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Milton Berle
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| Mostly Credited As: | Milton Berle |
| Sometimes Credited As: | Milton Berlinger Uncle Miltie
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| Birth Name: | Mendel Berlinger |
| Date Of Birth: | July 12, 1908 (Age 93) |
| Country Of Birth: | USA |
| Birth Place: | New York, New York |
| Date Of Death: | March 27, 2002 |
| Cause Of Death: | Colon Cancer (Los Angeles, CA) |
| Height: | 5' 10" (1.77 m) |
| Spouse |
| Lorna Adams |
Nov/26/1991 - Mar/27/2002 |
(his death) |
| Ruth Berle |
Dec/09/1953 - Apr/20/1989 |
(her death) (1 child) |
| Joyce Mathews |
1949 - 1950 |
(remarried/redivorced) |
| Joyce Mathews |
Dec/04/1941 - 1947 |
(divorced) (2 children) |
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In a career that spread out over the majority of 80 years, and included everything from silent films to vaudeville to Broadway to radio, Milton Berle qualifies as one of the personifications of "show business". Despite making a mark in each of the aforesaid media, Berle achieved his greatest success as the first acknowledged superstar of television. Between 1948 and 1956, Tuesday nights belonged to the comedian. The success of his weekly variety show earned him the honorific titles of "Mr. Television" and "Uncle Miltie." Famous for his extremely high energy level and for a series of outlandish characterizations--especially those featuring the star in drag--Berle was at the top of the TV ratings for several seasons, but when the inevitable fade occurred, he was unable to find a subsequent suitable vehicle for his talents. He did, however, stay prominent in the public eye via many TV specials, both those built around him and in guest star spots, where his trademark cigar, snide wisecracks, unctuous manner and withering glare at the camera were put to good use.
Berle began his career as a child model, posing for the advertising campaign for Buster Brown shoes. He entered films in 1914, appearing in the serial The Perils of Pauline and Mack Sennett's Tillie's Punctured Romance. Reportedly, he appeared in over 50 silent films as a child performer. Berle began to perform on stage in 1920 in the Broadway production of Floradora. Appearances in vaudeville, where the comedian perfected his wiseguy persona, led to engagements in editions of Earl Carroll Vanities and the Ziegfeld Follies. He returned to features in New Faces of 1937 (1937) and made sporadic appearances in the 1940s, including Sun Valley Serenade (1941) and Always Leave Them Laughing (1949).
After establishing himself in the developing medium of TV, Berle returned to features and the stage, searching for the role that would duplicate his success on the small screen. Like others comics who became TV personalities (e.g., Lucille Ball, Red Skelton, Carol Burnett, Sid Caesar), Berle had trouble shaking the public's perception of him as anything other than Uncle Miltie. His return to Broadway in Herb Gardner's play The Goodbye People (1968) was short-lived. He had moderate success touring in Neil Simon's Last of the Red Hot Lovers (1970) and later in the sex farce Norman, Is That You? (1975).
His feature work since 1960 has also been sporadic. He appeared as himself, hired to coach a showgirl (Marilyn Monroe) in comedy in George Cukor's Let's Make Love (1960), was a henpecked motorist in Stanley Kramer's all-star It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963), partnered with Margaret Leighton as a mourner in Tony Richardson's sardonic The Loved One (1965), and delivered a dramatic portrayal of a Jewish gangster in Lepke (1975). He has continued to work into the 1990s, appearing in the 1995 direct-to-video children's film Storybook.
On TV, Berle has made numerous guest appearances on comedies, variety shows and specials and dramas. An attempt to revive his variety show in the mid-60s failed to attract audience attention. Berle has proven himself capable as a dramatic performer on the small screen. He earned a Best Actor Emmy nomination for his dramatic performance in the Doyle Against the House episode of The Dick Powell Show (NBC, 1961) and a Best Guest Actor Emmy nomination for his turn as a veteran actor struggling with Alzheimer's Disease in an episode of Beverly Hills, 90210 (Fox, 1995).
Uncle Miltie succumbed to colon cancer on March 27, 2002 at his home in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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In a career that spread out over the majority of 80 years, and included everything from silent films to vaudeville to Broadway to radio, Milton Berle qualifies as one of the personifications of "show business". Despite making a mark in each of the aforesaid media, Berle achieved his greatest success as the first acknowledged superstar of television. Between 1948 and 1956, Tuesday nights belonged to the comedian. The success of his weekly variety show earned him the honorific titles of "Mr. Television" and "Uncle Miltie." Famous for his extremely high energy level and for a series of outlandish characterizations--especially those featuring the star in drag--Berle was at the top of the TV ratings for several seasons, but when the inevitable fade occurred, he was unable to find a subsequent suitable vehicle for his talents. He did, however, stay prominent in the public eye via many TV specials, both those built around him and in guest star spots, where his trademark
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Milton Berle TV Appearances |
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| Show: Due South (1994) (1994) |
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• Body Language |
02x15: (Apr/25/1996) |
As |
Shelley Litvak |
| Show: The Nanny (US) (1993) |
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• The Party's Over |
03x08: (Nov/06/1995) |
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Uncle Manny |
| Show: The Critic (1994) |
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• I Can't Believe It's a Clip Show |
02x10: (May/21/1995) |
Voiced |
Himself |
| Show: Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990) |
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• Sentenced to Life |
05x16: (Jan/04/1995) |
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Saul Howard, [Special Guest Stars] |
| Show: Matlock (1986) |
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• The Last Laugh |
08x06: (Nov/04/1993) |
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Harvey Chase |
| Show: The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990) |
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• Ill Will |
02x18: (Feb/10/1992) |
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Max Jakey |
| Show: Amazing Stories (1985) |
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• Fine Tuning |
01x07: (Nov/10/1985) |
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Himself |
| Show: Fame (1982) (1982) |
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• Coco Returns |
04x19: (Feb/25/1985) |
As |
Nathan Adler |
| Show: Murder, She Wrote (1984) |
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• Broadway Malady |
01x12: (Jan/13/1985) |
As |
Lew Feldman |
| Show: Diff'rent Strokes (1978) |
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• The Bar Mitzvah Boy |
06x21: (Mar/17/1984) |
As |
Rabbi Morris, [Special Guest Stars] |
| Show: Tony Awards (1967) |
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• The 36th Annual Tony Awards |
36x01: (Jun/06/1982) |
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Himself |
| Show: The Fall Guy (1981) |
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• The Rich Get Richer |
01x04: (Nov/18/1981) |
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Himself |
| Show: CHiPs (1977) |
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• The Great 5K Star Race and Boulder Wrap Party (2) |
04x06: (Dec/07/1980) |
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Himself |
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• The Great 5K Star Race and Boulder Wrap Party (1) |
04x05: (Dec/07/1980) |
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Himself |
| Show: Saturday Night Live (1975) |
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• Milton Berle/Ornette Coleman |
04x17: (Apr/14/1979) |
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Himself (Host) |
| Show: Hallmark Hall Of Fame (1951) |
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• Have I Got A Christmas For You |
27x03: (Dec/16/1977) |
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guest star |
| Show: Donny and Marie (1976) |
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• GUESTS: MILTON BERLE, CHARO, THE SYLVERS |
03x09: (Dec/02/1977) |
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Himself |
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• GUESTS: MILTON BERLE, CONNIE STEVENS |
02x15: (Jan/28/1977) |
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Himself |
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• GUESTS: ANNE MEARA, MILTON BERLE, NIPSEY RUSSELL, PAUL LYNDE |
01x08: (Mar/19/1976) |
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Himself |
| Show: The Love Boat (1977) |
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• Message for Maureen/The Acapulco Connection/Gotcha |
01x04: (Oct/15/1977) |
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Mr. Wolfe |
| Show: The Muppet Show (1976) |
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• Milton Berle |
02x03: (Sep/26/1977) |
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Himself |
| Show: The Brady Bunch Hour (1977) |
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• Milton Berle / Larry Larson / Rip Taylor / Tina Turner |
01x02: (Feb/27/1977) |
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Himself |
| Show: Dean Martin Celebrity Roast (1973) |
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• Danny Thomas |
01x??: (Dec/15/1976) |
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Himself |
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• Dennis Weaver |
01x??: (Apr/19/1976) |
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Himself |
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• Valerie Harper |
01x??: (Nov/20/1975) |
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Himself |
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• Sammy Davis Jr. |
01x??: (Apr/24/1975) |
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Himself |
| Show: Tony Orlando and Dawn (1974) |
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• Season 2, Episode 20 |
02x20: (Feb/18/1976) |
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Himself |
| Show: Here's Lucy (1968) |
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• Milton Berle is the Life of the Party |
06x19: (Feb/11/1974) |
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Himself |
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• Lucy and the Used Car Dealer |
02x09: (Nov/17/1969) |
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Used Car Salesman |
| Show: McCloud (1970) |
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• Give My Regrets to Broadway |
02x07: (Feb/23/1972) |
As |
Malcolm Garnett |
| Show: Mannix (1967) |
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• Nightshade |
05x15: (Dec/29/1971) |
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Danny Brite |
| Show: The Mod Squad (1968) |
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• And a Little Child Shall Bleed Them |
04x11: (Nov/23/1971) |
As |
Uncle Bobo |
| Show: Make Room for Granddaddy (1970) |
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• Cheating the Cheater |
01x14: (Jan/06/1971) |
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Himself |
| Show: The Ed Sullivan Show (1948) |
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• Milton Berle, Bob Hope, Tom Jones |
24x01: (Sep/20/1970) |
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Himself |
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• Milton Berle, Burt Lancaster |
17x11: (Dec/15/1963) |
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Himself |
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• King Cole Trio, Nanette Fabray, Buster Keaton, Milton Berle |
04x08: (Nov/05/1950) |
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Himself |
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• Milton Berle, Ken Murray, Kathryn Lee |
03x30: (Apr/09/1950) |
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Himself |
| Show: Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1968) |
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• Episode #65 |
03x25: (Mar/09/1970) |
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Himself |
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• Episode #14 |
01x14: (Apr/29/1968) |
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Himself |
| Show: The Hollywood Palace (1964) • 12 episode credits -- (First Appearance: Saturday October 23rd, 1965) |
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• Host: Milton Berle / The Youngbloods |
07x06: (Nov/22/1969) |
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Himself, [Guest Hosts] |
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• Host: Milton Berle |
06x19: (Feb/15/1969) |
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Himself, [Guest Hosts] |
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• Host: Milton Berle / Martha Raye |
06x09: (Nov/30/1968) |
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Himself, [Guest Hosts] |
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• Host: Milton Berle / Leonard Nimoy |
06x03: (Oct/12/1968) |
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Himself, [Guest Hosts] |
| Show: Ironside (1967) |
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• I, the People |
02x07: (Oct/31/1968) |
As |
Ross Howard |
| Show: Get Smart (1965) (1965) |
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• Don't Look Back |
03x18: (Feb/10/1968) |
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Desk Clerk |
| Show: Batman (1966) |
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• Louie's Lethal Lilac Time |
03x18: (Jan/11/1968) |
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Louie the Lilac |
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• Louie the Lilac |
03x07: (Oct/26/1967) |
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Louie the Lilac |
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• Ma Parker (2) |
02x10: (Oct/06/1966) |
As |
Lefty |
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• The Greatest Mother of Them All (1) |
02x09: (Oct/05/1966) |
As |
Lefty |
| Show: I Dream of Jeannie (1965) |
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• The Second Greatest Con Artist in the World |
03x03: (Sep/26/1967) |
As |
Charles |
| Show: The Big Valley (1965) |
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• A Flock of Trouble |
03x03: (Sep/25/1967) |
As |
Josiah Freeman |
| Show: The Lucy Show (1962) |
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• Lucy Meets the Berles |
06x01: (Sep/11/1967) |
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Himself |
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• Lucy Saves Milton Berle |
04x12: (Dec/06/1965) |
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Himself |
| Show: Bob Hope Presents The Chrysler Theatre (1963) |
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• Murder at N.B.C. |
04x05: (Oct/19/1966) |
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Himself |
| Show: F Troop (1965) |
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• The Great Troop Robbery |
02x05: (Oct/06/1966) |
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Wise Owl |
| Show: The Academy Awards (1929) |
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• The 38th Annual Academy Awards |
38x01: (Apr/18/1966) |
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Co-Presenter: Documentary Awards |
| Show: The Red Skelton Show (1951) |
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• Milton Berle / Linda Bennett |
15x20: (Jan/04/1966) |
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Himself |
| Show: Kraft Suspense Theatre (1963) |
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• That He Should Weep for Her |
02x04: (Nov/05/1964) |
As |
Sam Morris |
| Show: The Jack Benny Program (1950) |
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• Milton Berle Show |
11x03: (Oct/30/1960) |
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Himself |
| Show: The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour (1957) |
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• The Milton Berle Special: Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour |
(Nov/01/1959) |
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Himself, [Starring Roles] |
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• Milton Berle Hides Out at the Ricardo's |
03x01: (Sep/25/1959) |
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Himself, [Special Guest Stars] |
| Show: The Steve Allen Show (1956) |
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• NBC Fall Preview |
04x03: (Sep/21/1958) |
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Himself |
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• Season 2, Episode 30 |
02x30: (May/12/1957) |
As |
Himself |
| Show: Kraft Television Theatre (1947) (1947) |
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• Material Witness |
11x20: (Feb/19/1958) |
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guest star |
| Show: This Is Your Life (1952) (1952) |
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• Milton Berle |
04x03: (Jun/06/1956) |
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Himself |
| Show: The Jimmy Durante Show (1954) |
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• 2/4/1956 Milton Berle |
02x14: (Feb/04/1956) |
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Himself |
| Show: The Colgate Comedy Hour (1950) |
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• FRIAR'S FROLIC with Milton Berle |
05x04: (Oct/17/1954) |
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Host |
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• Jimmy Durante |
04x32: (May/09/1954) |
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Himself |
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• Milton Berle and Ezio Pinza |
02x04: (Sep/23/1951) |
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Host |
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• Milton Berle and Tony Martin |
01x26: (Mar/04/1951) |
As |
Host |
| Show: The Emmy Awards (1949) |
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• The 2nd Annual Emmy Awards |
02x01: (Jan/27/1950) |
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Himself (Most Outstanding Kinescope Personality), [Special Guest Stars] |
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Milton Berle Crew Credits |
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Episode Crew |
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Show: Ironside (1967) (Credited in 1 episodes from this show) | Filter List; Show only credits as: Writer (1 Credits) |
| • I, the People |
02x07 |
Oct/31/1968 |
As: Writer |
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Overview |
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| Milton Berle worked in 1 episode from 1 TV Show as Writer: 1 episode |
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Milton Berle Trivia |
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In an interview on the Howard Stern radio show, Milton claimed he had an affair as a young man with silent screen actress Pola Negri. | Milton died on the same day as Dudley Moore. | Milton claimed his mother was one of the first NYC policewomen and worked as a store detective prior to his birth. | In 1991, Milton was the first inductee into the International Comedy Hall of Fame. | Milton recorded and released an album, Songs My Mother Loved, on Roulette Records (R-25018) in 1958. | Milton once hosted the MTV Video Music Awards. | Milton's Star on the Walk of Fame for his contributions to Television is located at 6263 Hollywood Blvd.. | In 1950, Milton won an Emmy for Most Outstanding Kinescope Personality. | In 1979, Milton won a Special Presentation Award at the Emmys - for Mr. Television. | In 1995, Milton was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for: Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990). |
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