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Charlie Becker : ウィキペディア英語版
Charlie Becker

Karl Becker (November 24, 1887 – December 28, 1968) billed as Charlie Becker, was a German American actor. He was 3'9" in height, and is probably best known for appearing as the Munchkinland Mayor in ''The Wizard of Oz'' (1939). Ken Darby dubbed the Mayor's vocals in the film.
==Biography==
Becker was born near Frankfurt, Germany in the town of Muschenheim. As a teenager, he worked as a butcher, but often struggled to use the knives and other equipment, and was ridiculed by his fellow workers. When he was about nineteen, he began performing in travelling "midget shows", and eventually joined the Singer Midgets, a famous troupe led by Leo Singer of Austria. The Singer Midgets moved to the United States during World War I, and became popular on the vaudeville circuits. Becker became friends with George Burns, Will Rogers, and other stars of the time.〔Cox, 169-171.〕
Becker appeared in a few films during the 1920s and 1930s. These included ''Spangles'' (1926), ''The Terror of Tiny Town'' (1938), and, most notably, ''The Wizard of Oz'' (1939), in which he played the Mayor of Munchkinland.〔 He was chosen for the role because of his large belly, round face, and facial hair, which were thought to be mayoral features.〔Rabbe and Kinske. 63.〕 Because of his thick German accent, however, his voice had to be dubbed.〔Maren and Cox. 29-30.〕 On the set of ''The Wizard of Oz'', Becker met his future wife, Jessie Kelley, who played another Munchkin. She was originally from Mahaska, Kansas. The two married in 1940, and settled in California, where they sometimes worked as stand-ins for child actors. Later in his life, Becker opened his own sausage business.〔Cox, 171-173.〕
Becker died of a stroke in California at the end of 1968. His interment (and his wife's) was in Lone Tree Cemetery in Fairview, near Hayward. Some controversy emerged in 1984 when obituaries for the actor Prince Denis stated that he had played the Mayor of Munchkinland.〔Cox, 173.〕 In reality, Denis had played the Sergeant-at-Arms.〔Raabe and Kinske. 77.〕

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