Jack Cameron (actor)
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English: Jack Cameron (born Jacques Kammerer and also known as Jack Kammerer; November 22, 1883 – September 25, 1956) was an American actor, singer, and acrobatic comedian whose career spanned almost five decades. He was best known for his comedic singing as part of the Kammerer & Howland vaudeville act, as well as the "Joe King" role in the motion picture, Applause (1929).
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Early publicity cabinet card photo. Photo taken by Smales Studio, Providence, RI. 1910.
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Early Kammerer and Howland vaudeville cabinet card photo by Smales Studio, Providence, RI. 1910.
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Kammerer & Howland photo by White's Studio, Boston, MA, circa 1912.
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Kammerer & Howland photo by White's Studio, Boston, MA, circa 1912.
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Kammerer & Howland comedy photo by White's Studio, Boston, MA, circa 1912.
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Kammerer & Howland by Unity Studio NYC. 1914.
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Kammerer & Howland by Unity Studio NYC. 1914.
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Kammerer impersonates American comedian, Ford Sterling. 1915.
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Publicity photo for Kammerer's 1919-1920 burlesque tour with Pat White's Gaiety Girls. Bert's Studio, 1919.
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Vaudeville publicity photo taken by Bert's K.C. around 1920.
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Publicity photo taken by Bert's K.C. around 1920.
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Cameron as lead hobo in Tramp, Tramp, Tramp. Photo by Bert's K.C. 1926.
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Cameron as a burlesque clown the film, Applause (1929).
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Jack Cameron and Leo Lee at the Strand Theatre photo studio in NYC. 1930.
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Cameron as “Gonzorgo” in Babes in Toyland at the Imperial Theatre on Broadway. 1931.
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Cameron's "drunk" nightclub act. 1941.
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Christmas card featuring a photograph of Cameron performing his "drunk" nightclub act. 1940s.
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Headshot taken in 1951.