Also Credited As:
Mendel Berlinger, Mr Television, Uncle Miltie
Biography
In a career that has spanned eight decades, and included everything from silent films to vaudeville to Broadway to radio, Milton Berle qualifies as one of the personifications of "show business". Despite making a mark in each of the aforesaid media, Berle achieved his greatest success as the first acknowledged superstar of television. Between 1948 and 1956, Tuesday nights belonged to the comedian. The success of his weekly variety show earned …
LATEST CREDITS
Over My Dead Body | Actor |
Family Business | Isaiah Stein |
Journey Back to Oz | Voice |
A Tribute to "Mr. Television," Milton Berle | Host |
Side By Side | Abe Mercer |
Milton Berle: The Second Time Around | Actor |
Have I Got a Christmas For You! | Morris Glickstein |
Danny Thomas: Make Room For Danny | Interviewee |
Texaco Star Theater | Host |
Jingle Bell Rock | of Jerry Labello |
Seven in Darkness | Sam Fuller |
Liberace: Mr. Showmanship | Interviewee |
Milton Berle: Mr. Television | Actor |
Always Leave Them Laughing | Actor |
A Show Business Salute to Milton Berle | Star |
Whispering Ghosts | Actor |
Milton Berle's Mad Mad Mad World of Comedy | Host |
Vaudeville | Guest |
The Ed Sullivan All-Star Comedy Special | Actor |
Sheila | Marty Rose |
The First Annual Comedy Hall of Fame | Actor |
New Faces of 1937 | Actor |
Margin For Error | Actor |
Just For Laughs: The Montreal International Comedy Festival | Actor |
The Bob Hope Show (04/19/73) | Actor |
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