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Date of Birth
30 March 1858, New York City, New York, USA

Date of Death
23 September 1935, Kansas City, Missouri, USA

Birth Name
William DeWolf Hopper

Nickname
Wolfie

Height
6' 2" (1.88 m)

Mini Biography

Best-known for performing the most popular baseball poem, "Casey at the Bat." Filmed as one of the first talkies, 5 years before The Jazz Singer (1927), Casey at the Bat (1922), was included in Ken Burns' "Baseball" (1994). Hopper, a fervent New York Giant fan, first performed the then-unknown poem to the Giants and Chicago Cubs, on the day his friend, Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Tim Keefe had his record 19 game winning streak stopped, August 14, 1888. The dying General William T. Sherman was also in the audience that evening, along with Keefe and his brother-in-law shortstop/attorney John Montgomery Ward. 2 months later the Giants won New York's first world championship.

Hopper recited Casey for almost 40 years in films, on stage, records, radio etc. Known as the "Husband of His Country" for his 6 marriages. He became totally hairless, with blue-tinged skin, possibly from reaction to a patent medicine. Even so, his powerful voice and great sense of humor mesmerized women all his life. One of his wives was the gossip columnist Hedda Hopper. Their son, the white-maned William Hopper, played private investigator Paul Drake on Perry Mason for many years.

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Spouse
Lulu Glaser (20 October 1925 - 23 September 1935) (his death)
Hedda Hopper (8 May 1913 - 20 January 1924) (divorced) 1 child
Nella Bergen (2 October 1898 - 13 April 1913) (divorced)
Edna Wallace Hopper (28 January 1893 - 1898) (divorced)
Ida Mosher (1886 - 1892) (divorced)
Ella Gardiner (1880 - 1885) (divorced)
Ida Mosher (? - ?) (divorced) 1 child

Trivia

Father of actor William Hopper, who played Paul Drake on the original Perry Mason television series.

Wore wigs because he suffered from alopecia, which left him without hair, eyebrows, or eyelashes.


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