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  1. Milton Berle, 93, the old-time vaudeville comic who earned the nickname "Mr. Television" for introducing millions of Americans to the electronic medium during its infancy and thereby helping to change the country forever, died yesterday at his home in Los Angeles. Berle, who had been under hospice care in recent weeks, learned last year that he ...

  2. 27 de mar. de 2002 · Few American comedians have had so aggressive a "stage mother" as did Milton Berle. Berle's mother Sarah dragged her son to New Jersey's Edison movie studios in 1914 to do extra work, then finessed the lad into supporting roles, including the part of a newsboy in the first-ever feature-length comedy, Tillie's Punctured Romance (1914), which starred Charlie Chaplin.

  3. Milton Berle made his acting debut in 1914, at the age of 6, as the little newsboy in Charles Chaplin's "Tillie's Punctured Romance." Since then, he has been in vaudeville, radio and the movies and in 1948 became television's first big star.

  4. www.allocine.fr › personne › fichepersonne_gen_cpersonne=49996Milton Berle - AlloCiné

    27 de mar. de 2002 · Milton Berle est un Acteur, Scénariste américain. Découvrez sa biographie, le détail de ses 54 ans de carrière et toute son actualité

  5. 25 de feb. de 2019 · Milton Berle publicity portrait, undated. Box 172 / Folder 4, Milton Berle Papers, Music Division. Milton Berle, who lived to be 94, did it all. He was a child actor and juvenile dancer who became a vaudeville emcee, stand-up comic, and Friars Club roastmaster. He acted on radio, stage, and screen. He wrote song lyrics, novels, short stories ...

  6. 5 de sept. de 2012 · Full interview at http://emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/milton-berle

  7. Milton Berle. Actor: It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World. Milton Berle was an American comedian and actor. Berle's career as an entertainer spanned over 80 years, first in silent films and on stage as a child actor, then in radio, movies and television. As the host of NBC's Texaco Star Theatre (1948-55), he was the first major American television star and was known to millions of viewers as "Uncle ...