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  1. Portland Hoffa (January 25, 1905 – December 26, 1990) was an American comedian, radio host, actress, and dancer.The daughter of an itinerant optometrist, she was named after Portland, Oregon, the city in which she was born.She began her career performing as a dancer in numerous Broadway productions in the 1920s, before meeting her first husband, comedian Fred Allen.

  2. Fred Allen was one of a kind. A star in the early days of radio, fresh from his success in vaudeville (along with his wife, Portland Hoffa), Allen developed ...

  3. 16 de abr. de 2020 · This upload contains 277 episodes of the Fred Allen radio shows from 1932-1949, including Linit Bath Club Revue, Salad Bowl Revue, Sal Hepatica Revue, Hour of Smiles, Town Hall Tonight, The Fred Allen Show, and Texaco Star Theater. Allen, together with his wife and partner Portland Hoffa, was a humorist and wit ahead of his time.

  4. 10 de feb. de 2013 · This episode is from the heyday of Allen's popular show. Announcer Kenny Delmar was a sensation with his "Senator Claghorne" character, the DeMarco sisters ...

  5. Early life. Frederick Allen was born in Ōamaru on 9 February 1920 to Florence Beatrice Robertshaw and her husband, railway employee Frederick Allen. The family’s fifth child, he had three sisters and three brothers. Fred’s parents separated in the 1930s, and he distanced himself from his physically abusive father.

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    Fred Allen. Director: The Mysterious Rider. Fred Allen began his career with Mack Sennett as an editor in 1914. He also worked for producers Thomas H. Ince, Harry Joe Brown and Charles Rogers. In the 1930s he was supervisor and sometimes director of Tom Keene's productions for RKO. He also worked for Warner Brothers as both an editor and director.