![]() ![]() And the minute he was off he was morose and still. JOHN LAHR, AUTHOR "NOTES ON A COWARDLY LION": Well, I guess it's a mystery that I'm, you know, I'm drawn to, because the thing that I could never quite understand about my father was how incredibly glorious he was onstage andĪnimated. Do you feel you understand the connection, having written about five books about - about people who were professionally funny? In writing about your book, Geoffrey Wolff (ph) said that you explore the way sadness speaks to comic genius. S: I spoke with Bert Lahr's son, John, in 1992. I command each thing the official power (ph) ![]() Hn Lahr, is theater critic for "The New Yorker" and author of a book about his father.īefore we here from John Lahr, let's listen to Bert Lahr as the cowardly lion. The cowardly lion was portrayed by Bert Lahr, a star of burlesque, vaudeville theater and film. "The Wizard Of Oz" returned to movie theaters today digitally restored and remastered. ![]()
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