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Flournoy Miller

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routine which contrasted Miller's height and Lyles' short stature; completing each other's sentences; and "mutilatin'" the language in their phraseology. In 1915, they appeared in
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circuits, uniquely relying on comic performances rather than incorporating song and dance. They developed comedy devices later copied by others, such as a
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their act. However, the case was dropped after Lyles' death in 1932, at a time when the duo were trying to put together a new show,
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Miller and Lyles, from the cover of Dramatic Mirror (June 25, 1921), illustration by Charles Gordon Saxton
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on Broadway. Miller and Lyles later reunited to perform on radio, and also threatened to sue
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and entertainment significantly," and as "one of the seminal figures in the development of
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process. Between 1922 and 1925, Miller and Lyles also made a number of recordings for the
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with whom he also performed in vaudeville. He performed in, and wrote for, several
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Miller married Bessie Oliver in 1912. He died in Hollywood in 1971, aged 86. The
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with Miller and Lyles performing their song "De Ducks" in Kellum's short-lived
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also became a noted vaudeville performer and theatre producer. He studied at
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is credited to Miller and Lyles, Miller was the principal author.
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in 1979 for his contributions to musical theater, as described in
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During the 1930s, Miller became increasingly involved with the
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Flournoy Miller collection, New York Public Library Archives
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vaudeville circuit, as well as writing and producing plays.
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in England, and upon their return to the U.S. appeared with
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Vaudeville entertainer, actor, playwright, theatre producer
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Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
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For several years they continued to work together on the
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Vitaphone Films: A Catalogue of the Features and Shorts
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musical theater on Broadway", he wrote many successful
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in 1908. One of the first black theatre companies in
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Wintz, Cary D.; Finkelman, Paul (November 14, 2004).
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(October 30, 2013). 687: 685: 683: 336:, and Miller also wrote another play, 205:. They performed with the company in 161:(1921), as well as working on several 7: 949:20th-century African-American people 889:Flournoy E. Miller papers, 1924-1995 358:(1927), which they co-directed; and 197:to be resident playwrights with the 443:in the minstrel review short film 25: 500:Reminiscing with Sissle and Blake 455:to take the starring role in the 155:shows, including the influential 830: 731: 692:Jon C. Hopwood, "F. E. Miller", 623:African American musical theater 381:, writers and performers of the 944:People from Columbia, Tennessee 924:20th-century American comedians 914:African-American male comedians 716:. The Brooklyn Eagle. p. 8 712:Sheaffer, Louis (May 8, 1952). 362:(1928) which featured music by 929:American vaudeville performers 1: 845:Liebman, Roy (May 20, 2015). 439:. Miller appeared alongside 165:between the 1930s and 1950s. 310:ran in theatres until 1924. 585:Mr. Washington Goes to Town 480:Influence and commemoration 348:, in 1923, with a score by 286:which premiered in 1921, a 970: 880:Internet Broadway Database 861:– via Google Books. 782:– via Google Books. 676:– via Google Books. 525:They Know Their Groceries 300:I'm Just Wild About Harry 39: 954:Comedians from Tennessee 802:. Retrieved 11 July 2014 697:. Retrieved 11 July 2014 666:. Taylor & Francis. 919:American male comedians 494:, based on the life of 211:The Colored Aristocrats 749:, July 21, 1911, p. 1. 561:Harlem Rides the Range 422:Harlem Rides the Range 290:musical with music by 553:Harlem on the Prairie 437:Shuffle Along of 1952 431:(1939). 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F.E. Miller
A magazine cover from 1921, Dramatic Mirror, featuring a drawing of Miller & Lyles, two Black men with short dark hair, drawn in black, grey, white, and red
Columbia, Tennessee
Hollywood, California
Olivette Miller
Aubrey Lyles
black comedy
African American
vaudeville
Broadway
Shuffle Along
all-black movies
Columbia, Tennessee
Irvin C. Miller
Fisk University
Nashville
Aubrey Lyles
Robert T. Motts
Pekin Theater
Chicago
blackface
Marion A. Brooks
Montgomery, Alabama
the South
New York City
vaudeville
prizefighting
André Charlot
Abbie Mitchell
Darkydom

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