As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, there is no theater specifically named after Al Jolson. However, he is a significant figure in the history of American entertainment, particularly known for his contributions to vaudeville and early film. Some venues may honor him through exhibitions or events, but there isn't a prominent theater currently bearing his name.
Al Jolson
Asa Yoelson
Oh Lord, yes! Al is 53, still tours world wide, does lots of cameo and guest appearences, has a wife named Suzanne and a daughter named Nina. Live long, AL!
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Melodrama ended when "talkie" movies became the norm in movie theaters. The first full length "talkie" movie was "The Jazz Singer" starring Al Jolson in 1927. By 1935, melodrama was a thing of the past.
Al Jolson
Al Jolson went by Jolie.
Al Jolson was born on May 26, 1886.
I believe Al Jolson was 5-8in in height.Same as myself.
Yes, Al Jolson's first language was Lithuanian.
Al Jolson's birth name is Asa Yoelson.
Avalon - Al Jolson song - was created in 1920.
The Very Best of Al Jolson was created in 1977.
The cast of Al Jolson Entertaining American Troops - 2009 includes: Al Jolson as himself
Al Jolson was the main star in "The Jazz Singer" (1927).
Al Jolson was born on May 26, 1886 and died on October 23, 1950. Al Jolson would have been 64 years old at the time of death or 129 years old today.
Al Jolson