Bob Hope, an American artist, began immigration and his family came to America as a small boy. In the early 1920s, he served as a newspaper deliveryman, a butcher assistant, a shoe salesman and an amateur boxer. In the coming decades, he wants to shape his art at the juggling stage, and at the beginning of the Second World War he just became one of the most popular radio and movie stars in America became.
When the United States began war in 1941, Hollywood recognized the necessity of donation, cheered through entertainment troops, raised funds and raised morale. When I was asked to play outside the studio in front of the military audience at California 's March Field, the job of hope quickly became new. On that day he found out that he will become his most important audience: the military. We hope that the format of the program has been completely changed, encouraging wartime programs to be brought to military camps and bases throughout the country, and other entertainers to join him. During the war, the studio only recorded 9 out of 144 required broadcasts - the rest was in front of the army
Ready for laughter: The latest special exhibition of the museum, "Bob Hope of the heritage" told the unique position of hope in the history since the Second World War, and his contribution was 70 years More than that continues. Using multimedia elements such as artifacts, movies, pictures, interactive displays and attractive storytelling - the exhibition boasts one of the darkest periods of hope in the history of America to enhance human spirit We can emphasize that it can help
It is supported by Bob and Dolores Hope Foundation. I thank the World Golf Hall of Fame Museum
Also at the museum, a series of public events will be held, including a selection of free movies at BB's Stage Door Canteen featuring the classic Bob Hope movies from 1939 to 1955 through the exhibition. For more information on preparing this laughter, please visit www.nationalww2museum.org to book your location at the Bob Hope's heritage's special exhibition, or at the opening reception of the exhibition. At the National World War II Museum, we talk about the story of the American war that changed the world - why we fight, how we win, and what we mean today - the future generations pay for freedom and the learning of their learning It became. In 2000 it was designated as the National D Day Museum, now the World War II Museum, celebrating the spirit of America, teamwork, optimism, courage, battlefield and the sacrifice of men and women serving at home I will. in front of
New Orleans (May 9, 2018) - The National World War II Museum announced today its latest special exhibition "Ready for funny things": heritage of Bob Hope. Thanks to the World Golf Hall of Fame and Museum, with the support of the Bob & Dolores Hope Foundation, So Ready for Laughter talks about the unique position of artists in the history of World War II and other history. Using multimedia elements and attractive storytelling, such as artifacts, movies, rare pictures, interactive displays - In the exhibition, hope that one of the darkest periods of American history will help to raise the human spirit We emphasize.