Swedish dialect comedians/actors in film/vaudeville

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Re: Swedish dialect comedians/actors in film/vaudeville

PostFri May 18, 2012 12:39 pm

Salty Dog wrote:That's pretty easy to do, it's on Turner Classic Movies tomorrow at 10:00 p.m.


Don't have TCM. :(
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PostSat May 19, 2012 9:49 pm

Ann-Margret, who was born in Sweden and emigrated to the U.S. at five years old, played Medda, a vaudeville chanteuse billed as "The Swedish Meadowlark" in the 1992 Disney musical film Newsies. She used a slight Swedish accent for the role.

The character has been changed to an African-American woman in the stage version currently playing in New York.
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Re: Swedish dialect comedians/actors in film/vaudeville

PostWed May 23, 2012 12:02 pm

LouieD wrote:
Rollo Treadway wrote:His fellow "Ford Company" member John Wayne portrayed Swedish sailor Ole Olsen in The Long Voyage Home (1940) and at times almost out-Brendels Brendel: "I'll yust have a yinyer beer."


OK, I HAVE to see this role!


It's on the Criterion channel at Hulu.com -- here ya go:

http://www.hulu.com/watch/254173/the-long-voyage-home
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PostWed May 23, 2012 12:07 pm

Tim Conway as Mr. Tudball on "The Carol Burnett Show."
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PostWed May 23, 2012 5:17 pm

CoffeeDan wrote:It's on the Criterion channel at Hulu.com -- here ya go:

http://www.hulu.com/watch/254173/the-long-voyage-home" target="_blank


Thanks Dan! Watching it through the Roku right now!
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PostSun May 27, 2012 8:21 am

Louie, Emil Sitka in his supporting roles in Columbia two-reelers occasionally used a Swedish dialect for comedy effect. I don't recall him doing it in the Stooge films but he did the singsong accent with other Columbia shorts stars. Too bad his tenure at Columbia didn't coincide with El Brendel's, or I bet that Emil would've ended up portraying El's long-lost uncle at some point.
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PostSun May 27, 2012 8:46 am

Ed Watz wrote:Louie, Emil Sitka in his supporting roles in Columbia two-reelers occasionally used a Swedish dialect for comedy effect. I don't recall him doing it in the Stooge films but he did the singsong accent with other Columbia shorts stars. Too bad his tenure at Columbia didn't coincide with El Brendel's, or I bet that Emil would've ended up portraying El's long-lost uncle at some point.


Ed, can you recall any titles?
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PostSun May 27, 2012 6:17 pm

LouieD wrote:
Ed Watz wrote:Louie, Emil Sitka in his supporting roles in Columbia two-reelers occasionally used a Swedish dialect for comedy effect. I don't recall him doing it in the Stooge films but he did the singsong accent with other Columbia shorts stars. Too bad his tenure at Columbia didn't coincide with El Brendel's, or I bet that Emil would've ended up portraying El's long-lost uncle at some point.


Ed, can you recall any titles?


Not offhand Louie, but I promise to revisit my copies and get back to you on this when our move is completed - all the videos and DVDs are packed for shipping.
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PostSun May 27, 2012 6:56 pm

There was the Swedish Chef in "The Muppets"

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PostMon May 28, 2012 5:43 am

Ed Watz wrote:
Not offhand Louie, but I promise to revisit my copies and get back to you on this when our move is completed - all the videos and DVDs are packed for shipping.


Hi Louie, I located my notes (from 1982!!) for the Columbia book and I can confirm that Emil played a Swedish-accented janitor in the two reeler RADIO ROMEO. Harry Von Zell was the star of the short. According to what I scribbled at the time while watching the film, Dick Wessel grabs Emil from out of a broom closet, mistaking Email for von Zell, whom Wessel has been chasing. Wessel realizes his mistake, and Emil responds in dialect, "Maybe you were expecting Al Yolson?" I may have a copy of the film and will check when we unpack. Pretty sure he did at least another couple Swede roles in the shorts but I'll have to keep looking through my papers (and tapes etc when I can unearth them).

According to the imdb Emil played a Swedish repairman in BLONDIE HITS THE JACKPOT, not a short but at Columbia, his primary studio in the late 1940s.
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Re: Swedish dialect comedians/actors in film/vaudeville

PostMon May 28, 2012 8:38 am

Ed Watz wrote:
Ed Watz wrote:
Not offhand Louie, but I promise to revisit my copies and get back to you on this when our move is completed - all the videos and DVDs are packed for shipping.


Hi Louie, I located my notes (from 1982!!) for the Columbia book and I can confirm that Emil played a Swedish-accented janitor in the two reeler RADIO ROMEO. Harry Von Zell was the star of the short. According to what I scribbled at the time while watching the film, Dick Wessel grabs Emil from out of a broom closet, mistaking Email for von Zell, whom Wessel has been chasing. Wessel realizes his mistake, and Emil responds in dialect, "Maybe you were expecting Al Yolson?" I may have a copy of the film and will check when we unpack. Pretty sure he did at least another couple Swede roles in the shorts but I'll have to keep looking through my papers (and tapes etc when I can unearth them).

According to the imdb Emil played a Swedish repairman in BLONDIE HITS THE JACKPOT, not a short but at Columbia, his primary studio in the late 1940s.


Thanks, Ed!
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PostTue May 29, 2012 2:04 am

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Re: Swedish dialect comedians/actors in film/vaudeville

PostSat Jun 02, 2012 5:07 am

I recall Marvin Loback suddenly breaking into Swedish for no obvious reason in at least one Mack Sennett short.
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