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George Burns

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
George Burns 1896-1996, b. New York City as Nathan Birnbaum, and his wife Gracie Allen, 1906-64, b. San Francisco, American comedy team (1923-58). In vaudeville in the 1920s, on radio (1932-50) and television (1950-58) and in films, they played an endlessly patient husband and scatterbrained wife. Although he continued to perform after his wife's retirement, his solo career did not flourish until he won an Academy Award for The Sunshine Boys (1975). Subsequently, Burns enjoyed great success as a cigar-puffing nightclub entertainer and as a film actor, becoming particularly well-known... Read more
George Burns
George Burns Comedian and actor George Burns (1896-1996) is a show business legend. When he died at the age...hand comedy routines. In his ninety years in show business, George Burns had time for three careers. His first two decades were spent... Read more
George Burns
...1925 and were married in 1926. They performed on radio in The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (1932–50), with Burns playing the...and his cigars, he continued performing into his late 90s. George Burns George Burns George Burns Read more

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