Who was George Cohan, the statue figure in New York's Times Square, and what did he contribute?

Broadway? Almost synonymous with American cabaret, ? Broadway? As far as cabaret is concerned, as is the case in? Hollywood? is as quintessential to American cinema. George Cohan was a famous early Broadway performer in the United States. George Cohan was an early American Broadway performer and one of the most influential musical theater actors of the first 50 years of the 20th century. He was an actor and writer, as well as a composer and dancer. Cohan worked his way up from a humble child actor to a Broadway superstar, and his life story can be said to reflect the ecology of American entertainment before the 1940s. His contribution to the development of cabaret from its early hilarious dramas to today's Broadway cabaret has been crucial. His patriotic songs inspired countless people during World War II, expressing their full-blooded patriotic fervor.

George? Cohan was born on July 3, 1878 in ~ Providence, the capital of the U.S. state of Rhode Island, and died on November 5, 1942 in New York City. Cohan can be considered a magical figure on the American musical theater stage, having worked as an actor, lyricist, and producer in a variety of roles over the course of his performing career, and achieving success in all areas. He was regarded by the American audience as a symbol of the level of performance of early musicals, in which he could see the perfect combination of positive spirit and beautiful singing, and it was the unremitting efforts of him and his contemporaries that pushed the musical theater in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to complete the transformation of the old-fashioned clichéd performances to the modern era. George? Cohan's major works of musical theater include Shadow of the Haunted Mansion, The Victory Song, and others. ?

To get a sense of his life, check out a movie, Victory Song, which tells the story of George? Cohan's legendary life, with excellent production and song and dance scenes to recreate the appearance of the year's cabaret theater, and side reflects the social background of the American society at that time. The actor portraying George Cohan is superbly cast in the role of George Cohan. The actor who plays George Cohan with his superb acting skills, vividly and delicately annotated the image and personality of George Cohan. George Cohan's image and personality, and thus the film won the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, and the outstanding song and dance performances in the film were also unforgettable to watch.