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  1. 26 de may. de 1981 · George Jessel, the comedian who gained fame on the vaudeville stages of the nation, went on to stardom on Broadway and in Hollywood, and in recent decades was known as ''the toastmaster general of ...

  2. 26 de may. de 1981 · George Jessel, 83, a former star of stage, screen and radio and an after-dinner speaker, fund-raiser and professioal host of such enduring popularity that he became known as "the toastmaster ...

  3. Died May 24, 1981 of heart attack in Los Angeles, CA. G eorge Jessel was a onetime vaudeville and silent film star who became the nation's unofficial "toastmaster general." Born April 3, 1898, in New York, Jessel was the son of a traveling salesman and auctioneer who was also an unsuccessful playwright. "My father didn't want me in the theater.

  4. Phil Harris introduces George Jessel to the Hollywood Palace on November 12, 1966. Georgie does his famous Hello Mama telephone routing; then he performs a t...

  5. About George Jessel. b. 3 April 1898, New York City, New York, USA, d. 24 May 1981, Los Angeles, California, USA. Born into a showbusiness family, Jessel sang professionally from early childhood and at the age of 11 was in vaudeville with 17-year old Eddie Cantor. He played on Broadway, including starring in The Jazz Singer (1925, revived 1927 ...

  6. 25 de may. de 1981 · George Jessel, the vaudeville comedian and actor who became known as the ''toastmaster general of the United States,'' died of a heart attack last night while at the University of California at ...

  7. George Jessel. b. 3 April 1898, New York City, New York, USA, d. 24 May 1981, Los Angeles, California, USA. Born into a showbusiness family, Jessel sang professionally from early childhood and at the age of 11 was in…. Read Full Biography.