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  1. 27 de jun. de 1997 · Meanwhile, Keeler kept busy as a movie star and mom to Al Jr. She and Jolson starred in “Go Into Your Dance” in 1935, the same year she appeared in “Shipmates Forever. ...

  2. 18 de oct. de 2012 · On Oct., 29, 1941, Miss Keeler was married to John Lowe, a California broker. She and Mr. Jolson had adopted Al Jolson Jr. As an infant in 1935. Mr. Jolson quit “Hold Onto our Hats” after a successful Broadway run in February, 1941, because of ill health. He had suffered attacks of grippe and pneumonia.

  3. 25 de oct. de 2007 · Added: Nov 14, 2017. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 185212463. Source citation. Adopted son of Al Jolson & Ruby Keeler and originally named Al Jolson Jr. His nickname was Sonny Boy, or Sonny. Following the divorce of Jolson & Keeler, Ruby Keeler remarried and Al Jolson Jr. was adopted by her new husband John Homer Lowe and took the name Peter Albert ...

  4. Ruby Keeler. Actress: 42nd Street. Ruby Keeler started as a dancer on Broadway. After her marriage to Al Jolson she moved to Hollywood and become a star in Warners musicals opposite Dick Powell. After her divorce from Jolson she retired for almost 30 years, until she appeared in "No No Nanette" on Broadway in 1971 under the direction of Busby Berkeley.

  5. Al Jolson; 1886 m. gegužės 26 d. Seredžiuje, Rusijos imperija, dabar Lietuva – 1950 m. spalio 23 d. San Franciske, JAV ) – Lietuvos žydų kilmės JAV estrados artistas, aktorius, dainininkas, šoumenas, pirmoji Holivudo superžvaigždė, pelniusi Pasaulio didžiojo linksmintojo titulą. Vienas iš populiariausių XX a.

  6. Keeler and Jolson adopted a boy, who was legally renamed "Al Jolson Jr.," but Al always referred to him as "Sonny Boy." Despite the presence of a child, Al's mistreatment of Ruby only grew worse. He would belittle her in front of guests, or ignore her altogether.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0427231Al Jolson - IMDb

    Al Jolson. Actor: The Jazz Singer. Al Jolson was known in the industry as "The World's Greatest Entertainer," for well over 40 years. After his death his influence continued unabated with such performers as Sammy Davis Jr., Elvis Presley, Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Jackie Wilson and Jerry Lee Lewis all mentioning him as an inspiration.