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Read through all quotes from Eddie Cantor
Ziegfeld Follies of 1917 - revue - performer
Ziegfeld Follies of 1918 - revue - performer co-composer and co-lyricist for "Broadway's Not a Bad Place After All" with Harry Ruby
Ziegfeld Follies of 1919 - revue - performer lyricist for "(Oh! She's the) Last Rose of Summer"
Ziegfeld Follies of 1920 - revue - composer for "Green River" composer and lyricist for "Every Blossom I See Reminds Me of You" and "I Found a Baby on My Door Step"
The Midnight Rounders of 1920 - revue - performer
Broadway Brevities of 1920 - revue - performer
Make It Snappy (1922) - revue - performer co-bookwriter
Ziegfeld Follies of 1923 - revue - sketch writer
Kid Boots (1923) - musical comedy - actor in the role of "Kid Boots" (the Caddie Master)
Ziegfeld Follies of 1927 - revue - performer co-bookwriter
Whoopee! (1928) - musical comedy - actor in the role of "Henry Williams"
Eddie Cantor at the Palace (1931) - solo performance
Banjo Eyes (1941) - musical comedy - actor in the role of "Erwin Trowbridge"
Nellie Bly (1946) - musical comedy - co-producer
Radio and recordings
Radio
Cantor appeared on radio as early as February 3 1922 as indicated by this news item from Connecticut's Bridgeport Telegram:
Local radio operators listened to one of the finest programs yet produced over the radiophone last night. " He later toured with Al Lee as the team "Cantor & Lee. Fields.
" In 1933 the artist Frederick J. Garner caricatured Cantor with large round eyes resembling the drum-like pot of a banjo. Some of his hits include "Makin' Whoopee" "Ida" "If You Knew Susie" "Ma! He's Makin' Eyes at Me" "Margie" and "How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm (After They've Seen Paree?)" He also wrote a few songs including "Merrily We Roll Along" the Merrie Melodies Warner Bros.