Oscar Shaw


Oscar Shaw was an American stage and screen actor and singer, best known for his role as Bob Adams in the first film starring the Marx Brothers, The Cocoanuts.
He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. United States census records show that Shaw was already working as a stage actor in 1910, while still living with his mother, brother, and stepfather.
In 1913, Shaw married Mary Louise Givler, in England, where they both appeared in a show called the "First American Ragtime Review" at the London Opera House. The couple lived in the Village of Great Neck Estates until 1937, when they moved to the Thomaston section of Great Neck, first in a private home. They later lived in an apartment building on Welwyn Road. Mary Shaw died on March 31, 1964 at the age of 77.
Shaw sold his home on 9 Myrtle Drive in March 1937, two months after he had settled a lawsuit with an actress, Florence Roberts, who brought a $50,000 lawsuit against Shaw, alleging that he had thrown her down a staircase while the two worked together in a road company. It is not known whether the sale of his home was related to the settlement of the lawsuit.
Shaw died on March 6, 1967, in Little Neck, Queens, New York, at age 79. He is buried in Evergreen Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

Timeline

Here is a brief chronology of some of Shaw's shows and movies: