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Pastor, Tony

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Pastor, Tony (1837–1908)

US actor and manager. He worked successfully to clean up the image of vaudeville, banning the sale of liquor and getting rid of the cruder acts. He opened several theatres and introduced such stars as Weber and Fields and Lillian Russell. He ran the Fourteenth Street Theater until his death.

He was born in New York, New York. A performer and entrepreneur, he first appeared with the showman Phineas Barnum.



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