Jessel, George (03 April 1898–24 May 1981), entertainer, was born George Albert Jessel in New York City, the son of Joseph Aaron Jessel, a playwright and traveling salesman, and Charlotte Schwartz. He began his singing career when he was nine years old by serenading customers in his maternal grandfather’s tailor shop. Later that year, using the stage name “McKinley,” he began singing baritone with the Imperial Trio at a Harlem theater where his mother worked as a ticket-taker and soon was appearing solo as Little Georgie Jessel. After his father died in 1908, he cut short his formal education after only six months to join Gus Edwards’s School Boys and Girls, a traveling vaudeville troupe. He toured with a number of Edwards’s shows until 1914, when his voice changed and he lost his boyish appeal, whereupon he went to England to perform as a singer and comedian for the next three years....
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Jessel, George (1898-1981), entertainer
Charles W. Carey Jr.
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Reynolds, Debbie (1 Apr. 1932–28 Dec. 2016), actress and entertainer
Bruce J. Evensen
Reynolds, Debbie (1 Apr. 1932–28 Dec. 2016), actress and entertainer, was born Mary Frances Reynolds in El Paso, Texas, the second child of Raymond Francis Reynolds, a carpenter and railway worker, and Maxene (Harman) Reynolds.
The Southern Pacific Railroad transferred Ray to southern California, and on the day before Christmas in ...