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Al Jolson was a pioneering American singer, comedian, and actor, renowned for his emotive singing style and charismatic stage presence. Born in 1886, he rose to fame in the early 20th century and became a major star of Broadway and early sound films. His performance in the 1927 film "The Jazz Singer" marked a significant turning point in cinema, as it was the first full-length movie to feature synchronized sound, effectively changing the landscape of the film industry forever. Jolson's ability to connect with audiences through his powerful voice and dynamic performances earned him the title of 'The World's Greatest Entertainer.'

His career was marked by his contributions to both music and film, with hits like "Swanee" and "My Mammy" becoming classics. Despite facing criticism for his use of blackface in performances, Jolson's influence on American entertainment remains significant. He helped pave the way for future generations of performers and is often remembered for his enduring impact on music and film.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 June 16, 1886
出生地点 Savannah, Georgia, United States
去世日期 October 23, 1950