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  1. George Fuller Golden (1868 – February 17, 1912), was a popular vaudeville entertainer at the beginning of the 20th century. He is best known for his monologues about his fictional friend Casey. He was also a prizefighter. He was the founder of the White Rats, a labor union for vaudeville performers.

  2. Ihr Vater George Fuller Golden war Schauspieler und Varieté-Unterhalter. Er gründete die erste amerikanische Schauspielergewerkschaft. Ihre jüngeren Schwestern Ruth Fuller Golden (1901–1931) und Mignonne Golden (1904–1997) wurden ebenfalls Schauspielerinnen. Olive kam um 1912 zum Film.

  3. George Fuller Golden (1868 – February 17, 1912), was a popular vaudeville entertainer at the beginning of the 20th century. He is best known for his monologues about his fictional friend Casey. He was also a prizefighter. He was the founder of the White Rats, a labor union for vaudeville performers.

  4. The White Rats was a fraternal organization formed in the United States by vaudeville performers, led by George Fuller Golden, as a labor union to support the rights of male performers. Women and African-American performers were not allowed to join.

  5. 21. Feb. 2011 · George Fuller Golden: Big Cheese, White Rats. This day in 1901, the White Rats went on strike. The White Rats, as the vaudeville performers’ union was known, was founded by comedian and prize fighter George Fuller Golden. No one knows his birthday, so today’s as good as any (and better than most) for a tribute to him.

  6. George Fuller Golden was a popular vaudeville entertainer at the beginning of the 20th century. He is listed in the 1908 Village Directory at 35 Woodland Avenue . He is best known for his monologues about his fictional friend Casey. He was the founder of the White Rats, a labor union for vaudeville performers.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0325424George Golden - IMDb

    George Golden (1907-1994) George Golden. Actor. Additional Crew. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. With a rich history in show business, it was only natural for George Golden to follow in his families footsteps. His father was George Fuller Golden who was a well-known Vaudeville actor and his sisters were well known actors.