Boris Karloff – The Jacobson Opera House was host to many traveling
theater companies in the early days of Minot. One of those theatrical companies
was the Harry St. Clair Company. This group had an actor with them that would
one day become famous. That actor was Boris Karloff, best known later in his
career for the horror movies he starred in. Karloff spent 60 weeks in Minot
back about 1915 when he was acting with the Harry St. Clair Company. They were
performing at the Opera House and would have stayed longer but according to
Karloff, they ran out of plays. Probably not many people are aware of the fact
that Boris Karloff was a life member of the Minot Chamber of Commerce. The
award was presented to him in 1957 by J. Warren Bacon of Minot at the
television showing of “This is Your Life”,
about Boris Karloff. A side note,
Bacon, then 12 years old often ran errands of Boris Karloff. Bacon’s father was
the manager of the Opera House at the time.
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