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  1. MYSTERY GUEST: Ray Bolger [stage and film comedian, best remembered as the Scarecrow from "The Wizard of Oz"]PANEL: Arlene Francis, Johnny Carson, Dorothy Ki...

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  2. Ray Bolger: More Than a Scarecrow is the first biography of this classic American entertainer, covering the luminous and forgotten career of the eccentric dancer outside of his burlap mask. The product of a fragmented, working-class Boston Irish family, Bolger learned tap and eccentric dance steps as solace for a difficult life before running away to repertory theater and Vaudeville. From ...

  3. Biografía de Ray Bolger 10 de Enero de 1904, y su filmografía, todas sus películas: El mago de Oz, Las chicas de Harvey, ¡Esto sí es bailar!, El gran Ziegfeld, Enamorados

  4. 13. Apr. 2019 · By Janine Parker. Via Ray Bolger’s trajectory we traverse the boards of Broadway and the silver screen of Hollywood — as well as the smaller, but equally thrilling, milieux of nightclubs and television studios. Ray Bolger: More Than a Scarecrow by Holly Van Leuven, Oxford University Press, 256 pages, $29.95. I imagine they exist, but I’ve ...

  5. 15. Jan. 2022 · Actor Ray Bolger died of bladder cancer on January 15, 1987, at age 83 after a brief battle with the disease. He’s best known for playing Scarecrow in the seminal film The Wizard of Oz. Treatments for bladder cancer can include surgery, biological therapy, chemotherapy, and in some cases, immunotherapy.

  6. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ray_BolgerRay Bolger - Wikipedia

    Ray Bolger (Dorchester (Massachusetts), 10 januari 1904 – Los Angeles, 15 januari 1987) was een Amerikaans conferencier. Hij speelde de rol van Huck, de vogelverschrikker in The Wizard of Oz. Levensloop. Bolger werd geboren als Raymond ...

  7. 1. März 2019 · The Scarecrow on the hunt for a brain in the 1939 classic "The Wizard of Oz" was played by Dorchester native Ray Bolger. His role as the Scarecrow captured the public's imagination some 80 years ...