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  2. Lou Walters - Wikipedia

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    Lou Walters was born in Whitechapel, Tower Hamlets, London, on January 26, 1896, [2] as Louis Abraham Warmwater to Abraham Isaac Warmwater (né Waremwasser) and Lillian Schwartz. [3] He was one of 7 children, and the eldest son. [ 3 ]

  3. Latin Quarter (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    He was the father of television journalist, host and producer Barbara Walters. During Walters's tenure, the club featured big-name acts such as Frank Sinatra , Ella Fitzgerald , Patti Page , the Carter Family , Sophie Tucker , Mae West , Diahann Carroll , Milton Berle , The Andrews Sisters , Frankie Laine , Sunny Skylar , and Ted Lewis , along ...

  4. Barbara Walters, pioneering TV journalist who began on ... - AOL

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    Born in Boston on Sept. 25, 1929, Barbara Jill Walters got to see the rich and famous up close as the daughter of nightlife impresario Lou Walters, who owned clubs up and down the East Coast.

  5. Barbara Walters, first among female TV journalists, dead at 93

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    Born Sept. 25, 1929, in Boston, Walters grew up amid the bold-faced names she would one day press for answers; her father, Lou Walters, was a noted Manhattan nightclub owner. After graduating ...

  6. Jane Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Morgan left her agent and began singing at Lou Walters' Latin Quarter in New York. Walters kept Morgan at the Latin Quarter for a year, when she was noticed by Dave Kapp, who had recently founded a new recording label, Kapp Records. [6] Kapp signed Morgan to a recording contract, and near that same period he signed pianist Roger Williams. [9]

  7. Trailblazing Journalist Barbara Walters Has Died - AOL

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    The pioneering TV news anchor and 'The View' creator passed away Friday evening at her home in Manhattan.

  8. List of vaudeville performers: A–K - Wikipedia

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    He also wrote comedy dialogue for motion pictures. [27] "Broncho Billy" Anderson: March 21, 1880 January 20, 1971 American Actor who, following vaude, became the first star of the Western film genre. In addition, with George K. Spoor, he founded Essanay Studios ("S" for Spoor and "A" for Anderson) in Chicago. [28] Eddie Anderson: September 18, 1905

  9. Barbara Walters, trailblazing TV icon, dies at 93 - AOL

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    Walters joined ABC News in 1976, becoming the first female anchor on an evening news program. In a career that spanned five decades, Walters won 12 Emmy awards, 11 of those while at ABC News.