Bert Williams

Comedian, Musical Artist

1874 – 1922

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Who was Bert Williams?

Bert Williams was one of the pre-eminent entertainers of the Vaudeville era and one of the most popular comedians for all audiences of his time. He was by far the best-selling black recording artist before 1920. In 1918, the New York Dramatic Mirror called Williams "one of the great comedians of the world."

Williams was a key figure in the development of African-American entertainment. In an age when racial inequality and stereotyping were commonplace, he became the first black American to take a lead role on the Broadway stage, and did much to push back racial barriers during his career. Fellow vaudevillian W.C. Fields, who appeared in productions with Williams, described him as "the funniest man I ever saw – and the saddest man I ever knew."

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Born
Nov 12, 1874
Nassau
Also known as
  • Williams, Bert
  • Egbert Austin Williams
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Lived in
  • San Francisco
Died
Mar 4, 1922
New York City

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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