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He began his career as a comedian in a routine where he was chased and tried to outrun a red [[Dancing Handkerchief]].
 
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Revision as of 04:11, 31 January 2009

Charles T. Aldrich (1869 - 1955), born in Cleveland Ohio, was a popular American Quick Change performer in vaudeville.

Biography

He began his career as a comedian in a routine where he was chased and tried to outrun a red Dancing Handkerchief.

His signature quick change routine was standing on a pedestal , clad only in tights, while a cloth cylinder descended down on him. As soon as the clothe reached the top of his head, it would drop and by the time it reached his feet, he was dressed in a peddler's costume and holding a tray.

In 1912, he was a star of the first Royal Command Variety Performance at the Palace Theatre in London.

Aldrich retired to rural New Jersey where he died.

Family

Wife was actress Gloria Gordon (best known for her portrayal of Mrs. O'Reilly on radio's My Friend Irma). Son Gale Gordon was born Charles T. Aldrich Jr. on February 2, 1906 in New York City and became an actor (played Lucille's Ball's boss and Dennis the Menace next-door neighbor).

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