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Sam Theard est un Acteur Américain né le 10 octobre 1904 à La Nouvelle-Orléans (Etats-Unis)

Sam Theard

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Nationalité Etats-Unis
Naissance 10 octobre 1904 à La Nouvelle-Orléans (Etats-Unis)
Mort 7 décembre 1982 (à 78 ans) à Los Angeles (Etats-Unis)

Samuel Allen Theard (New Orleans, 10 October 1904 - 7 December 1982, Los Angeles), was a singer, song-writer, actor and comedian. He also performed as Lovin' Sam Theard and a variety of other names.

His first recordings, as Lovin' Sam from Down in 'Bam, accompanied by Tampa Red and Cow Cow Davenport, date from 1929, when he recorded one of his best-known songs, "(I'll Be Glad When You're Dead) You Rascal You", for Brunswick Records in 1929 with Cow Cow Davenport, and which was covered by several artists.

He recorded for Brunswick from 1929 to 1931.

In 1930, he also recorded for the Gennett label as Sam Tarpley, and for Decca in 1934 (backed by pianist Albert Ammons). In 1936, again for Decca, he recorded "New Rubbing On That Darned Old Thing", which would later be recorded by Grateful Dead as "The Rub". In 1937, he recorded "Spo-Dee-O-Dee" for Vocalion, and a watered-down version for Decca in 1940.

His last recording as Lovin’ Sam was for the Bluebird label in 1938.

Using the name Spo-Dee-O-Dee, Theard performed as a comedian at the Apollo Theater in Harlem during the 1930s and '40s, and also recorded under that name in 1941. Another well-known song, co-written with Louis Jordan, but credited to his wife, Fleecie Moore, was "Let the Good Times Roll", written in 1942, which became a hit a few years later when Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five recorded it in 1946, one of many Theard compositions recorded by Jordan. Theard would later appear in Jordan's film Caldonia.

With Rudy Toombs he co-wrote “Hard Ridin’ Mama”, which was recorded by Wynonie Harris in 1947.

He also sang on records recorded by Tiny Parham and trumpeter Hot Lips Page, possibly on Page’s “The Egg or the Hen” (1949), a song Theard may also have co-written.

In 1950, he co-wrote, and recorded for Mercury Records, "Rock around the clock" with Hal Singer.

Theard co-wrote several other songs, including "I've Been Around" with Henry Glover, and with the pianist Teddy Brannon, "If you see my baby", recorded by Count Basie in 1950.

“Stormy Night Blues”, co-written with Henry Glover and Teddy Brannon was recorded by Wynonie Harris in 1950, and the following year, Eddie “Cleanhead" Vinson recorded “Home Boy”, co-written with Brannon and Roy Eldridge recorded another Heard-Brannon composition, “Baby, What’s the matter with You?”

In the last decade of his life he played in a few Hollywood television productions.

Le plus souvent avec

Stan Daniels
Stan Daniels
(1 films)
Jeremy Kagan
Jeremy Kagan
(2 films)
Clifton Davis
Clifton Davis
(2 films)
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Filmographie de Sam Theard (5 films)

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L'Arnaque 2, 1h42
Réalisé par Jeremy Kagan
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Comédie, Action, Policier
Thèmes Escroquerie
Acteurs Jackie Gleason, Teri Garr, Karl Malden, Oliver Reed, Mac Davis, Larry Bishop
Rôle Old Second
Note49% 2.452272.452272.452272.452272.45227
Les deux escrocs Fargo Gondorff et Jake Hooker, reprennent du service et tentent de piéger un pigeon nommé Gus Macalinski...
Cindy
Cindy (1978)
, 1h38
Réalisé par William A. Graham
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Musical
Thèmes L'enfance, Films pour enfants
Acteurs Charlayne Woodard, Mae Mercer, Nell Carter, Alaina Reed Hall, Scoey Mitchell, Clifton Davis
Rôle Wino
Note71% 3.571183.571183.571183.571183.57118
After World War II, Cindy (Woodard) has moved from the south to live in Harlem with her newly blended family. She finds herself constantly abused by her stepmother and stepsisters. Her father (Mitchell) provides some comfort but cannot prevent the abuse entirely. One night, she meets Captain Joe Prince (Davis) and is swept off her feet. Soon after, a romance ensues.
Scott Joplin, 1h36
Réalisé par Jeremy Kagan
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Historique, Musical
Thèmes La musique, Musique
Acteurs Billy Dee Williams, Clifton Davis, Margaret Avery, Seymour Cassel, Godfrey Cambridge, Art Carney
Rôle Left Hand of God
Note64% 3.239413.239413.239413.239413.23941
In the late 19th century, Scott Joplin, a young African-American musician, moves to Missouri and to make ends meet finds a job as a piano teacher. He befriends Louis Chauvin, who plays piano in a brothel.
Which Way Is Up?, 1h34
Réalisé par Michael Schultz
Genres Comédie
Acteurs Lonette McKee, Richard Pryor, Margaret Avery, Morgan Woodward, Tim Thomerson, Daniel Valdez
Note61% 3.098363.098363.098363.098363.09836
When he falls into a union action by mistake, Leroy Jones is laid off from his job picking oranges. The only option given to find work to provide for his wife Annie Mae, their kids and his father Rufus is to leave them behind and go to Los Angeles, where more jobs are available. While he is away, Leroy becomes smitten with Vanetta, a beautiful labor activist. When he returns home, he has to juggle his wife, his new romance with Vanetta and his new job, meanwhile, the Rev. Lenox Thomas is not only watching out for Leroy's wife, nope