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Lou's on first : a biography of Lou Costello

Costello, Chris. (Author). Strait, Raymond. (Added Author).
Book  - 2000
791.43028092 Coste -C
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  • ISBN: 0815410832
  • Physical Description xii, 257 pages : illustrations
  • Edition 1st Cooper Square Press ed.
  • Publisher New York : Cooper Square Press, 2000.

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Originally published: New York : St. Martin's Press, c1981.
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Lou's on First : A Biography on Lou Costello
Lou's on First : A Biography on Lou Costello
by Costello, Chris; Strait, Raymond
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Lou's on First : A Biography on Lou Costello


Lou Costello (1906-1959) made comedy history on stage, on screen, and on the air, performing with straight man Bud Abbott and keeping the nation in stitches with "Who's On First?" and other hilarious skits. The duo made over thirty films together (including One Night in the Tropics, Buck Privates, and In the Navy), and have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Lou's On First: A Biography of Lou Costello is an affectionate biography by Lou's daughter Chris, in which she recounts the comedian's generosity, his bumpy road to success, and the numerous hardships he endured (including the devastating death of his son) while still managing to keep a nation laughing. Despite the difficult periods of his life, Lou remained a steadfast performer, carrying on with the show whenever he could. Chris reveals her father's humble beginnings in New Jersey, where his comical and prankish side first appeared. The book tells how Lou's initial attempt to make it in the movie business failed, and how he subsequently met up with Bud Abbott, then the most famous straight man touring the burlesque houses. Their winning partnership withstood years on the burlesque circuit and money squabbles with Hollywood studios. Chris points out that when Abbott & Costello finally split in 1957, after over 21 years of making people laugh, it was not a hostile breakup but one whose time, both partners agreed, had come. Chris also puts to rest several other rumors that sprang up after Lou's death, such as the myth that both Abbott and Costello lost their fortunes, and she describes their lasting contributions to entertainment. This is a portrait of the comedian by those who knew him best. The story Chris shares in Lou's On First is a funny, touching, and heartfelt account of one of America's great entertainers.