Cantor, Eddie
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| Birthname | Iskowitz, Edward Israel | ||
| born on | 31 January 1892 at 20:30 (= 8:30 PM ) | ||
| Place | New York NY, USA, 40n42, 74w00 | ||
| Timezone | EST h5w (is standard time) | ||
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| Astrology data | 11°42' 13°47 Asc. 21°28'
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Biography
American entertainer who, as a star of stage, radio, TV and movies, was a singer and comedian known for tears-and-laughter comedy and popping eyeballs. After doing vaudeville and burlesque, he starred in musical comedy in the '20s. Cantor was among the investors who suffered from a fiscal loss in the crash of 1929.
He was honored with a special Academy Award for "distinguished service in the film industry" in 1956. Active in charity work, he started the March of Dimes.
Cantor is the author or four autobiographies. He was married to Ida Tobias, his wife of 48 years who died in 1962. He died of a heart attack on 10/10/1964, Beverly Hills, CA.
Events
- Death by Heart Attack 10 October 1964 at 12:00 noon in Beverly Hills, California (Age 72)
- Financial : Lose significant money 30 October 1929 (Lost money in stock market crash)
Source Notes
Church of Light quotes BJA, 4/1936. Robert Jansky gave 8:05 PM. Drew pictured a chart for 9:07 PM
Categories
- Vocation : Business : Top executive (CEO)
- Vocation : Entertainment : Actor/ Actress
- Lifestyle : Financial : Loss - Financial crisis (1929)
- Notable : Famous : Founder/ originator (March Of Dimes)
- Notable : Book Collection : American Book

11°42'
13°47 Asc.
21°28'
