Detmar Poppen(1879-1955)
- Actor
Although forgotten today, Detmar Poppen was a very active stage actor
(see "other works"), appearing on Broadway since 1906. His final stage
role was in the hit, "Revenge with Music" starring the fascinating (and
scandalous) torch singer Libby Holman. He
was signed on a per film contract basis to First National (Warner
Brothers) in mid-1933, first appearing in
Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle's final
effort, the short, Tomalio (1933), which
wasn't released until 5 months after the comedian's death. His career
took an interesting, if somewhat miscast turn on radio in 1935 when he
signed with NBC as Popeye which was broadcast over three different
networks by two sponsors from 1935 to 1938. Wheatena hot cereal first
sponsored the show from September 10, 1935 to March 28, 1936 (87
episodes aired on the NBC Red Network on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
nights at 7:15pm). Poppen's vocal characterization of the famous King
Features sailor was only vaguely reminiscent of the better known
cartoon incarnation as performed by
Billy Costello or
Jack Mercer and he was replaced by
Floyd Buckley, a silent screen actor, for
the final 78 episodes that ran through February, 1937 on CBS. On film,
Poppen only appeared in 5 short subjects over a span of a little more
than 4 years before retiring from the acting profession.