During 1926, they performed up and down the west coast until William Morris of the
William Morris Agency booked them “cold" (having never appeared on the east coast) into the
Palace Theatre on March 14, 1927, during its celebration of vaudeville's 100th anniversary. They were a great success. With offers from all the major vaudeville circuits, they chose to sign with the Orpheum Circuit, with whom they toured across the U.S. until they signed with the
Earl Carroll's Vanities from August 1928 to February 1929. They continued touring in the U.S. and Canada, with European tours in the summers of 1931 and 1934. George met Barbara Bradford, a top model at the
John Robert Powers modeling agency, in March 1936. They were married in June 1937. In 1938, George and Barbara appeared in a very short film directed by George starring
The Three Stooges. George and Barbara had one son, Brad, born in February 1941. George and Barbara were divorced in June 1943. George never remarried. As vaudeville faded, Barto & Mann joined the Broadway cast of
Ole Olsen and
Chic Johnson's
Hellzapoppin, with featured billing from 1938 through 1942. The team split up in December 1943 when George began working for
Douglas Aircraft Company providing entertainment for Douglas employees, but worked together again briefly to perform with the
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