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  2. Maurice Gosfield - Wikipedia

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    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).

  3. 1964 in animation - Wikipedia

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    October 19: Maurice Gosfield, American actor (voice of Benny in Top Cat), dies at age 51. [65] November.

  4. Maurice Brenner - Wikipedia

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    Brenner was born in Chicago, Illinois.He began his career in 1948, appearing in the Broadway play The Bees and the Flowers. [2]Brenner appeared and starred in other Broadway plays, his theatre credits including The Madwoman of Chaillot, [3] [4] Two's Company [2] Sing Till Tomorrow, [5] Lunatics and Lovers, [2] [6] Julia, Jake and Uncle Joe, [7] The Beauty Part, also assistant stage-managing ...

  5. Top Cat - Wikipedia

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    It was presumed that Arnold Stang wasn't available at the time, while Maurice Gosfield died in 1964. In 1985, Top Cat appeared on Yogi's Treasure Hunt with Yogi Bear and other Hanna-Barbera toon stars; he was the one who assigned the treasure hunts. Officer Dibble also made an appearance in the end of the show's episode, "Yogi and the Beanstalk ...

  6. Harvey Lembeck - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Gosford Park - Wikipedia

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    Gosford Park is a 2001 satirical black comedy mystery film directed by Robert Altman and written by Julian Fellowes.The film, which is influenced by Jean Renoir's French classic The Rules of the Game, [3] follows a party of wealthy Britons plus an American producer, and their servants, who gather for a shooting weekend at Gosford Park, an English country house.

  8. Maurice Flitcroft - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Gerald Flitcroft (23 November 1929 – 24 March 2007) was a British golfer.. Flitcroft received widespread attention after shooting a score of 121 in the qualifying competition for the 1976 Open Championship – the worst score recorded at the Open Championship by a self-professed "professional golfer", having been an inexperienced golfer.

  9. Richard Condon - Wikipedia

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    Richard Thomas Condon (March 18, 1915 – April 9, 1996) was an American political novelist.Though his works were satire, they were generally transformed into thrillers or semi-thrillers in other media, such as cinema.