Joe Hayman

Joe Hayman (born Joseph Hyman; April 16, 1876 – February 1, 1957) was an American vaudeville comedian who also worked in British music halls, on radio and in films.

They became popular in Britain as well as the U.S., and in 1913 Hayman recorded his comic monologue "Cohen on the Telephone" in London.

Hayman and Franklin performed mainly in Britain for over thirty years, including appearances on BBC Radio.

[5] Hayman appeared in many films, mostly in character as a Jewish comedian, including The Lucky Number (1932), Borrowed Clothes (1934), and On Velvet (1938).

Hayman died in Hollywood, California, in 1957, at the age of 80, and was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale.