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  1. Biography. Sid Caesar was the 10th inductee into the Official National Comedy Hall of Fame®. He was an American comic actor and writer, best known for two pioneering 1950s live television series: Your Show of Shows, which was a 90-minute weekly show watched by 60 million people, and its successor, Caesar’s Hour, both of which influenced later generations of comedians.

  2. Sid Caesar In memory of comedian and Walk of Famer Sid Caesar, flowers were placed on his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Wednesday, February 12, 2014 at 4 p.m. PST. The star in the category of Television is located at 7000 Hollywood Boulevard. “Rest in peace Sid! Make them laugh in the heavens!”

  3. 20. Feb. 2014 · Er brachte in den 1950er Jahren ein Millionenpublikum zum Lachen und förderte Regie-Talente wie Woody Allen und Mel Brooks. Der US-Komiker und Schauspieler Sid Caesar starb am Mittwoch in seinem ...

  4. Biography. A pioneer of television comedy, Sid Caesar was the prodigiously talented star of such legendary variety series as "Your Show of Shows" (NBC, 1950-54) and "Caesar's Hour" (NBC, 1954-57). Gifted beyond compare in so many aspects of comic performance - from physical humor, improvisation and pantomime to mimicry and his specialty, double ...

  5. 17. Mai 2018 · CAESAR, SID. CAESAR, SID (1922– ), U.S. stage and television comedian. Born in New York, Caesar was the son of a Yonkers restaurant owner.In his formative years he was exposed to a variety of dialects and accents, which would serve him well as a mimic and comedian.

  6. Sid Caesar (1922-2014) emphasizes the challenge of doing live TV in the early days of the medium: "Doing a show live on television is a different animal altogether than doing TV today. I mean on tape, that's like relaxing. That's like going on vacation!" Caesar is a seminal figure in early TV comedy and one of the first recipients of the Emmy Award for Best Actor (in 1952). In his interview ...

  7. 12. Feb. 2014 · Sid Caesar (1922—2014) was an American comic actor and writer known as the leading man on the 1950s television series Your Show of Shows and as Coach Calhoun in Grease and Grease 2.