Al Boasberg

Al Boasberg

Deceased · Born: Dec 5, 1892 · Died: Jun 18, 1937

Personal Details

BornDec 5, 1892 Buffalo, New York, USA
Spouse
  • Roslyn Goldberg

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Jun 18, 1937 )
  • Hilda Levy

    ( Jul 21, 1916 to Dec 31, 1969 )

Biography

Albert "Al" Boasberg, a towering figure in the realm of comedy and screenwriting, etched a profound and lasting imprint on the entertainment landscape during the dawn of the 20th century, his innovative and trailblazing contributions forever changing the course of the industry's trajectory.

Born and raised in the eclectic and culturally rich city of Buffalo, New York, the exceptional comedic mind of Boasberg was inextricably linked with some of the most iconic and influential comedians of the time, forming profound and enduring bonds with legendary figures such as the charismatic George Burns, the quick-witted Jack Benny, the irrepressible Jimmy Durante, the daring and innovative Harold Lloyd, and the brilliant and boundary-pushing Buster Keaton.

Boasberg's odyssey into the vibrant realm of entertainment commenced in the bustling era of Vaudeville, amidst the eclectic atmosphere of a sheet music store in Buffalo, where his innate talent for concocting clever and humorous gags attracted the attention of performers seeking inspiration for their comedic acts.

It was destined to be a pivotal moment in the life of this individual, as a serendipitous meeting with the renowned George Burns, whilst endeavouring to sell jewellery in the backstage area of a local theatre, suddenly and dramatically propelled Boasberg into the very fabric of the entertainment industry, marking the beginning of an extraordinary journey that would forever alter the trajectory of their life.

As a testament to his astute vision, Burns identified the extraordinary potential residing within Boasberg, extending a lucrative offer to refine a vintage joke, thereby initiating a chain of events that would significantly influence the trajectory of Boasberg's remarkable career, marked by numerous milestones and achievements.

Boasberg's illustrious career as a cinematic mastermind left an indelible mark on the storied landscape of Hollywood's golden age, with his artistic genius illuminating over 60 remarkable features and shorts between the years 1926 and 1937.

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Buster Keaton, a renowned silent film star, collaborated with a visionary filmmaker to create a cinematic masterpiece, "The General", a motion picture that would transcend time and defy initial box office expectations, ultimately emerging as one of the most revered films in the annals of cinema history.

Boasberg's impressive legacy extends far beyond his invaluable contributions to the Marx Brothers' comedic canon, where he played a pivotal role in crafting the 1935 masterpiece "A Night at The Opera", a film that has stood the test of time and remains a beloved classic to this day. Furthermore, his directorial expertise was also showcased in a remarkable seventeen short films, as well as a feature-length production, demonstrating his remarkable range and versatility as a filmmaker.

Notably, a solitary feature film adaptation, skillfully derived from the popular radio serial "Myrt and Marge," had the distinction of initially introducing a talented trio of comedians to the big screen, a group that would later mature and evolve into the renowned and beloved comedy act known as The Three Stooges.

The profound influence of Boasberg's remarkable work continued to resonate throughout the 21st century, with a select and memorable excerpt from his body of work ultimately finding its way into the critically acclaimed film "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" Initially released in the year 2000, this cinematic masterpiece serves as a testament to the lasting impact of Boasberg's comedic genius, paying homage to the indelible mark he left on the world of entertainment.

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**Person Biography:**

Boasberg's life was marked by a passion for comedy, and his dedication to his craft led him to leave an indelible mark on the world of entertainment.

Al Boasberg's illustrious career was cruelly and prematurely terminated at the tender age of 45, leaving a profound sense of what could have been, as he stood poised on the threshold of future collaborations with the rising stars of Hollywood's golden era, specifically those of the late 1930s and early 1940s.

As the calendar pages turned and the clock ticked away, the individual in question was industriously and devotedly engaged in the meticulous process of writing scripts for the renowned radio program hosted by the illustrious Jack Benny, little did anyone know that his untimely passing was just around the corner, awaiting to abruptly and tragically cut short his creative endeavors and leave an indelible mark on the world of entertainment.

On the eighteenth day of June in the year nineteen hundred and thirty-seven, a date that would ultimately prove to be a tragic milestone in the life of a notable individual, a sudden and unforeseen turn of events occurred, marking the untimely demise of a prominent figure, whose life had been marked by remarkable achievements, just one day after the signing of a significant contractual agreement, a testament to his professional dedication and commitment, at his luxurious residence in the affluent neighborhood of Beverly Hills, a location synonymous with glamour and sophistication.

In his eternal slumber, the legendary comedian has been laid to rest in the picturesque town that held a special place in his heart, amidst the serene surroundings of Forest Lawn Cemetery, where his memory will forever be cherished by fans of comedy from all corners of the globe.

Career

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1935
The Nitwits
The Nitwits as Screenplay
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1934
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1931
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Cracked Nuts
Cracked Nuts as Screenplay
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1930
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Doughboys
Doughboys as Writer, Story
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1929
Lambchops
Lambchops as Writer
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1926