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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Al_SheanAl Shean - Wikipedia

    Abraham Elieser Adolph Schönberg (May 12, 1868 – August 12, 1949), known as Al Shean, was a comedian and vaudeville performer. Other sources give his birth name variously as Adolf Schönberg, Albert Schönberg, or Alfred Schönberg.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0790383Al Shean - IMDb

    Al Shean was a German-born American performer who appeared in films such as The Blue Bird and Ziegfeld Girl. He was also a writer and a musician, and the brother of Minnie Marx and the uncle of Chico, Harpo, Groucho, Gummo, and Zeppo Marx.

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  3. Al Shean (Dornum, entonces parte de Prusia, hoy Alemania, 12-14 de mayo de 1868 - Nueva York, Estados Unidos, 12 de agosto de 1949) fue un cómico estadounidense de origen alemán. Especialmente conocido por formar parte del dúo cómico Gallagher and Shean , junto con Edward Gallagher.

  4. This is the first biographical documentary about the most famous comedians of the 1920s, Ed Gallagher and Al Shean. A complete look into their lives, careers, ups and downs. Their famous song...

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  5. Al Shean was born on May 12, 1868 in Dornum, Province of Hanover, Kingdom of Prussia [now Lower Saxony, Germany]. He was an actor and writer, known for The Blue Bird (1940), Ziegfeld Girl (1941) and Live, Love and Learn (1937). He was married to Johanna Davidson.

    • May 12, 1868
    • August 12, 1949
  6. Al Shean was a comedian and vaudeville performer, and the uncle of the Marx Brothers. He starred in several Broadway shows and films, such as San Francisco, The Blue Bird, and Ziegfeld Girl, and sang songs like "Too Hot to Handle".

  7. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › al_sheanAl Shean | Rotten Tomatoes

    Al Shean was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Shean started his acting career landing roles in such films as the Gloria Swanson drama "Music in the Air" (1934), the Jack Benny ...