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Edwin Fitzgerald (March 9, 1856 – February 16, 1928), known professionally as Eddie Foy and Eddie Foy Sr., was an American actor, comedian, dancer and vaudevillian.
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- February 16, 1928 (aged 71), Kansas City, Missouri, US
- Edwin Fitzgerald, March 9, 1856, Manhattan, New York City, US
Mar 5, 2024 · Eddie Foy (born March 9, 1856, New York City—died February 16, 1928, Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.) was an American comedian, actor, and vaudevillian who enjoyed success in variety shows and musicals before becoming a star on the vaudeville circuit.
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Edwin Fitzgerald Jr. (February 4, 1905 – July 15, 1983), known professionally as Eddie Foy Jr., was an American stage, film and television actor. His career spanned six decades, beginning as part of the vaudeville act Eddie Foy and the Seven Little Foys.
Eddie Foy was a famous American stage actor, musical comedy star, and vaudevillian who had a family of performers. He survived the Iroquois Theatre Fire, appeared in a few films, and was played by his son Eddie Foy Jr. and Bob Hope.
- March 9, 1856
- February 16, 1928
Eddie Foy Jr. (1905-1983) Actor. Writer. Soundtrack. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Play trailer 3:00. Bells Are Ringing (1960) 5 Videos. 27 Photos. With the passing of Irving Foy in 2003, another era in American show business comes to a close.
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- New Rochelle, New York, USA
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- Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
Jul 16, 1983 · Eddie Foy Jr., the vaudevillian who toured for more than a decade with his father and siblings in an act called ''Eddie Foy and the Seven Little Foys'' and who continued as a song-and-dance...
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Eddie Foy, Jr. Song-and-dance man Eddie Foy, Jr. ( b. New Rochelle, New York, February 4, 1905; d. Woodland Hills, California, July 15, 1983 ), famous in mid-life as Hinesie in The Pajama Game (Broadway 1954 and film 1957), began his career at age five as one of vaudevillian Eddie Foy’s (1856–1928) seven children who were part of their dad’s act.