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Milton Berle Milton Berle
Milton Berle 1908-2002, American entertainer, b. New York City as Milton Berlinger. Berle first performed in vaudeville and on (1939-48) radio. His great success, however, came as television's first real star, and his broadly appealing comedy routines contributed significantly to the young medium's... Read more
Pauline Kael Pauline Kael
Pauline Kael , 1919-2001, American film critic, b. Petaluma, Calif. Possessed of an extensive knowledge of the technical aspects of moviemaking and a feisty, pop-inflected style, Kael was noted for her provocative, passionate, and tough-minded film criticism. An extremely influential figure, she... Read more
Roy Rogers Roy Rogers
Roy Rogers Singer, film and television star Restless Family Breaking Into Western Music Into the Movies Remarriage and Personal Tragedy Selected discography Sources The great wellspring of American mythology suggested by the figure of the cowboy may have reached its high watermark with... Read more
Sid Caesar Sid Caesar
Sid Caesar 1922-, American comedian, one of the stars of the 1950s "golden age of live television," b. Yonkers, N.Y. While performing in a World War II military show he met the producer Max Liebman who, impressed with Caesar's comic abilities, later sponsored him in club gigs and had him host... Read more
Jackie Gleason Jackie Gleason
GLEASON, JACKIE 1916-1987 C OMEDIAN ANDACTOR Meteoric Rise Jackie Gleason enjoyed a meteoric rise in television during the early 1950s. From humble beginnings in Brooklyn, New York, Gleason worked his way to success through all kinds of show business jobs—at... Read more
Tom Savini Tom Savini
Savini, Tom 1946-PERSONALBorn November 3, 1946, in Pittsburgh, PA; married Nancy Hare, 1984; children: Lia (an actress). Education: Attended Carnegie-Mellon University.Career:Actor, special effects makeup artist, special effects supervisor, director, stunt performer, and stunt coordinator. Tom... Read more
Arena Stage (Theater group) Arena Stage (Theater group)
Arena Stage (Washington, D. C.). Founded in 1950 by Zelda Fichandler, Edward Mangum, and others, the company gave its first performances arena style in an old movie house called the Hippodrome, then moved to a converted brewery. In 1961 the company moved to its current complex where, over the... Read more
Bill Robinson Bill Robinson
Bill Robinson 1878-1949, African-American tap dancer popularly known as "Bojangles," b. Richmond, Va., as Luther Robinson. An influential virtuoso tap dancer, he was a tap innovator and reputedly the first to dance on the balls of his feet instead of in the earlier flat-footed style. For many... Read more

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