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Grew up in Vancouver, British Columbia, where she graduated from King George High School. She claims to have first seen future husband and comedy partner Jack Benny perform at the city's famed Orpheum Theatre during the vaudeville days. Benny toured extensively and played the Orpheum often before hitting it big in radio, and finally television.- Writer
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Composer, author and songwriter, educated at Yale University (BA). His father was [error]. and his mother was Belle Baker. He wrote special material for Danny Kaye, Lena Horne, Ethel Merman, Beatrice Lillie, and Belle Baker. He also wrote for film and television, and wrote the Broadway stage score for "Helen Goes to Troy". Joining ASCAP in 1955, he collaborated musically with Erich Wolfgang Korngold and wrote the popular-song tunes "I Love to Love",and "Turn on Love".- Composer
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- Actor
Gene Kauer was born on 30 July 1921 in Wieda, Lower Saxony, Germany. He was a composer and actor, known for Agent for H.A.R.M. (1966) and Monstrosity (1963). He died on 30 June 1983 in Pacific Palisades, California, USA.- Actor
Charles Ferguson was born on 18 March 1920 in Adair, Oklahoma, USA. He was an actor. He died on 30 June 1983 in Harris County, Texas, USA.- Noor Mohammad Charlie was an actor, known for Umer Marvi (1956), Sanjog (1943) and Chand Tara (1945). He died on 30 June 1983 in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.
- Matty Bell was born on 22 February 1899 in Fort Worth, Texas, USA. He died on 30 June 1983 in Dallas, Texas, USA.
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- Soundtrack
Performed for over 50 years on stage, movies and television. Noted mostly for a novelty act: playing a bicycle pump, and "Pop Goes the Weasel" on his fiddle. He wore oversized shoes -- maybe two-and-a-half feet long -- and he'd stand on tip-toe as he played, causing him to rise and fall in height. He played trombone as sideman. Also performed under the name Willie Hall.