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Thomas Edison in popular culture

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Thomas Edison has appeared in popular culture as a character in novels, films, comics and video games. His prolific inventing helped make him an icon and he has made appearances in popular culture during his lifetime down to the present day. He is often portrayed in popular culture as an adversary of Nikola Tesla.

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Biographical works

  • Young Tom Edison (1940), played by Mickey Rooney.
  • Edison, the Man (1940), played by Spencer Tracy.
  • The Life of Edison (1935-1936), radio series produced by Art Linkletter, starring David Young[1][2]
  • "The Electric Sunshine Man" is a musical for young voices about the life, times, and inventions of Thomas Edison; generally performed by youth choral groups in schools.
  • The Schoolhouse Rock song "Mother Necessity" featured Thomas Edison first as a child intending to be an inventor when he grows up "to make a lamp to help my mommy see..Wowee!/What an excellent application of electricity!" and then as a smart, rich man.
  • Edison occasionally appeared in caricature form on Histeria! His first major appearance was in a sketch in which he comes up with the light bulb while his nephew (played by Loud Kiddington) and his friends fool around in his office. The show also featured a song about Edison's partnership with Henry Ford.
  • "Edison's Medicine" is a song by the band Tesla from the album Psychotic Supper, which features the war of the currents between Edison's DC and Tesla's AC.
  • "The Wizard of Menlo Park" is a song by Chumbawamba on their album Un.
  • The song "Edison" by the Bee Gees from their 1969 album Odessa is a reference about Thomas Edison.
  • Czech poet Vítězslav Nezval wrote a lengthy epic poem titled Edison (1930), in which Edison is celebrated and apostrophed[check spelling] there as symbol of courage in search of meaning of life in modern civilisation. This work is considered to be one of the best poems of modern Czech literature.
  • Camping with Henry and Tom, a fictional 1995 play based on Edison's camping trips with Henry Ford, written by Mark St. Germain. It was first presented at Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York.[3]
  • The Current War (2017, 2019 director's cut) is a biographical film, starring Benedict Cumberbatch as Edison.

Fantasy and science fiction

Historical fiction

Characters based on Edison

Other references to Edison

See also

References

  1. ^ Werner, Willie (December 17, 1935). "Edison's Most Exciting Six Months Dramatized". Radio Daily. May 3, 1937. p. 4. Retrieved May 22, 2024.
  2. ^ W.W. (September 22, 1936). "On the Air: Louis Fight Broadcast on KFSD at 5:30". The San Diego Sun. p. 6. Retrieved May 22, 2024.
  3. ^ Camping with Henry and Tom at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
  4. ^ Cremona, Patrick (17 January 2020). "Doctor Who Who was Nikola Tesla? Did he really have a rivalry with Thomas Edison?". Radio Times. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
  5. ^ "Time Warp Trio: Hey Kid, Want to Buy a Bridge?". Scholastic Corporation. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
  6. ^ "Night of the New Magicians (Now known as Merlin Mission # 7)". Retrieved 19 January 2020.
  7. ^ Jennifer Shaw “FINDING OZ “, nypost.com, April 19, 2009

External links

  • Fantastic Victoriana: E, The 'E' page of the online version of Jess Nevins' Encyclopedia of Fantastic Victoriana which contains two different fictional Thomas/Tom Edisons and an entry on Edisonade
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