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  1. George Jessel. Actor: Lucky Boy. George Jessel gained fame in vaudeville, where it was not uncommon for him--and other performers, such as Al Jolson, Eddie Cantor--to perform in blackface, and in fact at age 11 Jessel was Cantor's vaudeville partner.

  2. George Jessel was an American illustrated song “model,” actor, singer, songwriter, and Academy Award-winning movie producer. He was famous in his lifetime as a multitalented comedic entertainer, achieving a level of recognition that transcended his limited roles in movies. He was widely known by his nickname, the “Toastmaster General of the United States” for his […]

  3. 26. Mai 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 ...

  4. George Jessel ist der Name folgender Personen: George Jessel (Jurist) (1824–1883), englischer Jurist; George Jessel (Schauspieler) (1898–1981), US-amerikanischer Filmschauspieler und -produzent; Dies ist eine Begriffsklärungsseite zur Unterscheidung ...

  5. George Jessel is known as an Actor, Producer, Screenplay, Story, Dialogue, Songs, Adaptation, and Writer. Some of his work includes The Other Side of the Wind, Valley of the Dolls, Reds, It Might Be Worse, George Jessel and His Russian Art Choir, Rambling 'Round Radio Row #9, Lucky Boy, and Sid & Judy.

  6. George Jessel (1898-1981) was a screen, stage, radio, and television actor and comedian. He was also a film director, composer, and screenwriter. George Jessel was born in New York City on April 3, 1898, the son of Joseph Jessel, a playwright, and Charlotte Schwartz. As a child he sang at his grandfather's lodge meetings, and when his father ...

  7. George Albert "Georgie" Jessel (April 3, 1898 – May 23, 1981) was an American actor, singer, songwriter, and film producer. He was famous in his lifetime as a multitalented comedic entertainer, achieving a level of recognition that transcended his limited roles in movies. He was widely known by his nickname, the "Toastmaster General of the ...