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Roger Stearns

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17: 155:. They gave 140 performances for American soldiers in Italy and France, and then, in 1945, they moved to Boston and other New England theaters and then the Barrymore Theater in New York City. Other than playing a role in the show, Stearns visited hospitals during the day to entertain the men who could not go to the show. The American Theatre Wing War Players was the first all-star war theatre to take repertory overseas. Under the orders from Army Special Services, they played as close to battlefronts as possible. Other than Stearns, actor and musician, the play starred 217:, a Cleveland reporter. The couple lived together in apartments in Lakewood and Shaker Heights, Cleveland, until Stearns' death. Cole Porter etched on an ashtray owned by French "To the lovely loins of Roger Stoins." Roger Stearns died on February 20, 1958. 53:
He trained as pianist in Fredonia studying under Harriet Bannister and Jessie Hillman. Stearns appeared in many clubs in Los Angeles (Marmont Lane, Hollywood), Cleveland (
27:(1902 - February 20, 1958) was a noted pianist and entertainer. According to a journal of the time, he had "a singing voice that out-swoons most of the swoon-singers". 16: 61:, Barberry Room and St. Moritz Cafe de la Paix of the St. Gregory Taylor Hotel on Central Park, where other than Cole Porter, a usual patron was 46:
and studied architecture. He practiced in New York in the studio of Kenneth Murcheson. In 1945 he designed a new country house for
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in Cleveland, he played at the Admiralty Club, the unofficial meeting place for the new writers covering the fair.
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and Jerome J. Hill, who supported him when he opened 123 Club on 123 East 54th Street. Frequent patrons were:
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from left: Cole Porter, Linda Porter, Roger Stearns, Winsor French, unknown, Leonard Hanna
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and other entertainers. In 1950 he was lead with Peggy Woods and Joseph F. Moor in
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Stearns was also a stage actor, his first stage appearance was in
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Stearns. 213:Stearns longtime companion was 198:He also appeared on stage with 153:The Barretts of Wimpole Street 1: 235:"31 Dec 1943, Fri • Page 19" 183:, who doubled as actor, and 339:"15 Sep 1945, Sat • Page 2" 682: 607:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 555:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 497:Stevenson, L.L. (1943). 443:Dunkirk Evening Observer 417:Dunkirk Evening Observer 364:Dunkirk Evening Observer 325:Dunkirk Evening Observer 299:Dunkirk Evening Observer 268:Dunkirk Evening Observer 476:St. Louis Post-Dispatch 385:Tucker, George (1936). 239:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 204:The House on the Cliff 126:Something for the Boys 67:Great Lakes Exposition 21: 19: 319:Gaver, Jack (1944). 82:Leonard C. 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Dunkirk, New York
Yale University
Libby Holman
Statler Hotel
Algonquin Hotel
Elsa Maxwell
Great Lakes Exposition
Dwight Deere Wiman
Cole Porter
Leonard C. Hanna Jr.
Gertrude Lawrence
Monty Woolley
Lucy Monroe
Morton Downey
Charles Boyer
Dorothy Parker
Tallulah Bankhead
Irving Berlin
Vincent Youmans
Dorothy Fields
World War II
Katherine Cornell
Brian Aherne
Margalo Gillmore
Brenda Forbes
Betty Brewer
Gertrude Macy
Guthrie McClintic
Robert Ross

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