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  1. De Wolf Hopper (Nueva York; 30 de marzo de 1858-Kansas City; 23 de septiembre de 1935) fue un actor, cantante, humorista y productor teatral estadounidense. Biografía. Su verdadero nombre era William De Wolf Hopper, y nació en Nueva York. Sus padres eran John Hopper y Rosalie De Wolf.

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  2. William DeWolf Hopper (March 30, 1858 – September 23, 1935) was an American actor, singer, comedian, and theatrical producer. A star of vaudeville and musical theater , he became best known for performing the popular baseball poem " Casey at the Bat ".

  3. He first published his poem, “Casey at the Bat,” in the “San Francisco Examiner” on June 3rd of 1888. It ran without an author’s credit. It reappeared, again unaccredited, in an abbreviated form, a few weeks later in the “New York Sun.”. There, it caught the eye of writer Archibald Gunter who clipped it and stuck it in his wallet.

  4. De Wolf Hopper ( Nueva York; 30 de marzo de 1858- Kansas City; 23 de septiembre de 1935) fue un actor, cantante, humorista y productor teatral estadounidense. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nombre de nacimiento ...

  5. DeWolf Hopper Sr.. Actor: Don Quixote. Best-known for performing the most popular baseball poem, "Casey at the Bat." Filmed as one of the first talkies, 5 years before The Jazz Singer (1927), Casey at the Bat (1922), was included in Ken Burns' Baseball (1994).

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    • Kansas City, Missouri, USA
  6. 22 de sept. de 2008 · Born on March 30, 1858 in New York City, DeWolf Hopper pursued a career in theater and became known for his comic timing and loud bass singing voice, two traits that led to many musical theater roles.

  7. U.S. actor and comedian De Wolf Hopper was born William De Wolf Hopper in New York City. He is best remembered for his recitations of Ernest Thayer’s poem “Casey at the Bat” and for starring in Gilbert and Sullivan’s comic operas, including The Mikado, Patience, and H.M.S. Pinafore. He was married to gossip columnist Hedda Hopper. (1858–1935).