Remme, John, 1935-1992
Photograph Collection, 1950s-1991. (Photo 2056)
41 photographic prints
Biography
John (Jack) Marlen Remme was born November 21, 1935 in Fargo, North Dakota . His parents were Amos Engvald and Solveig Alvina Remme. The family moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota when he was very young. He graduated from West Side High School and attended the University of Minnesota from 1953 to 1955, after which he left for New York City to pursue the theater. He appeared on the stage at dinner theaters, regional theaters, and on Broadway. He also appeared on television. He appeared in such Broadway shows as The Ritz, 1975; The Royal Family, 1976; Can Can, 1981; Alice in Wonderland, 1982; and Gypsy, 1989. He was also a well known performer at the Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam , Connecticut where he performed in nineteen productions. He was a member of the Actors’ Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, and Actors Fund of America. In 1991 he received a Drama Desk nomination for his Broadway performance as Senex in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. It was also his last performance before his death on January 18, 1992 . He was survived by his sister, Audrey Roseland Scott of Palm Desert, California .
Scope and Content
The John Remme Photograph Collection is organized into four series following the structure of his papers. They are as follows: Theatrical Productions Series, Theaters and their Productions Series, Types of Theatrical Productions Series, and Various Productions Series. The series are arranged alphabetically by play, except for Theaters and their Productions which is arranged alphabetically by the theater.
The collection includes some of the best images of him in the various plays in which he acted. They are all professional photographs. There are no negatives in the collection. A few of the pictures are in color.
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Description (Number of images) |
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Finding aid |
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John Remme portrait (1) Image |
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Theatrical Production Series |
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Alice in Wonderland (1)
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Blossom Time (1) |
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The Five O’Clock Girl (3) Image |
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42nd Street (2) |
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Good News (1) |
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Lock Up Your Daughters (1) |
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Louisiana Purchase (1) |
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Promises, Promises (1) |
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Sweet Adelines (2) |
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Teddy and Alice (1) |
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Tooth of Crime (1)
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Theaters and their Productions Series |
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Girl Crazy, Goodspeed Opera House, 1971 (1) |
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Hubba Hubba, Goodspeed Opera House, 1971 (1) Image |
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Good News, Goodspeed Opera House, 1972 (1) |
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Duberry Was A Lady, Goodspeed Opera House, 1974 (2)
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The Fantasticks, Harrisburg Arena Theater (1) Image |
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The Three Penny Opera House, Harrisburg Arena (1) |
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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Keweenaw Playhouse, (1) |
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The Streets of New York, Keweenaw Playhouse (1) |
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Don’t Drink the Water, The Little Theater on the Square (2) Image |
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The Star Spangled Girl, The Little Theater on the Square (1) |
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A Streetcar Named Desire, The Little Theater on the Square (1) |
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Cinderella, Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera (1) |
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The Vagabond King, Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera (1) |
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Types of Theatrical Productions Series
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Dinner Theaters-- |
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Generation, Showboat Dinner Theater (1) |
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Ninotchka, Limestone Dinner Theater (1) |
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Potpourri, Showboat Dinner Theater (2) |
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Stock Touring Shows-- |
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The Fantasticks, Melody Tent |
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Various Productions Series
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Home of the Brave, The Strawhat Theater (2) |
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Irma La Douce, RP Playhouse (1) |
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We Love Adventure Forsom Productions, (1) |