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Dudley Moore

Birthday Report for April 19th, 1935

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Events of the Month for Dudley Moore  

When Dudley Moore entered the world, these stories made the front page of the nation's newspapers: In Italy, the Stresa Conference opens to discuss the German threat. The Japanese government decides not form an alliance with the German government. In Geneva, the League of Nations Council unanimously condemns Hitler's rearmament of Germany. In Berlin, Hitler's request that the abandonment of Nazism by a spouse can be grounds for divorce is upheld by a German judge.  

 

Entertainment News for the year Dudley Moore was born

Audiences were applauding these developments in the entertainment industry when Dudley Moore was an infant. This year signals the beginning of Lucky Strike's Your Hit Parade radio show, in the top ten are Cheek to Cheek and Lullaby of Broadway. The Apollo Theater in Harlem also gets its start this year. Benny Goodman's orchestra is all the rage this year and The King of Swing is born. Porgy and Bess opens on Broadway.
 

Popular Music when Dudley Moore was born.

When Dudley Moore was rocking in a cradle, these songs were topping the music charts: Back in 1935, the popular songs were: Lights Out performed by Billy Hill; Love Me Forever performed by Gus Kahn; Lullaby of Broadway sung by Al Dubin; as well as Lulu's Back in Town by Al Dubin. Also topping the musical charts: The Piccolino by Irving Berlin; This Time It's Love by Sam Lewis; Why Shouldn't I? by Cole Porter; and the ever popular You're an Angel by Jimmy McHugh.
 

Movie News for the year Dudley Moore was born.

While Dudley Moore was discovering how to stand up, The Academy gave a standing ovation to these movies and actors: 'Mutiny On The Bounty'- Produced by MGM won the Best Movie Academy Award in 1935. Also this year, the Academy Award for Best Actor went to Victor McLaglen for his role in 'The Informer' and the Best Actress Award went to Bette Davis for her role in 'Dangerous'.
 

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