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Historic Photo Gallery: 1921 to 1940

1926

Tennis champion "Big Bill Tilden" starred at the Walnut in They All Want Something in 1926. Born a son of privilege on Philadelphia's Main Line on February 10, 1893, Tilden initially disliked tennis and even failed to make the college team on his first try. Known for his outward homosexuality and theatrical presentation on and off the court, he went on to become a shining light during sports' Golden Age in the 1920s. Although a thriving athlete, Tilden was a failed actor and novelist who lost much of his personal fortune backing Broadway plays that were far less successful than he was on the court. (Photograph courtesy of International Tennis Hall of Fame & Museum, Newport, RI.)

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