George Gobel(1919-1991)
- Artiste
- Bande sonore
George Gobel est né le 20 mai 1919 dans l'Illinois, États-Unis. Il était acteur. Il est connu pour Ellie (1984), I Married a Woman (1958) et The Birds and the Bees (1956). Il était marié à Alice Humecki. Il est mort le 24 février 1991 en Californie, États-Unis.
- A remporté 1 prix Primetime Emmy
- 3 victoires et 1 nomination au total
Artiste
Bande sonore
- 1974
- The Johnny Cash Show8,6Série télévisée
- performer: "Old Skyball Paint"
- performer: "Sweethearts or Strangers"
- 1970
- 1968
- The Garry Moore Show6,9Série télévisée
- performer: "Everybody Loves a Lover", "On the Alamo", "Thanks for Dropping By"
- 1961
- Wagon Train7,5Série télévisée
- performer: "It Takes A Worried Man To Sing A Worried Song" (uncredited)
- 1960
- The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show7,8Série télévisée
- performer: "The Country's in the Very Best of Hands"
- performer: "It May Be Silly, But It Ain't Fun"
- performer: "Strike Up the Band", "The Hukilau Song", "Yakety Yak" (uncredited) ...
- 1957–1960
- The Dinah Shore Chevy Show8,0Série télévisée
- performer: "String Along, Sing Along", "A Four-Legged Friend", "A Touch of Pink", "At the General Store", "Grocery Store Square Dance" (uncredited)
- 1959
- The Perry Como Show7,7Série télévisée
- performer: "Love Me Tender", "(Up A) Lazy River", "There Was Once A Poor Young Maid' (uncredited)
- 1957
- 1956
- Taille
- 5′ 5½″ (1,66 m)
- Naissance
- Décédé(e)
- 24 février 1991
- Encino, Californie, États-Unis(après une chirurgie cardiaque)
- Conjoint(e)
- Alice Humecki13 décembre 1942 - 24 février 1991 (son décès, 3 enfants)
- Autres travauxUnsold pilot: Starred in a pilot for a TV series called "Uncle Elroy" in which he played a man who day-dreamed himself into all sorts of heroic situations.
- Offres publicitaires
- AnecdotesWas a hit as a frequent guest on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962). One night he provided a moment often replayed on "Carson highlights". Bob Hope and Dean Martin were already on and, if not drinking, gave that impression. After George was introduced and talking to Johnny Carson, he had the audience laughing away as he told stories of his WWII service in Oklahoma, noting that he had done a good job as "The Japs never got any further than Tulsa." The audience was also laughing as Dean Martin was shaking his cigarette ashes (unknown to George) in George's drink. At that point George, realizing something was going on, but not sure what, said to Johnny, "Did you ever get the feeling the world was a tuxedo and you were a pair of brown shoes?" Carson broke up, as did Hope and Martin.
- CitationsI've never been drunk, but often I've been overserved.
- Surnom
- Lonesome George
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