A young Steve Allen?
The clergyman, musician, and philosopher, Albert Schweitzer?
Is it A.W. Pink?
I'm guessing it's Eddie's high school graduation picture...... but I could be wrong!
I have no idea who this is, but I have to congratulate you Eddie, on your success. Do you realize you have Emil Sitka following your blog? I've had no such luck on my blog. Vernon Dent won't even give me the time of day.
Theodore Marley Brooks?
Thanks for participating everyone! No one is right yet...especially, Kevin! There is a clue in the copy underneath the photo. Keep trying!
Is it Benny Goodman? Didn't he go to Jefferson Music College?
No and no. Did you guys click on the photo to make it enlarge? You can see a lot more detail that way, y'know.
oh, yeah...Andy! I was sure SOMEBODY out there would recognize Emil Sitka! A name like that you don't forget so soon.
James Dobson's strong willed brother?
A young Yakama Canutt?
A young Billy Sunday... or little lord Fountleroy all growed up...
Okay, it looks like a painted canvas backdrop, like they use in opera theaters. Is it a young Enrico Caruso?Craig
None have answered correctly. One more clue is in order...Believe it or not, a roach played an important part in his life.
My first thought was George Jefferson, but then I took a closer look and this guy is much too tall to be George.
J. Edgar Hoover.
Some great guessing going on here, but no prize! One last clue...and I do mean last...a lot of people did impressions of him.
Is it a photo of Anonymous?
Stan Laurel.
That him! Arthur Stanley Jefferson (16 June 1890 – 23 February 1965), better known as Stan Laurel. His work with the Hal Roach studios is legendary.Fans will love this site: http://www.lettersfromstan.com/
A young Steve Allen?
ReplyDeleteThe clergyman, musician, and philosopher, Albert Schweitzer?
ReplyDeleteIs it A.W. Pink?
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing it's Eddie's high school graduation picture...
ReplyDelete... but I could be wrong!
I have no idea who this is, but I have to congratulate you Eddie, on your success. Do you realize you have Emil Sitka following your blog? I've had no such luck on my blog. Vernon Dent won't even give me the time of day.
ReplyDeleteTheodore Marley Brooks?
ReplyDeleteThanks for participating everyone! No one is right yet...especially, Kevin! There is a clue in the copy underneath the photo. Keep trying!
ReplyDeleteIs it Benny Goodman? Didn't he go to Jefferson Music College?
ReplyDeleteNo and no.
ReplyDeleteDid you guys click on the photo to make it enlarge? You can see a lot more detail that way, y'know.
oh, yeah...Andy! I was sure SOMEBODY out there would recognize Emil Sitka! A name like that you don't forget so soon.
ReplyDeleteJames Dobson's strong willed brother?
ReplyDeleteA young Yakama Canutt?
ReplyDeleteA young Billy Sunday... or little lord Fountleroy all growed up...
ReplyDeleteOkay, it looks like a painted canvas backdrop, like they use in opera theaters. Is it a young Enrico Caruso?
ReplyDeleteCraig
None have answered correctly. One more clue is in order...Believe it or not, a roach played an important part in his life.
ReplyDeleteMy first thought was George Jefferson, but then I took a closer look and this guy is much too tall to be George.
ReplyDeleteJ. Edgar Hoover.
ReplyDeleteSome great guessing going on here, but no prize! One last clue...and I do mean last...a lot of people did impressions of him.
ReplyDeleteIs it a photo of Anonymous?
ReplyDeleteStan Laurel.
ReplyDeleteThat him! Arthur Stanley Jefferson (16 June 1890 – 23 February 1965), better known as Stan Laurel. His work with the Hal Roach studios is legendary.
ReplyDeleteFans will love this site:
http://www.lettersfromstan.com/