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  1. 1. Juni 2007 · Sixty years ago, Fred Allen, a 52-year-old comic known for wry jokes, bow ties, and baggy eyes, made the cover of Time magazine. The accompanying article lauded Allen’s radio work for its “angry big-city clank, a splashy neon idiom, and sort of 16-cylinder poetry.”. Intellectuals loved Allen, as did his peers in comedy.

  2. Portland Hoffa (January 25, 1905 – December 26, 1990) was an American comedian, radio host, actress, and dancer. The daughter of an itinerant optometrist, she was named after Portland, Oregon, the city in which she was born. She began her career performing as a dancer in numerous Broadway productions in the 1920s, before meeting her first ...

  3. 10. Feb. 2013 · This episode is from the heyday of Allen's popular show. Announcer Kenny Delmar was a sensation with his "Senator Claghorne" character, the DeMarco sisters ...

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  4. Fred und Deloris Allen jagen für die Organisation Presidio menschlich aussehende Monster wie Vampire und Warlocks, halten diesen Beruf aber gegenüber ihren nicht leiblichen Kindern, den 17-jährigen Zwillingen Viv und Geoff, geheim, um ihnen ein normales Leben zu ermöglichen. Nach dem angeblichen Tod von Freds Vater richten die Allens sich in dessen Haus in ihrer Heimatstadt ein. Während ...

  5. Fred Allen was born John Sullivan in 1894 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He gravitated early to show business. By age 18, he was working in vaudeville doing comedy and juggling (the latter, rather poorly, by his own estimation). Originally, he billed himself as Fred St. James, later adopting the last name “Allen” from his agent.

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  7. Years. Team. 1957–63. 1966–68. Auckland. New Zealand. Sir Frederick Richard Allen KNZM OBE (9 February 1920 – 28 April 2012) was a captain and coach of the All Blacks, New Zealand's national rugby union team. The All Blacks won all 14 of the test matches they played under his coaching.