Eugene Francis “Gene” Carroll

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Eugene Francis “Gene” Carroll

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
5 Mar 1972 (aged 74)
Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA
Burial
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section No. 90 Lot No. 2720 Grave No. 2
Memorial ID
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He had one of the longest running television shows in Cleveland. A native of Chicago, he dropped out of high school and performed in amateur shows to compete for cash prizes. He joined Jack Grady of Chicago in a successful song and dance act in 1924. When Grady became ill in 1929, Carroll team with Glen Rowell of Cleveland. Known as Gene & Glen, they appeared in vaudeville and on the radio, performing in Cleveland on Station WTAM from 1930-35. In 1934,NBC began broadcasting a 15 minute version of the act "Gene & Glen" including the characters of Jake & Lena, which were created by Carroll. When Jake was to marry Lena in 1935, crowds gathered around the WTAM Building in anticipation of a glimpse of the couple. Carroll and Rowell left Cleveland in 1935,performing out of De Moines, Chicago, and Boston until 1943. After Rowell's departure for war work, Carroll appeared on the "Fibber McGee & Molly Show" on NBC for 1 season. He returned to Cleveland in April 1948 to establish a talent school and begin a television variety show on WEWS,continuing these projects until his death. The television program, originally known as the "Giant Tiger Amateur Hour" and then the "Gene Carroll Show", was continued by his widow. After his first marriage ended in divorce, Carroll married Helen Olsen in 1940.

From The Cleveland Encyclopedia
He had one of the longest running television shows in Cleveland. A native of Chicago, he dropped out of high school and performed in amateur shows to compete for cash prizes. He joined Jack Grady of Chicago in a successful song and dance act in 1924. When Grady became ill in 1929, Carroll team with Glen Rowell of Cleveland. Known as Gene & Glen, they appeared in vaudeville and on the radio, performing in Cleveland on Station WTAM from 1930-35. In 1934,NBC began broadcasting a 15 minute version of the act "Gene & Glen" including the characters of Jake & Lena, which were created by Carroll. When Jake was to marry Lena in 1935, crowds gathered around the WTAM Building in anticipation of a glimpse of the couple. Carroll and Rowell left Cleveland in 1935,performing out of De Moines, Chicago, and Boston until 1943. After Rowell's departure for war work, Carroll appeared on the "Fibber McGee & Molly Show" on NBC for 1 season. He returned to Cleveland in April 1948 to establish a talent school and begin a television variety show on WEWS,continuing these projects until his death. The television program, originally known as the "Giant Tiger Amateur Hour" and then the "Gene Carroll Show", was continued by his widow. After his first marriage ended in divorce, Carroll married Helen Olsen in 1940.

From The Cleveland Encyclopedia