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1 Early life  





2 Career  



2.1  Early career  





2.2  The Ritz Brothers  







3 Personal life  





4 Death  





5 Filmography  





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Al Ritz
Ritz in The Gorilla (1939)
Birth nameAlbert Joachim
Born(1901-08-27)August 27, 1901
Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
DiedDecember 22, 1965(1965-12-22) (aged 64)
New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
Resting placeHollywood Forever Cemetery
Medium
  • Film
  • stage
  • Years active1925–1965
    GenresSlapstick

    Al Ritz (born Albert "Al" Joachim; August 27, 1901 – December 22, 1965), was an American comedian, actor and entertainer. Ritz was the oldest of the Ritz Brothers.

    Early life

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    Ritz was born Albert Joachim on August 27, 1901, in Newark, New Jersey.[1] Ritz had three brothers, George, Samuel (later "Jimmy Ritz"), and Harry, and a sister, Gertrude Soll.[2]

    Career

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    Early career

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    Ritz began his solo career shortly after he finished high school to join vaudeville.

    The Ritz Brothers

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    After the three Joachim brothers graduated from high school, they decided to team up as a song-and-comedy act. The brothers began using the name "Ritz" for their nightclub act reportedly after seeing the name on the side of a laundry truck. With fourth brother George acting as their agent, the Ritz Brothers worked nightclubs and vaudeville. The act consisted of the trio indulging in precision dancing, tongue-twisting lampoons of popular stories and songs, and slapstick.

    In 1934, the Ritz boys made their screen debut in the two-reel comedy Hotel Anchovy, which led to their being signed by 20th Century Fox as a specialty act. Sing, Baby, Sing (1936) was the first feature film to costar the Ritzes, and their first starring role followed a year later in Life Begins in College.

    Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, the Ritz Brothers continued a wildly popular supper club and resort circuit and made their first appearances as TV guest stars.

    Personal life

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    Ritz was married once, to Antoinette 'Annette' Calamari Ritz. They were married until his death. Ritz did not have any children.

    Death

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    The Ritz Brothers were appearing at New Orleans' Roosevelt Hotel in December 1965 when Al died of a heart attack on December 22.[3]

    Filmography

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    Year Movie
    1934 Hotel Anchovy
    1936 Sing, Baby, Sing
    1937 Cinema Circus
    1937 One in a Million
    1937 On the Avenue
    1937 You Can't Have Everything
    1937 Life Begins in College
    1937 Ali Baba Goes to Town
    1938 The Goldwyn Follies
    1938 Kentucky Moonshine
    1938 Straight Place and Show
    1939 The Three Musketeers
    1939 The Gorilla
    1939 Pack Up Your Troubles
    1940 Argentine Nights
    1942 Behind the Eight Ball
    1943 Hi'ya, Chum
    1943 Show-Business at War
    1943 Never a Dull Moment
    1956 Brooklyn Goes to Las Vegas

    References

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    1. ^ "IMDb Entry". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved February 21, 2015.
  • ^ Cullen, Frank; Hackman, Florence & McNeilly, Donald (2007), Vaudeville, Old & New: An Encyclopedia of Variety Performers in America, New York: Routledge, p. 935, ISBN 978-0-415-93853-2.
  • ^ "Obituary for Al Ritz (Aged 64)". Kenosha News. December 23, 1965. p. 3. Retrieved April 13, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
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