Stanley Doble
Call Me a Cab
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It's a funny thing but a lot of old time stars were lacking in talent. Jack Benny, George Burns, and Fred Astaire for a start. They all regretted their lack of talent. Fred Astaire made up for it by doing months of gruelling rehearsals for his pictures, dancing to the point of exhaustion every day - to make what he did look effortless.
Jack Benny made up for his lack of comedy skills by hiring good writers, good supporting actors, and sacrificing his own interests for the sake of a good show. Did you ever notice that Rochester, Dennis Day, Mary Livingston and his guest stars usually got the best lines? He also developed a great sense of timing and a few tricks and catch phrases after being on the stage for many years. But as Fred Allen remarked, as far as talent went, Benny couldn't ad lib a belch after a Hungarian dinner.
George Burns stood beside Gracie.
In those days if you did not have talent you could make up for it by hard work, and by hiring talented writers and support. I don't know where you would find good writers and good supporting talent today.
Jack Benny made up for his lack of comedy skills by hiring good writers, good supporting actors, and sacrificing his own interests for the sake of a good show. Did you ever notice that Rochester, Dennis Day, Mary Livingston and his guest stars usually got the best lines? He also developed a great sense of timing and a few tricks and catch phrases after being on the stage for many years. But as Fred Allen remarked, as far as talent went, Benny couldn't ad lib a belch after a Hungarian dinner.
George Burns stood beside Gracie.
In those days if you did not have talent you could make up for it by hard work, and by hiring talented writers and support. I don't know where you would find good writers and good supporting talent today.
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