Lahr definitely influenced Kaye. In the early '30s, Lahr was being billed as "America's most imitated comic," or something along those lines. Joe E. Brown, starring in the movie version of one Lahr's Broadway shows, made sure to study his performance so he could replicate it. Naturally, this pissed off Lahr more than a little.
As to whom influenced whom, Bert Lahr's son has spoken about how his father hated Danny Kaye because he stole Bert' act, remember Bert was almost 20 years older then Danny and had been in show business before him.
I never before realized the debt Robin Williams owes to Bert Lahr.
ReplyDeleteYes - and I would add another riffing exponent of "comedy as music", Danny Kaye. Whether Danny influenced Bert or vice versa, that I don't know.
ReplyDeleteLahr definitely influenced Kaye. In the early '30s, Lahr was being billed as "America's most imitated comic," or something along those lines. Joe E. Brown, starring in the movie version of one Lahr's Broadway shows, made sure to study his performance so he could replicate it. Naturally, this pissed off Lahr more than a little.
ReplyDeleteGreat post, Im a big Bert Lahr fan.
ReplyDeleteAs to whom influenced whom, Bert Lahr's son has spoken about how his father hated Danny Kaye because he stole Bert' act, remember Bert was almost 20 years older then Danny and had been in show business before him.