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Name
  
Lew Dockstader


Role
  
Singer

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Full Name
  
George Alfred Clapp

Born
  
August 7, 1856 (
1856-08-07
)

Died
  
October 26, 1924, New York City, New York, United States

Similar People
  
Richard Jose, Will Oakland, Al Jolson, Billy Murray, Eddie Cantor

Lew dockstader


Lew Dockstader (August 7, 1856 – October 26, 1924) was an American singer, comedian, and vaudeville star, best known as a blackface minstrel show performer. Dockstader performed as a solo act and in his own a popular minstrel troupe.

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"Everybody Works but Father" sung by Groucho Marx in English and German!


Biography

He was born George Alfred Clapp on August 7, 1856 in Hartford, Connecticut to Chester Clapp and Sarah Reed. He married Lucin Brown on December 20, 1883 in Hartford and had a daughter, Mildred Havlin Clapp, who married Warren Palmer.

In 1898 he teamed up with George Primrose to form Primrose and Dockstader's Minstrel Men, which toured the vaudeville circuit till 1904.

Dockstader appeared on film in a number of comedy shorts from 1905 to 1907. He played the title role in the 1914 feature silent film "Dan".

His wife died in 1919. In January 1923 he was injured in a fall in New Brunswick, New Jersey from his nascent cancer. His last performance was at Keith's Star Theater in December 1923. He died on October 26, 1924 in New York City of bone cancer on his left leg, at age 68. His funeral was at All Angels' Church and he was buried in Kensico Cemetery.

Performers with Dockstader's Minstrels

  • Will Oakland
  • Al Jolson
  • Cornelius J. O'Brien
  • References

    Lew Dockstader Wikipedia