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  1. Jack E. Leonard (born Leonard Lebitsky; April 24, 1910 – May 10, 1973) was an American comedian and actor who made frequent appearances on television variety and game shows.

  2. Mini Bio. Big Band singer, a tenor; Leonard started off with Axel Stordahl and Joe Bauer in a group called the Three Esquires that appeared in venues in the greater New York metropolitan area; he joined the Tommy Dorsey band in 1937 and recorded over two hundred songs with Dorsey, including Irving Berlin's "Marie," for which he is best known.

  3. Mini Bio. Jack E. Leonard was an American comedian whose sarcastic insult-based humor was imitated by Don Rickles. Born Leonard Lebitsky on April 24, 1910, Leonard made his show business bones as a nightclub comedian and became well-known to the public for his appearances on TV variety and game show after breaking through on The Tonight Show ...

  4. Vocalist Jack Leonard is best remembered for his time with Tommy Dorsey ’s orchestra in the late 1930s, during which he rivaled Bing Crosby as the country’s top male singer. After Dorsey fired him in late 1939, he began a successful solo career cut short by the draft in 1941.

  5. Jack E. Leonard was an American comedian whose sarcastic insult-based humor was imitated by Don Rickles. Born Leonard Lebitsky on April 24, 1910, Leonard made his show business bones as a nightclub comedian and became well-known to the public for his appearances on TV variety and game show after breaking through on The Tonight Show Starring ...

  6. Enjoy the classic jazz tune "Marie" performed by Tommy Dorsey, Jack Leonard and Bunny Berigan in 1937. This song features the smooth vocals of Leonard and the brilliant trumpet solo of Berigan ...

  7. 11 de may. de 1973 · Jack E. Leonard whose trademark as a nightclub comedian was the one‐line insult, died yesterday of diabetic complications. He was 62 years old and had been hospitalized since he collapsed last...