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Phil Silvers (born Phillip Silver; May 11, 1911 [1] – November 1, 1985) was an American entertainer and comedic actor, known as "The King of Chutzpah". His career as a professional entertainer spanned nearly 60 years.
Everitt, with Mick Clews, founded the Phil Silvers Appreciation Society in 1984. [1] [3] Silvers was supportive of the organisation and contributed a telephone interview to a 1985 episode of the BBC's Pebble Mill at One, on which Everitt was being interviewed. This interview was the last broadcast interview before Silvers's 1985 death. [1]
Randall was married to his high school sweetheart, Florence Gibbs, [19] from 1938 until her death from cancer on April 18, 1992. They had no children. They had no children. On November 17, 1995, at the age of 75, he married 25-year-old Heather Harlan, [ 20 ] an understudy from the production of The School for Scandal in which Randall was ...
The Phil Silvers Show Top Cat Maurice Lionel Gosfield (January 28, 1913 – October 19, 1964) was an American stage, film, radio and television actor, best remembered for his portrayal of Private Duane Doberman on the sitcom The Phil Silvers Show (1954–1959) and voicing Benny the Ball in Top Cat (1961–62).
Harvey Lembeck (April 15, 1923 – January 5, 1982) was an American comedic actor best remembered for his role as Cpl. Rocco Barbella on The Phil Silvers Show (a.k.a. Sgt. Bilko, a.k.a. You'll Never Get Rich) in the late 1950s, and as the stumbling, overconfident quasi-outlaw biker Eric Von Zipper in beach party films during the 1960s.
He made his Hollywood debut on The Phil Silvers Show, where he was one of the first Black regulars. The actor played Private Sugarman on the 1956 sitcom and appeared in over 90 episodes before the ...
Beatrice Pons (née Posner; January 28, 1906 – June 17, 1991) [1] [3] [4] was an American stage, radio, [5] television and film character actress.She is best known for her recurring television roles on The Phil Silvers Show and Car 54, Where Are You?
But his first big break arguably came off-screen, when Silvers writer Aaron Ruben recommended him to director Gower Champion, landing Van Dyke the role of Albert F. Peterson in Bye Bye Birdie on ...