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  1. SHEAN, AL ( Schonberg ; 1868–1949), vaudeville actor. Born in Dornum, Germany, and brought up in New York, Shean became well known with the Comedy Four, which he led for 15 years. He then teamed with Ed Gallagher for a time, but subsequently appeared in plays, taking roles like Stonewall Moskewitz in Betsy (1926), Father Malachy in Father ...

  2. Shean, Al -- Songwriter Furman, Eddie -- Vocalist -- Tenor Vocal Furman and Nash -- Vocal Group

  3. High-mountain Asia (HMA) constitutes the largest glacierized region outside of the Earth's polar regions. Although available observations are limited, long-term records indicate sustained HMA glacier mass loss since ~1850, with accelerated loss in recent decades. Recent satellite data capture the spatial variability of this mass loss, but spatial resolution is coarse and some estimates for ...

  4. Maternal grandmother of the Marx Brothers. Fanny and her husband Louis (né Levy "Lafe" Schönberg), whom she wed in 1851, had nine children—Schontje, Sara, Jette, Hänne (nicknamed Hännchen, later known as Hannah), Miene (Minna, later Minnie), Abraham (later known as Al), an unnamed girl who was a stillborn, Celine, and Heine (later called Henry).

  5. Sam Marx. Actor: Monkey Business. Sam Marx was born on 23 October 1859 in Alsace, France. He was an actor, known for Monkey Business (1931). He was married to Miene Schönberg.

  6. Feb 27, 2024 · Published: Feb. 27, 2024, 4:42 p.m. By. Carol Robinson | crobinson@al.com. Two Gadsden men were killed in a head-on crash with each other late Monday in Calhoun County. Alabama State Troopers ...

  7. Al Shean of Gallagher Shean fame, will celebrate his eightieth birthday today, but -- "absolutely, Mr. Gallagher" -- he does not consider it a noteworthy event. View Full Article in Timesmachine ...

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