Yahoo Suche Web Suche

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. Bergen was born Edgar John Berggren in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Swedish immigrants named Nilla Svensdotter and Johan Henriksson Berggren. He grew up in Decatur, Michigan. He taught himself ventriloquism from a pamphlet when he was 11. A few years later he commissioned Chicago woodcarver Theodore Mack to sculpt a likeness of a rascally Irish newspaperboy he knew. The head went on a dummy ...

  2. Candice Bergen. Actress: Miss Congeniality. One cool, eternally classy lady, Candice Bergen was elegantly poised for trendy "ice princess" stardom when she first arrived on the '60s screen, but she gradually reshaped that débutante image in the '70s, both on- and off-camera. A staunch, outspoken feminist with a decisive edge, she went on to take a sizable portion of those contradicting ...

  3. Edgar Bergen and. his Puppets. On September 2, 1941, U.S. Design Patent Nos.: 129,255 and 129,256 issued to Edgar Bergen, who was a ventriloquist, radio performer and screen actor, as well as the father of actress Candice Bergen of "Murphy Brown" fame. Bergen is best known for his lifelong association with his puppet and alter ego, Charlie ...

  4. 25. Feb. 2021 · Ventriloquist Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy for CBS & Coca Cola (1950) Ventriloquism, or “throwing your voice” Charlie and his quiet, self-effacing boss have a three-year contract on one of the air’s big shows, Hollywood is paying handsomely for their services in motion pictures, and they can name their own terms for theater engagements and personal appearances.

    • 27 Min.
  5. Edgar Bergen was an American ventriloquist, actor, and comedian. Bergen's career spanned almost 60 years, encompassing vaudeville, radio, television, and motion pictures. He was best known as the straight man for his ventriloquist's dummy, Charlie McCarthy. SHOW MORE. Edgar Bergen: bio, photos, awards, nominations and more at Emmys.com.

  6. Candice Bergen and Frances Bergen at the 62nd Academy Awards, March 1990. Frances Bergen (née Westerman; [1] September 14, 1922 – October 2, 2006) was an American actress and fashion model. [citation needed] She was the wife of ventriloquist Edgar Bergen and the mother of actress Candice Bergen and film and television editor Kris Bergen.

  7. Share your videos with friends, family, and the world