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Gus C. Weinberg (c. 1865 – August 11, 1952) was an actor, writer, and composer who appeared in early-twentieth-century American films. He also had theatrical roles during his career. Weinberg lived in
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but traveled widely, appearing in several lead roles in touring shows in the United States and London. Some of the songs he wrote became popular.


Life and career

He was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. As early as 1891, he was described as "familiar to Milwaukee audiences", and it was reported that "his original topical songs are being whistled all over Milwaukee", where he sometimes performed with his sister Joey Weinberg. At least two musicians were recorded performing the song "Girl Wanted" he composed. In 1934 it was reported that " . P.Choate arranged to take over the historic old Mason theater, where he had acted in musical plays with Gus Weinberg and other stars of the day". Weinberg was still alive as of 1936, when it was reported that "Gus Weinberg, play writer and actor, has returned to New York after a summer vacation spent with his sister on the back shore drive". Shortly after his death, a 1952 retrospective in
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Theater

*''The Ballet Girl'' (1898) *''The Storks'' (1904) *''The Burgomaster'' (1911) *'' A Tailor-Made Man'' (1917)


Filmography

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To-Day ''To-Day'' is a 1917 silent film drama directed by Ralph Ince, who is also credited as the film's writer, and starring Florence Reed. A story about prostitution, this film is based on a 1913 stage play ''Today'' by George Broadhurst and Abra ...
'' (1917) as Henry Morton *''
Frontier of the Stars ''Frontier of the Stars'' is a lost 1921 American drama silent film directed by Charles Maigne and written by Charles Maigne and Albert Payson Terhune. The film stars Thomas Meighan, Faire Binney, Alphonse Ethier, Edward Ellis, Gus Weinberg ...
'' (1921) as Ganz *'' The Ne'er-Do-Well'' (1923) as Andres Garavel *'' Homeward Bound'' (1923) as Captain Svenson *''
Soul-Fire ''Soul-Fire'' (also known as ''Soul Fire'') is a 1925 American silent film, silent drama film starring Richard Barthelmess and Bessie Love. It was directed by John S. Robertson and was based on the Broadway production ''Great Music'' (1924) by ...
'' (1925)


Musical compositions

*"Girl Wanted" *"That Tired Feeling" *"Moments When One Wants to Be Alone" *"That Was the Last That I Remembered, A melodious comic song *"Now He's Sorry That He Spoke"}


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Weinberg, Gus 1860s births 1952 deaths Male actors from Milwaukee