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[[Image:Walker_Chuck_Romantic_Adventures.png|right]]Famous vaudeville song and tap dance man whose daughter [[Jeannie Walker]] wishes she were also famous, from the "Song of My Heart" story of comic book ''Romantic Adventures'' #6 (January 1950).  
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Famous vaudeville song and tap dance man whose daughter [[Jeannie Walker]] wishes she were also famous, from the "Song of My Heart" story of comic book ''Romantic Adventures'' #6 (January 1950).  
  
 
He added his wife and young daughter into his act, but was tragically killed by a falling sandbag during their first performance together. His widow withdrew from show business to return home to Plainville and raise her daughter.
 
He added his wife and young daughter into his act, but was tragically killed by a falling sandbag during their first performance together. His widow withdrew from show business to return home to Plainville and raise her daughter.
  
Walker's trademark suit was white with black polka-dots.  
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Walker's trademark suit was white with black polka-dots.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
*[[Jeannie Walker]]
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* [[Jeannie Walker]]
  
==External Links==
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==External links==
*http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=18904
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* https://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=18904
  
 
[[Category:1950|Walker, Chuck]]
 
[[Category:1950|Walker, Chuck]]
 
[[Category:Comic books|Walker, Chuck]]
 
[[Category:Comic books|Walker, Chuck]]
 
[[Category:Pop|Walker, Chuck]]
 
[[Category:Pop|Walker, Chuck]]

Latest revision as of 07:37, 2 April 2025

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Famous vaudeville song and tap dance man whose daughter Jeannie Walker wishes she were also famous, from the "Song of My Heart" story of comic book Romantic Adventures #6 (January 1950).

He added his wife and young daughter into his act, but was tragically killed by a falling sandbag during their first performance together. His widow withdrew from show business to return home to Plainville and raise her daughter.

Walker's trademark suit was white with black polka-dots.

See also

External links