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Julian Rose (entertainer)

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116:. In early adulthood, he worked as an accountant for the New York and Philadelphia Telephone and Telegraph Company, where he amused his colleagues with his impressions of older immigrant Jews learning to live in America. Some sources state that he was raised and worked in 28: 165:, but the show was heavily criticized for its insensitivity and dependence on outdated stereotypes. As a result, his act became less popular, and Rose was removed from bookings on the Keith-Albee theatre circuit a few years later. 142:– for example, he would "appear in exaggerated costume, including a bald-headed wig and a long beard" – and joked about the difficulties Jewish immigrants experienced in American society. 180:, "his act – a character monologue telling a story well interspersed with gags – maintained its American atmosphere." He made recordings of "Levinsky at the Wedding" for the 461: 168:
He modified his style, and regularly performed in Britain as well as the United States, before moving to Britain on a more permanent basis in the 1910s. He appeared on
96:; 6 September 1868–13 September 1935) was an American-born Jewish comedian. From the 1910s he lived and worked in Britain, where he was usually 441: 411: 243: 446: 351: 309: 366: 149:, "Levinsky at the Wedding". He became popular among Jews and others, and he was one of the first Jewish comedians to record on 321: 285: 456: 451: 181: 138:
and dialect parodies, spoken at up to two hundred words per minute. His early routines were based on long-established
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David Rose, "My great-grandfather played to Jewish stereotypes for laughs and fame...."
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By the mid-1890s, he decided on a career as a comedian, and worked on the
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Rose died in London in 1935, one week after his 67th birthday.
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Siegel and Shuster's Funnyman: The First Jewish Superhero
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Kindly Leave the Stage: The Story of Variety 1919-1960
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New York City
London
billed as
New York City
Austrian Jews
Philadelphia
Keith-Albee
vaudeville
Yiddish
patter
Jewish stereotypes
monologue
phonograph cylinders
Edison Records
on Broadway
variety
London Palladium
Roger Wilmut
Columbia
BBC Radio
Royal Variety Performance
George V
Queen Mary
Gracie Fields
Looking on the Bright Side
Money Talks


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