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George Fuller Golden (1868 – February 17, 1912), was a popular vaudeville entertainer at the beginning of the 20th century. He is best known for his monologues about his fictional friend Casey. He was also a prizefighter. He was the founder of the White Rats, a labor union for vaudeville performers.
George Fuller Golden. Golden appeared in vaudeville and was extremely well known in his day. He founded the White Rates of America and gave up his stage career to devote himself to benefiting the conditions of variety players with rare and unqualified selfishness, and was responsible for the fundamental principles on which the order of...
His father was George Fuller Golden who was a well-known Vaudeville actor and his sisters were well known actors. Unlike his sister Olive Carey, George's career consisted of countless appearances as an extra and he rarely had credited. His big strapping appearance made him a natural candidate to appear...
- Actor, Additional Crew
- May 19, 1907
- George Golden
- August 21, 1994
George Fuller Golden, the famous monologist, who has been in Saranac Lake since his return from his Australian trip, has bought one of the largest cottages in the village and will make his permanent home here at least during the summer months.
George Fuller Golden (1868 – February 17, 1912), was a popular vaudeville entertainer at the beginning of the 20th century. He is best known for his monologues about his fictional friend Casey. He was also a prizefighter. He was the founder of the White Rats, a labor union for vaudeville performers.
Feb 21, 2011 · The White Rats, as the vaudeville performers’ union was known, was founded by comedian and prize fighter George Fuller Golden. No one knows his birthday, so today’s as good as any (and better than most) for a tribute to him. Golden was one of the top stars of early American vaudeville.
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George Golden. Actor: Billy Jack Goes to Washington. With a rich history in show business, it was only natural for George Golden to follow in his families footsteps. His father was George Fuller Golden who was a well-known Vaudeville actor and his sisters were well known actors.