald, Harry Morrissey, Emil Nelson, Jack Scannell, Joe Schenck [final Broadway role], Twelve Tiller Girls, Gus Van, Sidney Williams. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
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