Bert Swor Explained

Bertie Odell Swor, Sr. (January 9, 1871 - November 30, 1943) was a minstrel show performer.

Biography

He was born on January 9, 1871, in Paris, Tennessee, to Albert Gallatin Swor and Susan Martha Boyd. He started a vaudeville act with his brother, John Francis Swor. When Moran and Mack were temporarily estranged, he worked with George Moran as part of the Two Black Crows routine.

He married Amy B. Archer (1911-1974) around 1894 and they had as their child, Bert O'Dell Swor, Jr. (1895-1931).

He performed with the minstrel show of Al G. Fields from 1911 to 1931. In 1931 he was in Brass Ankle, the Broadway show.

He retired in 1931. A benefit was given in his honor in Dallas, Texas, in April 1941.

He died in a hotel room in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on December 1, 1943.[1] His widow married Jack Norworth in 1951.[2]

Films

Notes and References

  1. News: Bert Swor, 65, Dies. Old-Time Minstrel . . December 1, 1943 . 2015-01-26 .
  2. News: Jack Norworth Weds at 72 . The New York Times . October 23, 1951 . 2015-01-27 .