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  1. 2. Juni 2001 · Coca, who lived most of her life in New York City, had a career that spanned eight decades. A popular television guest star, she had her own variety show for a season called "The Imogene Coca Show ...

  2. Abstract: Born November 18, 1908, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Imogene Coca is one of the most famous women in the world of comedy. At a young age, Coca demonstrated a desire to perform, and began taking singing dancing lessons. Known for her pliable face and pixyish expressions, Coca reached the pinnacle of her career when she partnered with ...

  3. 2. März 2024 · Known mostly for her comic role opposite Sid Caesar on Your Show of Shows. Comic Two-reeler

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  4. Imogene Coca is best remembered for her appearance on the television live show, ‘Your Show of Shows’, which ran from February 25, 1950, through June 5, 1954. Starring as Doris Hickenlooper opposite Sid Caesar’s Charlie Hickenlooper, she made her audience laugh with her hilarious acts, often involving martial tribulations.

  5. 27. Dez. 2023 · Imogene Coca’s first love and husband was Robert Burton. Their marriage, which lasted for two decades from 1935 until Burton’s passing in 1955, was a testament to enduring love and partnership. The couple shared a profound connection, weathering the challenges of life together. Tragically, Burton’s death came only one month after the passing of Imogene’s mother, marking a period of ...

  6. 12. Juni 2015 · Additionally, Brooks collaborated on the librettos for the musicals Shinbone Alley (1957) and All American (1962). …cast of comedians that included Imogene Coca, Howard Morris, and Carl Reiner. They performed in skits, spoofs, and extended sketches, many of which showed off Caesar’s finely tuned sense of the absurd and his skills in both ...

  7. Coca was born in Philadelphia on November 18, 1908. The daughter of Jos é e (Joe) Fernandez de Coca, a prominent band leader and violinist, and Sadie Brady Coca, a dancer who "disappeared" each night in a magician's act, Coca was truly a 'born trouper'. She grew up accompanying her parents on the road, spending much of her time in the theaters ...