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Bugs Bunny did a blackface parody of Al Jolson's song "Uncle Sammy" in the 1942 cartoon short "Any Bonds Today?" .
That would be the entire cast of The Jazz Singer (1927)which was the first talking film. If you were trying to single out one person, I would go with Al Jolson, because he was the star of that film.
"The Jazz Singer," released in 1927.
Al Jolson
1927's The Jazz Singer is considered the first full length feature film with sound. The first words, spoken by Al Jolson, were: "Wait a minute, you ain't heard nothing yet."
Bugs Bunny did a blackface parody of Al Jolson's song "Uncle Sammy" in the 1942 cartoon short "Any Bonds Today?" .
Al Jolson
" The Jazz Singer" with Al Jolson.
Al Jolson went by Jolie.
Jazz Singer. with Al Jolson.
Al Jolson was born on May 26, 1886.
Al Jolson's birth name is Asa Yoelson.
I believe Al Jolson was 5-8in in height.Same as myself.
Yes, Al Jolson's first language was Lithuanian.
It was " The Jazz Singer " released in 1927 with Al Jolson.
That would be the entire cast of The Jazz Singer (1927)which was the first talking film. If you were trying to single out one person, I would go with Al Jolson, because he was the star of that film.
The Very Best of Al Jolson was created in 1977.