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Phil Baker (August 26, 1896 – November 30, 1963) was a popular American comedian and emcee on radio. Baker was also a vaudeville actor, composer, songwriter, accordionist and author.〔 ==Biography== He was born on August 26, 1896 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.〔 Baker went to school in Boston, and his first stage appearance was in a Boston amateur show. Baker began in vaudeville playing the piano for violinist Ed Janis, and he was 19 when he teamed with Ben Bernie for the vaudeville act, "Bernie and Baker."〔Laurie, Joe, Jr. ''Vaudeville: From the Honky-tonks to the Palace.'' New York: Henry Holt, 1953. p. 86.〕 This originally was a serious musical act with Baker on accordion and Bernie on violin but eventually ended up with comic elements. After breaking with Bernie shortly after World War I, Baker partnered with Sid Silvers up until 1928. Baker went on to pursue a successful solo career. His solo act included him singing, playing the accordion, telling jokes and being heckled by a planted audience member called Jojo. With this act, Baker played the Palace Theatre in 1930 and 1931.〔Slide, Anthony. ''The Encyclopedia of Vaudeville.'' Westport, Connecticut, Greenwood Press, 1994. p. 21.〕 In 1923, Baker appeared in an early DeForest Phonofilm short ''A Musical Monologue'' in which he played the accordion and sang. Bernie also appeared in a DeForest Phonofilm ''Ben Bernie and All the Lads'' featuring Bernie's band and pianist Oscar Levant. During World War I Baker served in the US Navy. Baker appeared with Carmen Miranda in the musical ''The Gang's All Here'' (1943). On radio, he starred in his own series ''The Armour Jester'' on NBC. In the 1940s he appeared on ''Duffy's Tavern'' on February 22, 1944, and was the host of the quiz show ''Take It or Leave It'', which later changed its title to ''The $64 Question''. Phil Baker appeared briefly on television. In 1951 he hosted the panel quiz show ''Who's Whose'', which was canceled after one episode. He was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame with one star on February 8, 1960.〔http://www.walkoffame.com/phil-baker〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Phil Baker (comedian)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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