Lester Allen (Lester Allen)
Entertainer. Born in Utica, New York, he made his stage debut in 1905 and joined forces with Nellie Breen to create the popular vaudeville comedy duo, Allen & Breen. He enjoyed even greater success as a solo act and was a frequent emcee at New York’s Palace Theatre. On Broadway, the dapper, mustachioed Allen was featured in the first six editions of George White’s “Scandals” revues (1919 to 1925), and he also wrote the book for Earl Carroll’s “Vanities” (1925) and lyrics for the hit musical “Gay Paree” (1925). With the decline of vaudeville in the 1930s he moved to Hollywood and played comic character parts in films, notably as Uncle Capucho in MGM’s “The Pirate” (1948) and as Geoduck in “Ma and Pa Kettle” (1949) and “Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town” (1950). His other screen credits include “The Great Flamarion” (1945), “The Dolly Sisters” (1945), “The Dark Mirror” (1946), and “That Lady in Ermine” (1948). (bio by: Bobb Edwards) Cause of death: Hit by car
Born
- November, 17, 1891
- USA
Died
- November, 11, 1949
- USA
Cause of Death
- Hit by car
Cemetery
- Hollywood Forever Cemetery
- California
- USA