Born this day in 1921, Abe Vigoda would be 96, New York, New York 5'10" actor TV’s Fish and Barney Miller.
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No, as of today he’s really deceased.
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Born this day in 1964, Bill Bailey (Mark Bailey) is 53, Bath, Somerset, England comedian, musician and actor, Black Books, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Have I Got News For You, and QI.
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Born this day in 1968, Mitch Hedberg (Mitchell Lee Hedberg) Saint Paul, Minnesota comedian, Howard Stern Show and David Letterman Show. He died 03/29/2005 of multiple drug toxicity at age 37.
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"I Would Imagine If You Understood Morse Code, A Tap Dancer Would Drive You Crazy"
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Born this day in 1876, Victor Moore (Victor Frederick Moore) Hammonton, New Jersey 5'7" comedian, actor director, films Anything Goes, The Seven Year Itch. He died 07/24/1962 of a heart attack at age 86.
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67 years old Victor married Shirley Paige, 22. They were together 20 years until his death.
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Died this day in 2003, Alberto Sordi aka Albertone, Cavaliere di Gran Croce Rome, Italy, films Great War, Federico Fellini's White Sheik. Born 06/01/1920, he died of a heart attack at age 82.
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Alberto provided Oliver Hardy’s voice for Laurel & Hardy Films in Italy.
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Died this day in 1998, Antonio Prohias, Cienfuegos, Cuba cartoonist for Mad Magazine, created Spy Vs Spy Panel. Born 01/17/1921, he died from cancer at age 77.
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Died this day in 2006, Don Knotts (Jesse Donald Knotts) Morgantown, West Virginia comic actor The Andy Griffith Show, Three’s Company. Born 07/21/1924, He died from pulmonary / respiratory complications and lung cancer at age 81.
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His character Barney Fife on the Andy Griffith Show was only allowed to carry one bullet, “for emergencies”, which he kept in his shirt pocket.
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Died this day in 1991, George Gobel (George Leslie Gobel) Chicago, Illinois comedian, actor, “Lonesome George”, TV’s The George Gobel Show Born 05/20/1919, he died of a heart attack following bypass surgery at age 71.
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“Well, I’ll be a dirty bird!” ~ Flanked by Bob Hope & Dean Martin, he famously ad-libbed “Did you ever feel like the world was a tuxedo, and you were a pair of brown shoes?”
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Died this day in 1976, H Allen Smith III (Harry Allen Wolfgang Smith) McLeansboro, Illinois humorist, author Low Man on Totem Pole. Born 12/19/1907, he died, at age 68. | |
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Died this day in 1998, Henny Youngman (Henry Junggman) Liverpool, England comedian, "The King Of The One-Liners. Born 03/16/1906. He died of pneumonia at age 91.
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“Take My Wife… Please”
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Died this day in 1977, Milt Kamen (Milton Kaminsky) Hurleyville, New York stand-up comic, actor. Discovered Woody Allen. Born 03/05/1921, he died of a heart attack at age 55.
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