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  1. 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". Life and career.

  2. Mar 31, 2023 · His father, DeWolf Hopper, was a vaudeville and musical theater actor, singer and producer best known for performing the popular Ernest Thayer poem, Casey at the Bat. Hoppers mother, Hedda , was an actress until she and DeWolf split in 1922.

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  3. DeWolf Hopper Sr. (1858-1935) Actor. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. 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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  5. Sep 22, 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.

  6. Feb 27, 2016 · DeWolf Hopper, an accomplished thespian, read the melodramatic verse in packed theaters. Some members of the audience recited along with him. Others wept. “Casey’s” charms have endured. He is...

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  7. Male. Born. Mar 30, 1858. Died. Sep 23, 1935. Performer Producer. Also Known As. DeWolf Hopper Sr. William DeWolf Hopper [Birthname] Relations. Father of. William Hopper. Husband of. Edna Wallace Hopper (1893 - 1898) divorced. Husband of. Hedda Hopper (1913 - 1922) divorced. Husband of. Nella Bergen (1898 - 1913) divorced. CREDITS. Broadway.

  8. DeWolf Hopper. American actor. Learn about this topic in these articles: performances of “Casey at the Bat” …stage performances of comic actor DeWolf Hopper, who recited the poem more than 10,000 times in hundreds of American cities and towns.

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