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Abbott & Costello were the last of the great comedy teams. Their career spanned 21 years…from burlesque, to Broadway, to radio, to films and finally to, television. Bud Abbott and Lou Costello officially teamed up in 1936. Bud was regarded as one of the best and sought after straightmen on the burlesque circuit. Born William Alexander Abbott on October 2, 1895 in Asbury Park, New Jersey, Bud’s early career in show business began in 1918 when he was a treasurer of the National Theatre, a burlesque house in Washington, DC. It was here where Bud met his wife, Jenny Mae Pratt, whose stage name was Betty Smith. |
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Lou
Costello was born Louis Francis Cristillo on March 6, 1906 in Patterson,
N.J. Wanting to try his luck in Hollywood, Lou found sparse work as
a laborer and an extra at MGM in 1927. He appeared in the boxing sequence
of Laurel & Hardy’s “Battle of the Century” (1927) and in the Delores
Del Rio 1928 epic “Trails of 98.” |
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