Al Wohlman
Al Wohlman was a film and theatre actor; he was also a vaudeville performer.
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Occupation | Actor and vaudeville performer |
Years active | 1920-1930 |
Biography
Wohlamn appeared in Fanchon & Marcos' Satires of 1920,[1] and a Broadway-theatre production of the musical revue The Girl from Gay Paree (1926–1927) at the Winter Garden Theatre in New York City, New York.[2]
He then appeared in Doctor of Melody (1929).
Discography
Al Wohlman and the Gay Boys
- Oliver Naylor — Oliver Naylor and His Seven Aces (1924–1925)
- Josephine Baker — Un Message Pour Toi (1926–1937)
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References
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