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Steve Mills (vaudeville)

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Died
  
9 March 1988

Albums
  
MOODA, Galaxymachine, Green, Necronomicon

Genres
  
Classic rock, Classical, New age, Dance/electronic

Record labels
  
Crosstown Records, James Sudakow, Number 6 Studios, STEVE MILLS, Valhalla Records

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Steve Mills (October 9, 1895 - March 9, 1988) was a vaudeville performer.

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Biography

He was born on October 9, 1895 in Boston, Massachusetts. His career in vaudeville began in 1910 when he appeared at an amateur night hosted by Fred Allen and Benny Rubin.

He married Abigail and they had a daughter.

He formed a comedy team called the Castle Trio around 1917. In 1924 he was in Whiz Bang Babies and in 1926 he played the lead in Miss Tabasco. He next was a headliner for Bill Minsky at the Winter Garden Theater in Manhattan. He then signed with The Shubert Organization and appeared in Three Little Girls, No, No, Nanette (1925), and Prince of Pilsen.

His last Broadway appearances was in 1965 in This Was Burlesque and 70, Girls, 70 in 1971.

He died on March 9, 1988 in Warwick, Rhode Island.

Broadway

  • 70, Girls, 70 (1971)
  • This Was Burlesque (1965)
  • A Lady Says Yes (1945)
  • Songs

    Welcome To Essex
    London Has Fallen To The Aliens
    Acid Freaks Fuck On This

    References

    Steve Mills (vaudeville) Wikipedia