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Irwin Corey (July 29, 1914 – February 6, 2017) was an American stand-up comic, film actor and activist, often billed as "The World's Foremost Authority". He introduced his unscripted, improvisational style of stand-up comedy at the San Francisco club the hungry i .
The zany Judge Gabriel (played by Professor Irwin Corey) is handling their suit. As Bill and Carol relate their problems to Gabriel, he demonstrates how all lovers from the beginning of time, including Adam and Eve , Queen Isabella and Christopher Columbus , and King Arthur and Lady Guinevere have all faced their exact same troubles.
Irwin Corey, 97, has spent the last 17 years traipsing up and down 35th Street in Manhattan, in search of change from charitable drivers about to enter the Queens-Midtown tunnel. But unlike most ...
Comic skits were performed by Professor Irwin Corey and Don Adams, who was starring in the NBC series Get Smart. Musical numbers were performed by The Association, Barbara McNair, Cher and The Byrds. The "Close-Up" for the program in the April 20–26, 1968 TV Guide also notes: "The goings-on include antic camerawork and a bevy of mini-clad ...
Thieves is a 1977 American comedy film directed by John Berry, written by Herb Gardner, and starring Marlo Thomas, Charles Grodin and Irwin Corey. [1] [2] It was released on February 11, 1977, by Paramount Pictures. The film was based on Gardner's Broadway play, and has almost the same cast, with the main exception being that Charles Grodin is ...
Professor Irwin Corey (1914–2017) Joe Cornish (born 1968) Judy Cornwell (born 1940) Pete Correale (born 1970) Rebecca Corry (born 1971) Bud Cort (born 1948) Paola Cortellesi (born 1973) Bill Cosby (born 1937) Lou Costello (1906–1959) Sue Costello (born 1968) Camille Cottin (born 1978) Antony Cotton (born 1975) Dave Coulier (born 1959 ...
A new study explains how mitochondria act as “reservoirs” to store NAD for cells to use, which could help scientists come up with NAD-boosting therapies to combat aging and age-related diseases.
Judges have pumped the breaks on Trump's efforts to freeze spending, curtail birthright citizenship, reduce the federal workforce and more.