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For well over a century, stars and supporting players on baseball diamonds have become stars and supporting players in the movies, on Broadway, in vaudeville and, eventually, on television and in concert halls. After all, ballplayers are celebrities. Whether on the field or the stage, they are in the business of entertaining the masses. Not surprisingly, many showbiz luminaries have become baseball enthusiasts. They have invested their time, money, and expertise to be part of the baseball world as team owners and fans. From Spring Training to Screen Test: Baseball Players Turned Actors includes essays by 43 SABR members that connect baseball and show biz. Not every ballplayer who ever made an appearance on screen or stage is included; to do so would result in a mini-encyclopedia. The purpose here is to offer a representative selection of those who crossed the lines between professional sports and popular entertainment. Included are biographies of selected individuals from the famous (Gene Autry, Joe DiMaggio, Jim Thorpe, Bernie Williams...) to the forgotten (Al Gettel, Lou Stringer, Wally Hebert, Wally Hood...) There are other select topics, from baseball on television shows and in Coca-Cola commercials to Jim Bouton's casting as "Jim Barton" in his Ball Four TV series and Don Drysdale playing "Don Drysdale" on The Donna Reed Show, Leave It To Beaver, and The Brady Bunch. Those who will relish the privileged peeks at the off-the-field life and times of Mike Donlin and Edward G. Robinson playing Hans Lobert on the big screen in Big Leaguer will surely savor From Spring Training to Screen Test: Baseball Players Turned Actors. MAJOR LEAGUERS BO BELINSKY, Gregory H. Wolf JOHNNY BERARDINO, Alan Cohen BOBBY BONILLA, Mark Souder CHUCK CONNORS, Charlie Bevis RON DARLING, Audrey Apfel JOE DIMAGGIO, Lawrence Baldassaro MIKE DONLIN, Rob Edelman and Michael Betzold DON DRYSDALE, Joseph Wancho MARK FIDRYCH, Richard J. Puerzer PAT FLAHERTY, Bill Hickman LEW FONSECA, John Gabcik STEVE GARVEY, Maxwell Kates AL GETTEL, Clayton Trutor GREG GOOSSEN, Rob Edelman WALLY HEBERT, Gregory H. Wolf WALLY HOOD, Jay Hurd RON HOUCK, Phil Williams REGGIE JACKSON, Ted Leavengood DEREK JETER, Alan Cohen WALLY JOYNER, Paul Hofmann FRANK KELLEHER, Adam Klinker JOHN KRUK, Seamus Kearney LEE LACY, Gregory H. Wolf BILLY LOES, Gregory H. Wolf CHRISTY MATHEWSON, Eddie Frierson JOHN MCGRAW, Don Jensen GEORGE METKOVICH, Bill Nowlin DON NEWCOMBE, Russell A. Bergtold ERNIE ORSATTI, Lawrence Baldassaro ART PASSARELLA, Rob Edelman JERRY PRIDDY, Warren Corbett BEANS REARDON, Bob LeMoine BABE RUTH, Allan Wood BRET SABERHAGEN, Alan Cohen ZIGGY SEARS (UMPIRE), Bruce Bumbalough SAMMY SOSA, Eric Hanauer MONTY STRATTON, Gary Sarnoff LOU STRINGER, Bill Nowlin TONY TARASCO, Will Osgood JIM THORPE, Don Jensen BOB UECKER, Eric Aron PETE VUCKOVICH, Rory Costello RUBE WADDELL, Dan O'Brien LEON WAGNER, Jay Berman EDGAR "BLUE" WASHINGTON, Mark V. Perkins BERNIE WILLIAMS, Rob Edelman TODD ZEILE, Jon Springer FILMS, FANS, AND TELEVISION GENE AUTRY, Warren Corbett RON SHELTON: ON COBB, BULL DURHAM, AND BASEBALL-ON-SCREEN, Rob Edelman THOMAS TULL: ON DARK KNIGHTS, HANGOVERS, AND BASEBALL, Rob Edelman
Meet the Mertzes is an expansive dual biography chronicling the lives of two of America''s most popular situation-comedy actors, William Frawley and Vivian Vance, who portrayed Fred and Ethel Mertz on I Love Lucy. This meticulously researched book contains interviews with Frawley''s and Vance''s colleagues, friends, and relatives, and explores their personal and professional lives before, during, and after I Love Lucy. With a complete filmography and videography of each, Meet the Mertzes finally sets the record straight on the lives and legacies of these compelling stars who detested one another.You''ll learn about:-Vance''s successful Broadway career prior to I Love Lucy-Frawley''s vaudevillian roots and his passion for baseball-Vance''s nervous breakdown after the collapse of her first marriage-Frawley''s drinking and carousing-Lucille Ball''s caustic relationship with both of her costars-Vance''s hatred of being known to the world as Ethel Mertz
Funny yet down-to-earth, honest yet full of exaggeration, actor Walter Matthau (1920-2000) will always occupy a place in America's heart as one of the great comic talents of his generation. Born Walter Matuschanskayasky into Jewish tenements on New York's Lower East Side, he was a child actor in New York Yiddish theater, and later a World War II Air Force radioman-gunner. He paid dues for ten years on Broadway, in summer stock, and on television before landing his film debut The Kentuckian in 1955. By the time of his 1968 casting as cantankerous but lovable slob Oscar Madison in the film version of Neil Simon's The Odd Couple, Matthau had won major Hollywood stardom.Based on dozens of interviews and extensive research, this book covers the breadth of his often-complicated personal life and multi-faceted career, including his unforgettable performances in such films as The Fortune Cookie, A Guide for the Married Man, Plaza Suite, Charley Varrick, The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, The Sunshine Boys, The Bad News Bears, California Suite, and Grumpy Old Men.
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