Before Jack Benny, Al Jolson, Ed Wynn, Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, and Fred Allen. It was this banjo-eyed singer that stole the hearts of many audiences in the early 1930s. It was his expertise in vaudeville and things that were in the burlesque that catapulted Eddie's career into the radio stratosphere.
Eddie was born Edward Israel Iskowitz to Russian immigrants. His mother died soon after his birth and his father died of pneumonia a week after his mother's death. Little orphan Edward, grew up in the tenement houses in New York with his grandmother. He was placed in the lowly public schools, where the school register misspelled his last name, and put down, "Kanter." It was later on that Edward changed it to "Cantor." A frequent truant, hooligan, and cart napper, Edward befriended his future wife, Ida Tobias, who gave him the nickname "Eddie." It was during this time that little Eddie discovered his talent for singing. During school, he sang in the cafeteria. He admitted that performing was his version of "heat and food." It was here that Eddie decided that going into show business was his future.
During his late teens, Eddie got a job as a singing waiter on Coney Island, where he met Jimmy Durante, who was the restaurant's pianist. While working at the restaurant, Gus Edwards decided to have Eddie appear in one of his play. After his role in the play, a slew of jobs opened up for Eddie.
Eddie's air career took off when he appeared on Rudy Vallee's "Fleischmann Hour," which led to a four-week long tryout with Chase and Sanborn, who were looking to replace one of their actors. It wasn't long before Eddie's extreme talent took over the show, thus changing the name from the "Chase and Sanborn Show" to "The Eddy Cantor Show."
During it height of popularity, the show pulled off many publicity stunts, one being announcing Eddie Cantor for president, while people in the background chanted "We want Cantor! We want Cantor!" The stunt proved effective when Eddie received a ton of write-in votes for president. Click here to read more about Its Time To Smile
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Please enjoy these 77 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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01.20.1943 | guests george raft and george w holley |
+Sponsored by: Ipana, Sal Hepatica. Everyone's in the Army but Eddie; he tried to enlist in the Mari... | |
04.30.1941 | guests ezra stone and adelaide moffat |
+Sponsored by: Ipana, Sal Hepatica. Eddie talks about his farm and still plans to put on a play in t... | |
05.17.1944 | guest william gargan | ||
06.25.1941 | guest victor mature |
+Sponsored by: Ipana, Sal Hepatica. Eddie's opening monologue is about summertime fashions for women... | |
01.06.1943 | guest tommy dorsey | ||
05.10.1944 | guest tallulah bankhead |
n The Fred Allen Show are Fred’s guest Miss Tallulah Bankhead who performs in a skit The Mr and Mr... | |
04.23.1941 | guest tallulah bankhead |
+ Sponsored by: Ipana, Sal Hepatica. Eddie describes his new farm. He wants to open a theatre on the... | |
03.12.1941 | guest sidney toler |
+Sponsored by: Ipana, Sal Hepatica. Eddie's opening monologue is about paying the income tax. Eddie ... | |
01.15.1941 | guest phil harris |
Sponsored by: Ipana, Sal Hepatica. Eddie's opening monologue is about winter sports and skiing. Dina... | |
04.02.1941 | guest oscar levant |
+Sponsored by: Ipana, Sal Hepatica. Eddie's opening monologue is about Deanna Durbin and the movies.... | |
05.24.1944 | guest morton downey | ||
06.07.1944 | guest maurice rocco | ||
10.11.1944 | guest martha raye |
+ The makers of Tenderleaf Tea and Blue Bonnet Margarine present the Fred Allen Show with Fred’s g... | |
05.31.1944 | guest lawrence tibbett | ||
05.07.1941 | guest john garfield |
+Sponsored by: Ipana, Sal Hepatica. Eddie has just returned from the Kentucky Derby. Guest John Garf... | |
04.01.1942 | guest john charles thomas |
+Dinah Shore sings, "How About You?" Bert Gordon (as "The Mad Russian") sings opera! | |
02.26.1941 | guest john barrymore |
+Sponsored by: Ipana, Sal Hepatica. Eddie's opening monologue is about the rainy weather in Los Ange... | |
02.12.1941 | guest joe di maggio |
+ Sponsored by: Ipana, Sal Hepatica. Eddie's back from a desert vacation with a fine tan (he called ... | |
09.27.1944 | guest joan davis | ||
02.05.1941 | guest jinx falkenburg |
+ Sponsored by: Ipana, Sal Hepatica. It's Cantor's birthday...just how old is he? Eddie mentions tha... | |
06.14.1944 | guest jackie coogan | ||
11.25.1942 | guest jack benny |
+ Sponsored by: Ipana, Sal Hepatica. Guest Jack Benny has a deal for Eddie. He wants Eddie's cast to... | |
12.23.1942 | guest ida lupino | ||
05.27.1942 | guest gracie allen |
+Sponsored by: Ipana, Sal Hepatica, Trushay. The program originates from Camp Elliot, San Diego. Gue... | |
06.09.1943 | guest george burns |
+ Sponsored by: Ipana, Sal Hepatica. Eddie starts the show by singing, "What's The Good Word, Mr. Bl... |
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