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  1. Phil Silvers returned to Broadway in 1947 in High Button Shoes with Nanette Fabray, and scored his biggest New York triumph four years later with Top Banana, playing an egocentric comedian reminiscent of Milton Berle. Silvers won the 1952 Tony Award® for his performance, which he repeated in the 1954 3-D film version.

  2. Phil Silvers est né Philip Silver ou Philip Silversmith le 11 mai 1911 à Brooklyn New York dans le quartier populaire de Brownsville, il est le huitième et le plus jeune enfant des immigrants juifs russes. Ses frères et sœurs sont Lillian, Harry, Jack, Saul, Pearl, Michael et Reuben Silver. Son père, un tôlier, a aidé à construire les ...

  3. 2 de nov. de 1985 · Nov. 2, 1985 5 PM PT. Phil Silvers, the one-time vaudevillian and burlesque comic who became world famous on television as a congenial Army con man named Sgt. Ernie Bilko, died Friday afternoon in ...

  4. 2 de nov. de 1985 · November 1, 1985 at 7:00 p.m. EST. Phil Silvers, 73, a Brooklyn-born comedian and vaudeville veteran who delighted generations of television audiences as Ernie Bilko, a glibly cunning ...

  5. CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/1nm0dKP Phil Silvers discusses Sgt. Bilko and show creator Nat Hiken in this interview. You can grab Sgt. Bilko / The Phil ...

  6. 11 de abr. de 2023 · Phil Silvers was one of the early stars of television and his Sgt. Bilko character remains a small screen classic. Never a standup comic, Phil instead graced...

  7. The subject of the most newspaper column inches in 1955 wasn’t even a real soldier. It was a middle-aged, bespectacled comedian from Brooklyn named Phil Silvers, and his TV alter ego Master Sergeant Ernest G. Bilko. He’d come, seemingly, from nowhere. A cross-eyed and rapidly balding bit player whose teeth fell some way short of the ...