- Four Cohans
The Four Cohans was a late 19th century
Vaudeville family act that introduced 20th century Broadway legendGeorge M. Cohan to show business. They consisted of father Jeremiah "Jere" Cohan (1848–1917), mother Helen "Nellie" Costigan Cohan (1854–1928), daughter Josephine "Josie" Cohan Niblo (1874–1916) and son George Cohan (1878-1942).By the late 1890s, when they had become a successful and well established act in the vaudevillecircuits across the country, George Cohan started giving his famous curtain speech of " [L] adies and gentlemen, my father thanks you, my mother thanks you, my sister thanks you, and I thank you," during curtain calls. The act disbanded in 1900 when George left vaudeville for the legitimate stage.
Josie, who died of
heart disease at a young age, was married toFred Niblo Sr. (1874–1948), an important director of silent films, includingBen Hur (1925), and a founder of theAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences . Their son, Fred Niblo Jr. (1903–1973) was an Academy Award-nominatedscreenwriter .The Four Cohans were reunited after George's death in
1942 at the family plot at Woodlawn Cemetery in theBronx ,New York .
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