Al Jolson
Lithuanian-born American entertainer, actor, and singer

Al Jolson

Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Who was Al Jolson?
Al Jolson was an American singer, comedian, and actor. He was one of the most popular entertainers of the early 20th century and is known for his unique style of performing.
When was Al Jolson born?
Al Jolson was born on May 26, 1886.
Where was Al Jolson born?
Al Jolson was born in Srednike, Russian Empire (now Lithuania).
What was Al Jolson's birth name?
Al Jolson's birth name was Asa Yoelson.
What were Al Jolson's major accomplishments?
Al Jolson is best known for his involvement in early sound films, particularly in the first feature-length talking picture, "The Jazz Singer." He also had numerous recording hits and theatrical successes.
When did Al Jolson pass away?
Al Jolson passed away on October 23, 1950.
What was Al Jolson's ethnicity?
Al Jolson was Jewish.
What was Al Jolson's singing style?
Al Jolson was known for his powerful and emotive singing style, often incorporating blackface performance techniques which were popular during that era.
Did Al Jolson serve in the military?
Yes, Al Jolson served in the United States Army during World War I.
What is Al Jolson's legacy?
Al Jolson's legacy includes being one of the first performers to captivate audiences through both vaudeville and film, as well as breaking barriers with his involvement in the talkies. He remains an influential figure in the history of American entertainment.