‘I’LL TURN OFF THE MIC’ — REMI TINUBU REINS IN ADELEKE’S SINGING AT OONI’S ANNIVERSARY. (VIDEO/PHOTO).

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 ‘I’ll turn off the mic’ — Remi Tinubu reins in Adeleke’s singing at Ooni’s anniversary First Lady Oluremi Tinubu cautioned Ademola Adeleke, the Osun state governor, for prolonged singing during his remarks at the 10th coronation anniversary celebration of Adeyeye Ogunwusi, the Ooni of Ife. The moment, captured in a now-viral video, occurred as the governor mounted the podium on Sunday to pay tribute to the monarch and to congratulate the Remi on her newly bestowed chieftaincy title, Yeye Asiwaju Gbogbo Ile Oodua. Rather than proceed immediately with his formal message, Adeleke, popularly known as the “Dancing Governor” for his spirited public appearances, burst into a short musical chant, drawing laughter from parts of the audience. Remi, who had moments earlier received her traditional title from the Ooni, walked towards the podium, gestured lightly to the governor, and whispered to him to proceed with his statement. “Go ahead,” she was heard saying, in an attempt to steer the ev...

ELAINE MERK BINDER, ONE OF THE LAST SURVIVING ACTORS FROM THE 1939 CLASSIC “THE WIZARD OF OZ,” HAS DIED AT 94.(PHOTO).


 The Wizard of Oz actor dies at 94, one of the last surviving cast members

Elaine Merk Binder, one of the last surviving actors from the 1939 classic “The Wizard of Oz,” has died at 94, her daughter Annette Phillips announced Sunday. A cause of death was not disclosed.

Binder, who was 8 when she appeared as a Munchkin in the iconic MGM film based on L. Frank Baum’s “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” novels were part of an ensemble of eight children who sang and danced. She is remembered for wearing a dark green dress and hat in the second little house up the steps during the song “Come Out, Come Out.” Binder recalled her first audition as intimidating, but was relieved when she was chosen to both dance and sing, a role added because the studio initially doubted the Little People could perform the choreography.

Her early acting credits also included “Our Gang” (later “The Little Rascals”) in 1937, “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” in 1938, and “Barnyard Follies” in 1940. Most recently, she appeared in the 2024 documentary “Mysteries of Oz,” commemorating the film’s 85th anniversary.

Binder declined an offer to continue acting as a teen, instead pursuing higher education at Cal State Los Angeles, earning degrees in music and education. She later studied computer science and theology and worked as a computer consultant for USC and First Interstate Bank.

She is survived by her son George, daughter Annette, and six grandchildren.

“The Wizard of Oz” remains one of cinema’s most beloved films, following Dorothy Gale’s journey from Kansas to the magical Land of Oz. The original cast, including notable Munchkins Jerry Maren, Karl Slover, and Margaret Pellegrini, has largely passed away. Caren Marsh Doll, Judy Garland’s stand-in and the model for Dorothy’s ruby slippers, is believed to be one of the last surviving cast members at 106.


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