Alexander Carr, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Alexander Carr

American actor

Date of Birth: 07-Mar-1878

Place of Birth: Russia

Date of Death: 19-Sep-1946

Profession: actor

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Alexander Carr

  • Alexander Carr (1878–1946) was a Russian born stage and screen actor, writer, vaudevillian, burlesque and circus performer.
  • He made his first stage appearance on stage at a music hall in St.
  • Paul, Minnesota.
  • He appeared later in theatres in Louisville, Nashville and Buffalo.
  • In Chicago he appeared at the Trocadero theatre.
  • His first New York appearance was at the Circle Theatre in 1904 at the Circle Theatre in "Wine, Women and Song" imitating David Warfield.
  • He established an on stage partnership with friend Barney Bernard.
  • Beginning in 1913 the two appeared in the long running ethnic Jewish play Potatsh and Perlmutter, one of the most successful plays of the early twentieth century Broadway.
  • Carr played the part of Morris (*or ethnically Mawlruss) Perlmutter.
  • The play was adapted to a silent film in 1923 and a sequel a year later after Bernard died.
  • In addition to the Potash' movies, Carr appeared in silent film sporadically.
  • In sound films his presence is more frequent and finished his last movie in 1940.His younger brother was Nat Carr. Carr died in Los Angeles in 1946.

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