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Name
  
George Lederer

Role
  
Producer


Movies
  
The Sin Woman

Grandchildren
  
Daniel Lederer

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Died
  
October 8, 1938, Jackson Heights, New York City, New York, United States

Spouse
  
Reine Davies (m. 1905–1912), Jessie Lewis

Children
  
Pepi Lederer, Charles Lederer

Similar People
  
Pepi Lederer, Reine Davies, Charles Lederer, Marion Davies, Anne Shirley

George Lederer (c. 1862, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania − October 8, 1938) was an American producer and director on Broadway from 1894 to 1931. He was the husband of Reine Davies and father of Charles Lederer and Pepi Lederer.

Biography

His career began when he joined a touring opera company at age 13, as a soprano singer. When he reached the age of 17, he collaborated with the producer Thomas Canary and leased the Casino Theatre, in New York City. In 1897, at age 25, he produced the musical The Belle of New York, which became one of the first American musicals to enjoy enduring success in England, where it ran for over two years.

Lederer was one of the first producers of musical Revues in the U.S., when together with Sydney Rosenfeld, he presented The Passing Show in 1894. While he was manager of the New York Theatre he presented the all-black musical In Dahomey, with music by Will Marion Cook and lyrics by poet Paul Dunbar. It starred the prominent black vaudeville team of Bert Williams and George Walker. Then crossing the Atlantic, it played for seven months, and received a Royal Command Performance at Buckingham Palace in England. The cakewalk dance, a highlight of the show, became the rage of the town.

References

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