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BORIS KARLOFF - CURRENCY SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: BOB HOPE, KEENAN WYNN, J. SAUNDERS, JACK CARSON, W. R. SPENCER BINGHAM, JOHN T. McCORMICK, ALICE W. McCORMICK, C. GILBERT SPERRY, SERGIO OSMENA, SR., CHARLES R. FRAZIER, BILL THOMPSON, ALIZE V. ATKINS, FRANK CLEARY, A. R. MacDONALD, J. S. P. ARMSTRONG, C. W. METTLES, GENERAL JIMMY DOOLITTLE, CARLOS P. ROMULO - DOCUMENT 73800

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BORIS KARLOFF - CURRENCY SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: BOB HOPE, KEENAN WYNN, J. SAUNDERS, JACK CARSON, W. R. SPENCER BINGHAM, JOHN T. McCORMICK, ALICE W. McCORMICK, C. GILBERT SPERRY, SERGIO OSMENA, SR., CHARLES R. FRAZIER, BILL THOMPSON, ALIZE V. ATKINS, FRANK CLEARY, A. R. MacDONALD, J. S. P. ARMSTRONG, C. W. METTLES, GENERAL JIMMY DOOLITTLE, CARLOS P. ROMULO
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BORIS KARLOFF, BOB HOPE, JACK CARSON, KEENAN WYNN, JIMMY DOOLITTLE, SERGIO OSMEÑA, CARLOS P. ROMULO and OTHERS
This 1914 five-dollar reserve note is a fascinating piece of post-World War II history. It was signed by numerous actors, Philippine officials and American soldiers during USO tours hosted by Bob Hope, and includes the signatures of American Air Force General James H. Doolittle, Philippine officials Sergio Osmeña and Carlos P. Romulo and actors Boris Karloff, Jack Carson and Keenan Wynn.
Currency signed "C. Gilbert Sperry", "S. Osmena" "Boris Karloff", "Charles R. Frasier/Hawaiian Islands", "Carlos Romulo", "Alize V. Atkins", "Bill Thompson", "Joe Saunders", "Jack Carson" and eight others on front and "Frank Cleary", "John T. McCormick", "Alice W. McCormick", "C. Gilbert Sperry", "CW Mettles", "Bob Hope", "AR MacDonald", "JSP Armstrong 12-12-47", "Jimmy Doolittle", "Keenan Wynn" and six others on verso, 7¼x3¼. Framed in the Gallery of History style: 29x18; frame is hinged so that both front and verso are visible. Circa December of 1947 to October of 1950. Five-dollar Federal Reserve Note, Series of 1914. This series 1914 bill was issued during Secretary of the Treasury Andrew W. Mellon's term (March 1921-February 1932). Likely signed during USO tours hosted by BOB HOPE, who brought troupes of entertainers to boost the morale of American servicemen during World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War and Operation Desert Storm. Hope's dedication to the military overseas became an annual ritual for which he enlisted the help of lovely singers and other stars of the time. As an admired radio, television and film comedian who popularized the "Road" pictures with Bing Crosby, Hope began his famous USO tours to entertain troops seven months before Pearl Harbor. Popular horror film actor Boris Karloff (1887-1969), who appeared in one USO tour during World War II, had originally wanted a career in the diplomatic service. He became, instead, one of Hollywood's most frightening actors. In 1931, he starred as the monster in the original Frankenstein, a role that had been turned down by Bela Lugosi. Karloff, who also scared the daylights out of movie-goers in the films The Mummy (1932) and The Ghoul (1933), also hosted and occasionally starred in the TV series Thriller. He gave one of the best of his many film performances in the 1968 Peter Bogdanovich film, Targets, in which he virtually played himself - an aging star of horror movies. Canadian-born entertainer JACK CARSON (1910-1963) got his first movie contract with RKO, where he spent an uncomfortable few years essaying bits in "A" pictures and supporting parts in "B" films. His fortunes improved when he moved to Warner Bros. in 1941, and Carson proved himself to be an able dramatic actor in films such as The Hard Way (1943) and Mildred Pierce (1945). Continuing to alternate comic and dramatic (sometimes villainous) roles throughout the 1950s, Carson starred in his own Jack Benny-style radio series, appeared successfully as a stand-up comedian in Las Vegas and was one of four rotating hosts on the 1950 TV variety series All-Star Revue. Part of a multi-generation acting family that included his father, comedian Ed Wynn, KEENAN WYNN (1916-1986) had an acting career of 52 years, with168 roles in movies and numerous appearances on television. His best-known role was that of Colonel "Bat" Guano in the Cold War satire, Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964), but Wynn also provided supporting performances in Between Two Women (1944), Easy to Wed (1946), Royal Wedding (1951), Kiss Me Kate (1953), The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (1956) and Finian's Rainbow (1968). He also appeared in the Disney flicks Herbie Rides Again (1974) and The Shaggy D.A. (1976), as well as on Dallas (1978-80). In 1922, JAMES H. "JIMMY" DOOLITTLE (1896-1993) made the first transcontinental flight in less than 24 hours. In the 1920s and 1930s, he set various speed and flight records. During World War II, Doolittle, a veteran of WWI, and 79 other fighter pilots ("Doolittle's Raiders") bombed Tokyo on April 18, 1942, the first air attack on the Japanese capital. Also hit were targets in Yokohama and other cities, scoring a huge victory for U.S. morale at a time when Japan's position in the Pacific seemed impregnable. Doolittle was promoted to Brigadier General the next day and was later awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for the raid. SERGIO OSMEÑA (1978-1961) was President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines from 1941-1946, after having been elected Vice President in 1935 and 1941. Osmeña, who served his country in politics for 40 years, had been sworn in as the fourth President of the Philippines and second President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines in Washington, D.C. during World War II, and returned to his country with Douglas MacArthur and his liberation forces. CARLOS P. ROMULO (1899-1985) joined the Philippine government-in-exile in Washington, D.C. after the fall of Corregidor, serving as Resident Commissioner of the Philippines to the U.S. Congress from1944-1946. The former General made "Voice of Freedom" broadcasts during the Japanese occupation of his country. After the war, he served as President of the United Nations General Assembly (1949-1950), Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs (1950-1952, 1968-1978), Minister of Foreign Affairs (1978-1984) and Ambassador to the United States (1952-1953, 1955-1962). Romulo, who was the last survivor of the 51 founding fathers of the United Nations when he died in 1985, had been the first Asian to win the Pulitzer Prize in journalism (1942). He wrote 18 books, including his autobiography, I Walked With Heroes, and I See the Philippines Rise, his wartime memoirs. The other signers, including Frasier, who notes that he signed this bill in the Hawaiian Islands, are likely members of the U.S. military. Worthy of further research. 3 vertical folds. Heavily soiled at right margin, lightly soiled at left margin. Overall, fine condition.

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BORIS KARLOFF
Born: November 23, 1887 in Camberwell, London, England, United Kingdom
Died: February 2, 1969 in Midhurst, Sussex, England, United Kingdom


Film Credits
1979 The Bob Wilkins Super Horror Show (in person), 1971 Isle of the Snake People (Performer), 1971 Alien Terror (Performer), 1970 Blind Man's Bluff (Performer), 1968 The Name of the Game (Performer), 1968 The Jonathan Winters Show (in person), 1968 Targets (Performer), 1968 House of Evil (Performer), 1968 Fear Chamber (Performer), 1968 Curse of the Crimson Altar (Performer), 1967 The Venetian Affair (Performer), 1967 The Sorcerers (Performer), 1967 Mad Monster Party (Performer), 1967 I Spy (Performer), 1966 The Wild Wild West (Performer), 1966 The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. (Performer), 1966 The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini (Performer), 1966 The Daydreamer (Performer), 1966 How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (Performer), 1965 The Entertainers (in person), 1965 Shindig! (in person), 1965 Die, Monster, Die! (Performer), 1964 The Garry Moore Show (in person), 1964 Hollywood and the Stars (in person), 1964 Bikini Beach (Performer), 1964 A Fool's World (in person), 1963 The Terror (Performer), 1963 The Raven (Performer), 1963 The Comedy of Terrors (Performer), 1963 Black Sabbath (in person), 1962 Theatre '62 (Performer), 1962 The Paradine Case (Performer), 1962 The Dickie Henderson Show (Performer), 1962 Route 66 (Performer), 1962 Out of This World (in person), 1962 Arsenic & Old Lace (Performer), 1960-1962 Thriller (in person), 1960-1961 Thriller (Performer), 1960 The Secret World of Eddie Hodges (Performer), 1960 The DuPont Show of the Month (Performer), 1960 Sunday Showcase (in person), 1959 The Gale Storm Show: Oh, Susanna! (in person), 1958 The Veil (in person), 1958 The Veil (Performer), 1958 The Juggler of Our Lady (Performer), 1958 The Jack Paar Tonight Show (in person), 1958 The Haunted Strangler (Performer), 1958 The Betty White Show (in person), 1958 Telephone Time (Performer), 1958 Shirley Temple Theatre (Performer), 1958 Frankenstein - 1970 (Performer), 1958 Corridors of Blood (Performer), 1957-1958 The Lux Show (in person), 1957 Voodoo Island (Performer), 1957 This Is Your Life (in person), 1957 The Rosemary Clooney Show (in person), 1957 The Lark (Performer), 1957 The Kate Smith Show (in person), 1957 The Gisele MacKenzie Show (in person), 1957 The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (in person), 1957 Suspicion (Performer), 1956-1968 The Red Skelton Hour (Performer), 1956-1960 Playhouse 90 (Performer), 1956 The Ernie Kovacs Show (in person), 1956 The Alcoa Hour (Performer), 1956 Frankie Laine Time (in person), 1955-1959 G.E. True Theater (Performer), 1955 The United States Steel Hour (Performer), 1955 The Elgin Hour (Performer), 1955 The Donald O'Connor Show (in person), 1955 The Best of Broadway (Performer), 1955 A Connecticut Yankee (Performer), 1954-1956 Colonel March of Scotland Yard (Performer), 1954-1956 Climax! (Performer), 1954-1955 Down You Go (in person), 1954 The New Truth and Consequences (in person), 1954 The George Gobel Show (in person), 1954 Sabaka (Performer), 1954 Il mostro dell'isola (Performer), 1953 Who Said That (in person), 1953 The Plymouth Playhouse (Performer), 1953 Hollywood Opening Night (Performer), 1953 All Star Revue (Performer), 1952-1963 I've Got a Secret (in person), 1952-1953 Tales of Tomorrow (Performer), 1952 The Black Castle (Performer), 1952 That Reminds Me (in person), 1952 Schlitz Playhouse (Performer), 1952 Curtain Call (Performer), 1952 CBS Television Workshop (Performer), 1951-1958 Studio One in Hollywood (Performer), 1951-1957 Lux Video Theatre (Performer), 1951-1953 Robert Montgomery Presents (Performer), 1951 What's My Line (in person), 1951 TV Club (in person), 1951 The Strange Door (Performer), 1951 The Fred Waring Show (in person), 1950 The Saturday Night Revue with Jack Carter (Performer), 1950 The Paul Whiteman's Goodyear Revue (in person), 1950 Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall (in person), 1950 Masterpiece Playhouse (Performer), 1950 Lights Out (Performer), 1950 Inside U.S.A. with Chevrolet (in person), 1949-1953 Suspense (Performer), 1949-1952 The Buick-Berle Show (in person), 1949-1952 Celebrity Time (in person), 1949 The Ford Theatre Hour (Performer), 1949 The Emperor's Nightingale (Performer), 1949 The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre (Performer), 1949 The Boris Karloff Mystery Playhouse (in person), 1948 We, the People (in person), 1948 Tap Roots (Performer), 1947 Unconquered (Performer), 1947 The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (Performer), 1947 Lured (Performer), 1947 Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome (Performer), 1946 Bedlam (Performer), 1945 The Body Snatcher (Performer), 1945 Isle of the Dead (Performer), 1944 The Climax (Performer), 1944 House of Frankenstein (Performer), 1942 The Boogie Man Will Get You (Performer), 1942 Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 6 (in person), 1941 The Devil Commands (Performer), 1941 Information Please: Series 2, No. 12 (in person), 1940 You'll Find Out (Performer), 1940 The Man with Nine Lives (Performer), 1940 The Fatal Hour (Performer), 1940 The Ape (Performer), 1940 Doomed to Die (Performer), 1940 British Intelligence (Performer), 1940 Black Friday (Performer), 1940 Before I Hang (Performer), 1939 Tower of London (Performer), 1939 The Mystery of Mr. Wong (Performer), 1939 The Man They Could Not Hang (Performer), 1939 Son of Frankenstein (Performer), 1939 Mr. Wong in Chinatown (Performer), 1939 Devil's Island (Performer), 1938 The Invisible Menace (Performer), 1938 Mr. Wong, Detective (Performer), 1937 West of Shanghai (Performer), 1937 Night Key (Performer), 1937 Cinema Circus (in person), 1936 The Walking Dead (Performer), 1936 The Man Who Lived Again (Performer), 1936 The Invisible Ray (Performer), 1936 Juggernaut (Performer), 1936 Charlie Chan at the Opera (Performer), 1935 The Raven (Performer), 1935 The Bride of Frankenstein (Performer), 1935 The Black Room (Performer), 1935 Hollywood Hobbies (in person), 1934 The Lost Patrol (Performer), 1934 The House of Rothschild (Performer), 1934 The Black Cat (Performer), 1934 Gift of Gab (Performer), 1933 The Ghoul (Performer), 1932 The Old Dark House (Performer), 1932 The Mummy (Performer), 1932 The Miracle Man (Performer), 1932 The Mask of Fu Manchu (Performer), 1932 The Cohens and Kellys in Hollywood (in person), 1932 Scarface (Performer), 1932 Night World (Performer), 1932 Business and Pleasure (Performer), 1932 Behind the Mask (Performer), 1931 Young Donovan's Kid (Performer), 1931 Tonight or Never (Performer), 1931 The Yellow Ticket (Performer), 1931 The Vanishing Legion (Performer), 1931 The Public Defender (Performer), 1931 The Mad Genius (Performer), 1931 The Guilty Generation (Performer), 1931 The Criminal Code (Performer), 1931 Sous les verrous (Performer), 1931 Smart Money (Performer), 1931 King of the Wild (Performer), 1931 I Like Your Nerve (Performer), 1931 Graft (Perform

Theatre Credits
The Lark - Performer (November 17, 1955 - June 2, 1956), Peter Pan - Performer (April 24, 1950 - January 27, 1951), The Shop at Sly Corner - Performer (January 18, 1949 - January 22, 1949), The Linden Tree - Performer (March 2, 1948 - March 6, 1948), Arsenic and Old Lace - Performer (January 10, 1941 - June 17, 1944)


CARLOS P. ROMULO
Born: January 14, 1899
Died: December 15, 1985


Film Credits
1955 Longines Chronoscope (Other), 1954-1955 Longines Chronoscope (in person), 1939 Sakay (Producer), 1939 Sakay (in person)


BOB HOPE
Born: May 29, 1903 in Eltham, London, England, United Kingdom
Died: July 27, 2003 in Toluca Lake, California


Film Credits
2003 100 Years of Hope and Humor (in person), 1998 The 50th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (in person), 1998 Biography (in person), 1997 Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's (in person), 1997 Bob Hope: Celebrity Bloopers (in person), 1996 Stockton's Fling (in person), 1996 Bob Hope: Laughing with the Presidents (in person), 1995 Young Comedians (in person), 1995 Radio Star - die AFN-Story (in person), 1995 Pioneers of Primetime (in person), 1995 Golden Anniversary (in person), 1995 Bob Hope: Memories of World War II (in person), 1994 Young Comedians: Making America Laugh (in person), 1994 The Second Annual Comedy Hall of Fame (in person), 1994 That Little Monster (in person), 1994 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (in person), 1994 Hopes for the Holidays (in person), 1994 Entertaining the Troops (in person), 1994 Charlie Rose (in person), 1994 Bob Hope's Birthday Memories (in person), 1994 A Century of Cinema (in person), 1993 The 65th Annual Academy Awards (in person), 1993 The 45th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (in person), 1993 Bob Hope: The First 90 Years (in person), 1993 Bob Hope's Bag Full of Christmas Memories (in person), 1993 Bob Hope's Bag Full of Christmas Memories (Producer), 1993 A Stand Up Life (in person), 1992-1993 Vicki! (in person), 1992-1993 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (in person), 1992 The Simpsons (in person), 1992 Jack Benny: Comedy in Bloom (in person), 1992 Donahue (in person), 1991 Yellow Ribbon Party (in person), 1991 The Howard Stern Show (in person), 1991 The 63rd Annual Academy Awards (in person), 1991 Stars and Stripes: Hollywood and World War II (in person), 1991 Roseanne (in person), 1991 One on One with John Tesh (in person), 1991 CBS This Morning (in person), 1991 Bob Hope's Cross-Country Christmas (Performer), 1991 Bob Hope & Friends: Making New Memories (in person), 1991 Bob Hope & Friends: Making New Memories (Producer), 1991 25th Annual Country Music Association Awards (in person), 1990 Tonight Live with Steve Vizard (in person), 1990 The 50th Annual Golden Apple Awards (in person), 1990 Sammy Davis, Jr. 60th Anniversary Celebration (in person), 1990 Good Morning America (in person), 1990 Bob Hope: Don't Shoot Special (in person), 1990 Bob Hope Lampoons Show Business (in person), 1990 American Masters (in person), 1990 A Conversation with Dinah (in person), 1989 The Joan Rivers Show (in person), 1989 The Jim Henson Hour (in person), 1989 The Golden Girls (in person), 1989 The 61st Annual Academy Awards (in person), 1989 The 41st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (in person), 1989 Super Bowl Party (in person), 1989 Bob Hope's Love Affair with Lucy (in person), 1989 Bob Hope's Easter Vacation in the Bahamas (in person), 1989 Bob Hope's Birthday Spectacular in Paris (in person), 1989 A Conversation with... (in person), 1989 50 Years of Television: A Golden Celebration (in person), 1988 Irving Berlin's 100th Birthday Celebration (in person), 1988 Highway to Heaven (Performer), 1988 Bob Hope's Jolly Christmas Show (in person), 1988 America's Tribute to Bob Hope (in person), 1987 NBC Investigates Bob Hope (in person), 1987 NBC Investigates Bob Hope (Producer), 1987 Happy 100th Birthday, Hollywood (in person), 1987 Emmanuel Lewis: My Very Own Show (in person), 1987 Bob Hope Winterfest Christmas Show (in person), 1987 Bob Hope Salutes the U.S.A.F. 40th Anniversary (Producer), 1986-1989 Lou Rawls Parade of Stars (in person), 1986 The New Hollywood Squares (in person), 1986 The 58th Annual Academy Awards (in person), 1986 NBC 60th Anniversary Celebration (in person), 1986 Liberty Weekend (in person), 1986 Great Performances (in person), 1986 Bob Hope's High-Flying Birthday (in person), 1986 Bob Hope's Bagful of Christmas Cheer (in person), 1986 Bob Hope's Bagful of Christmas Cheer (Producer), 1986 Bob Hope's All-Star Superbowl Party (Producer), 1986 Bob Hope's All-Star Superbowl Party (in person), 1986 Bob Hope Lampoons the New TV Scene (Performer), 1986 All-Star Tribute to General Jimmy Doolittle (Producer), 1986 All-Star Tribute to General Jimmy Doolittle (in person), 1986 All-Star Party for Clint Eastwood (in person), 1986 A Masterpiece of Murder (Performer), 1985 There Were Times, Dear (Other), 1985 The Honeymooners Reunion (in person), 1985 The Bob Hope Christmas Show (in person), 1985 The 11th Annual People's Choice Awards (in person), 1985 Star Search (in person), 1985 Spies Like Us (Performer), 1985 Orange Bowl Parade (in person), 1985 Comedy Salute to the Soaps (in person), 1985 Comedy Salute to the Soaps (Producer), 1985 Bob Hope Buys NBC (in person), 1984 Unrehearsed Antics of the Stars (in person), 1984 The Stars Salute the U.S. Olympic Team (in person), 1984 The 36th Annual Emmy Awards (in person), 1984 Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Mr. T (in person), 1984 Bob Hope's Wicky-Wacky Special in Waikiki (in person), 1984 Bob Hope's USO Christmas in Beirut (in person), 1984 Bob Hope's USO Christmas in Beirut (Producer), 1983 The Bob Monkhouse Show (in person), 1983 The 55th Annual Academy Awards (in person), 1983 James Bond: The First 21 Years (in person), 1983 Here's Television Entertainment (in person), 1983 Happy Birthday, Bob! (in person), 1983 Bob Hope's All-Star Super Bowl Party (in person), 1983 Bob Hope's All-Star Super Bowl Party (Producer), 1982 Women I Love: Beautiful But Funny (in person), 1982 The 54th Annual Academy Awards (in person), 1982 The 34th Annual Emmy Awards (in person), 1982 The 1982 Annual Vision Awards (in person), 1982 Stars Over Texas (in person), 1982 Bob Hope's Pink Panther Thanksgiving Gala (in person), 1982 Bob Hope's Pink Panther Thanksgiving Gala (Producer), 1982 Bob Hope Laughs with the Movie Awards (in person), 1982 All-Star Birthday Party at Annapolis (in person), 1981 The Bob Hope Funny Valentine Special (in person), 1981 The Bob Hope Christmas Special (in person), 1981 Spring Fling of Glamour and Comedy (in person), 1981 NBC Family Christmas (in person), 1981 Bob Hope's 30th Anniversary Special (in person), 1981 Bob Hope's 30th Anniversary Special (Producer), 1981 All-Star Salute to Mother's Day (in person), 1981 All-Star Inaugural Gala (in person), 1981 All-Star Comedy Birthday Party from West Point (in person), 1981 A Love Letter to Jack Benny (in person), 1980-1982 The John Davidson Show (in person), 1980 Where Have All the Children Gone (in person), 1980 The Toni Tennille Show (Performer), 1980 The Anita Bryant Spectacular (in person), 1980 Lucy Moves to NBC (in person), 1980 Bob Hope Special: Hope, Women and Song (in person), 1980 Bob Hope Special: Hope, Women and Song (Producer), 1980 Bob Hope for President (in person), 1980 All-Star Look at TV's Prime Time Wars (in person), 1980 All-Star Look at TV's Prime Time Wars (Producer), 1980 All-Star Birthday Party (in person), 1979 The Muppet Movie (Performer), 1979 Superstars (in person), 1979 Leif (in person), 1979 Homage for The Duke (in person), 1979 Derby-Fieber USA (in person), 1979

Theatre Credits
Red, Hot and Blue - Performer (October 29, 1936 - April 10, 1937), Ziegfeld Follies of 1936 - Performer (January 30, 1936 - May 9, 1936), Say When - Performer (November 8, 1934 - January 12, 1935), Roberta - Performer (November 18, 1933 - July 21, 1934), Ballyhoo of 1932 - Performer (September 6, 1932 - November 26, 1932), Bob Hope at The Palace - Performer (March 28, 1931 - Closing date unknown), Ups-a Daisy - Performer (October 8, 1928 - December 1, 1928), Sidewalks of New York - Performer (October 3, 1927 - January 7, 1928)


KEENAN WYNN
Born: July 27, 1916 in New York City, New York
Died: October 14, 1986 in Los Angeles, California


Film Credits
1986 The Last Precinct (Performer), 1986 The Fall Guy (Performer), 1986 Hyper Sapien: People from Another Star (Performer), 1986 Black Moon Rising (Performer), 1985 Zoo Ship (Performer), 1985 Prime Risk (Performer), 1985 Mirrors (Performer), 1985 Highway to Heaven (Performer), 1985 Family Feud (in person), 1985 Code of Vengeance (Performer), 1984-1985 Call to Glory (Performer), 1984 The 36th Annual Emmy Awards (in person), 1984 Tales from the Darkside (Performer), 1984 Call to Glory (Performer), 1983 Wavelength (Performer), 1983 The Mississippi (Performer), 1983 Taxi (Performer), 1983 St. Elsewhere (Performer), 1983 Quincy M.E. (Performer), 1983 Manimal (Performer), 1983 Hysterical (Performer), 1983 Hardcastle and McCormick (Performer), 1982 The Love Boat (Performer), 1982 The Last Unicorn (Performer), 1982 The Greatest American Hero (Performer), 1982 The Capture of Grizzly Adams (Performer), 1982 Best Friends (Performer), 1982 A Piano for Mrs. Cimino (Performer), 1981 The Monkey Mission (Performer), 1981 Palmerstown, U.S.A. (Performer), 1981 One Day at a Time (Performer), 1981 Insight (Performer), 1981 Fantasy Island (Performer), 1980 The Littlest Hobo (Performer), 1980 Mom, the Wolfman and Me (Performer), 1980 Just Tell Me What You Want (Performer), 1979-1980 Dallas (Performer), 1979 The Glove (Performer), 1979 The Dark (Performer), 1979 The Clonus Horror (Performer), 1979 The Billion Dollar Threat (Performer), 1979 Supertrain (Performer), 1979 Sunburn (Performer), 1979 Jamaican Gold (Performer), 1979 Hard Knocks (Performer), 1979 A Touch of the Sun (Performer), 1978 The Lucifer Complex (Performer), 1978 The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams (Performer), 1978 The Bionic Woman (Performer), 1978 The Bastard (Performer), 1978 The 30th Annual Emmy Awards (in person), 1978 Police Woman (Performer), 1978 Piranha (Performer), 1978 Laserblast (Performer), 1978 Coach (Performer), 1977 Sex and the Married Woman (Performer), 1977 Orca (Performer), 1977 Mission to Glory: A True Story (Performer), 1976 The Shaggy D.A. (Performer), 1976 The Rookies (Performer), 1976 The Quest: The Longest Drive (Performer), 1976 The Quest (Performer), 1976 The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case (Performer), 1976 The Killer Inside Me (Performer), 1976 The Cop and the Kid (Performer), 1976 Jeremiah of Jacob's Neck (Performer), 1976 High Velocity (Performer), 1976 Baretta (Performer), 1976 20 Shades of Pink (Performer), 1975 The Man Who Would Not Die (Performer), 1975 The Devil's Rain (Performer), 1975 The Bob Newhart Show (Performer), 1975 Target Risk (Performer), 1975 Nashville (Performer), 1975 Movin' On (Performer), 1975 Mobile One (Performer), 1975 He Is My Brother (Performer), 1975 Emergency! (Performer), 1975 A Woman for All Men (Performer), 1974-1975 Kolchak: The Night Stalker (Performer), 1974 The Legend of Earl Durand (Performer), 1974 The Internecine Project (Performer), 1974 The Girl with Something Extra (Performer), 1974 Hit Lady (Performer), 1974 Hijack! (Performer), 1974 Herbie Rides Again (Performer), 1974 Herbie Day at Disneyland (in person), 1974 ABC Late Night (in person), 1973 VD Attack Plan (Performer), 1973 The Wide World of Mystery (Performer), 1973 The New Perry Mason (Performer), 1973 McMillan & Wife (Performer), 1973 Hec Ramsey (Performer), 1972 Wild in the Sky (Performer), 1972 The Mechanic (Performer), 1972 Snowball Express (Performer), 1972 Panhandle 38 (Performer), 1972 Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law (Performer), 1972 Hawaii Five-O (Performer), 1972 Cancel My Reservation (Performer), 1972 Assignment: Munich (Performer), 1971-1972 Cannon (Performer), 1971-1972 Alias Smith and Jones (Performer), 1971 The Manipulator (Performer), 1971 The Man with Icy Eyes (Performer), 1971 Terror in the Sky (Performer), 1971 Pretty Maids All in a Row (Performer), 1971 Police Surgeon (Performer), 1971 Mod Squad (Performer), 1971 Bearcats! (Performer), 1971 Assault on the Wayne (Performer), 1970-1975 Medical Center (Performer), 1970 The Animals (Performer), 1970 Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town (Performer), 1970 Loving (Performer), 1970 Love, American Style (Performer), 1970 Lancer (Performer), 1970 House on Greenapple Road (Performer), 1969-1970 The Name of the Game (Performer), 1969 Viva Max (Performer), 1969 Then Came Bronson (Performer), 1969 The Young Lawyers (Performer), 1969 The Monitors (Performer), 1969 The Falling Man (Performer), 1969 Smith! (Performer), 1969 Mackenna's Gold (Performer), 1969 80 Steps to Jonah (Performer), 1968 The Magic Pear Tree (Performer), 1968 Shoot, Gringo... Shoot! (Performer), 1968 Run Like a Thief (Performer), 1968 Once Upon a Time in the West (Performer), 1968 Off to See the Wizard (Performer), 1968 Finian's Rainbow (Performer), 1967 Welcome to Hard Times (Performer), 1967 Warning Shot (Performer), 1967 The War Wagon (Performer), 1967 The Rock (in person), 1967 The Road West (Performer), 1967 Point Blank (Performer), 1966/II Around the World Under the Sea (in person), 1966/I Around the World Under the Sea (Performer), 1966 The Wild Wild West (Performer), 1966 The Night of the Grizzly (Performer), 1966 Summer Fun (Performer), 1966 Stagecoach (Performer), 1966 Gomer Pyle: USMC (Performer), 1965 The Great Race (Performer), 1965 Promise Her Anything (Performer), 1965 Nightmare in the Sun (Performer), 1965 I'll Bet (in person), 1964 The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters (Performer), 1964 The Patsy (Performer), 1964 The Americanization of Emily (Performer), 1964 Stage to Thunder Rock (Performer), 1964 Kraft Suspense Theatre (Performer), 1964 Honeymoon Hotel (Performer), 1964 Bonanza (Performer), 1964 Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (Performer), 1964 Bikini Beach (Performer), 1963-1964 Burke's Law (Performer), 1963 The Winston Affair (Performer), 1963 The Littlest Hobo (Performer), 1963 The Eleventh Hour (Performer), 1963 The Doctors and the Nurses (Performer), 1963 Son of Flubber (Performer), 1963 Operation Mermaid (Performer), 1963 77 Sunset Strip (Performer), 1962-1966 Combat! (Performer), 1962-1963 The Dick Powell Theatre (Performer), 1962 The Red Skelton Hour (Performer), 1962 The New Steve Allen Show (in person), 1962 Target: The Corruptors (Performer), 1962 Rawhide (Performer), 1962 Here's Hollywood (in person), 1962 Follow the Sun (Performer), 1962 Death Valley Days (Performer), 1962 Ben Casey (Performer), 1961-1962 Naked City (Performer), 1961 What About Linda (in person), 1961 The Roaring 20's (Performer), 1961 The Power and the Glory (Performer), 1961 The New Breed (Performer), 1961 The Joke and the Valley (Performer), 1961 The AbsentMinded Professor (Performer), 1961 Route 66 (Performer), 1961 Il re di Poggioreale (Performer), 19

Theatre Credits
Strip for Action - Performer (September 30, 1942 - January 2, 1943), Johnny on a Spot - Performer (January 8, 1942 - January 10, 1942), The More the Merrier - Performer (September 15, 1941 - September 27, 1941), Two For The Show - Performer (March 8, 1940 - May 25, 1940), One For the Money - Performer (March 4, 1939 - May 27, 1939), The Star-Wagon - Performer (September 29, 1937 - April 1938), Hitch Your Wagon - Performer (April 8, 1937 - May 1937), Black Widow - Performer (March 12, 1936 - March 1936), Remember the Day - Performer (September 25, 1935 - January 1936)


JACK CARSON
Born: October 27, 1910 in Carman, Manitoba, Canada
Died: January 2, 1963 in Encino, California


Film Credits
1962 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color (Performer), 1962 Alfred Hitchcock Presents (Performer), 1961 Twilight Zone (Performer), 1961 The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (Performer), 1961 The Dick Powell Theatre (Performer), 1961 The Chevy Show (Performer), 1961 Bus Stop (Performer), 1960 Zane Grey Theater (Performer), 1960 Thriller (Performer), 1960 This Is Your Life (in person), 1960 The Bramble Bush (Performer), 1960 Take a Good Look (in person), 1960 New Comedy Showcase (Performer), 1960 Celebrity Golf (in person), 1959 Startime (Performer), 1959 Bonanza (Performer), 1959 Alcoa Theatre (Performer), 1958 The Garry Moore Show (in person), 1958 The Betty White Show (in person), 1958 Studio One in Hollywood (Performer), 1958 Studio 57 (Performer), 1958 Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys! (Performer), 1958 Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Performer), 1957-1958 Playhouse 90 (Performer), 1957 The Tattered Dress (Performer), 1957 The Tarnished Angels (Performer), 1957 The Steve Allen Plymouth Show (Performer), 1957 The Polly Bergen Show (in person), 1957 The Guy Mitchell Show (Performer), 1957 Date with the Angels (Performer), 1956-1958 Schlitz Playhouse (Performer), 1956 The Ford Television Theatre (Performer), 1956 The Bottom of the Bottle (Performer), 1956 Screen Snapshots: Playtime in Hollywood (in person), 1956 Magnificent Roughnecks (Performer), 1956 Fabulous Hollywood (in person), 1955-1957 Climax! (Performer), 1955 Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Plays Golf (in person), 1955 Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Cowboy Stars (in person), 1955 Screen Directors Playhouse (Performer), 1955 Make the Connection (in person), 1955 Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre (Performer), 1955 Damon Runyon Theater (Performer), 1955 Ain't Misbehavin' (Performer), 1954-1962 The United States Steel Hour (Performer), 1954-1957 The George Gobel Show (in person), 1954 The Name's the Same (in person), 1954 The Jack Carson Show (Performer), 1954 The Buick-Berle Show (in person), 1954 Red Garters (Performer), 1954 Phffft (Performer), 1954 A Star Is Born World Premiere (in person), 1954 A Star Is Born (Performer), 1953-1954 G.E. True Theater (Performer), 1953 Dangerous When Wet (Performer), 1952 What's My Line (in person), 1952 The U.S. Royal Showcase (Performer), 1951-1957 Lux Video Theatre (Performer), 1951-1955 The Colgate Comedy Hour (in person), 1951-1952 All Star Revue (Performer), 1951 The Groom Wore Spurs (Performer), 1951 Strike It Rich (in person), 1951 Mister Universe (Performer), 1950-1952 All Star Revue (in person), 1950 Your Show of Shows (in person), 1950 The Good Humor Man (Performer), 1950 The Ford Theatre Hour (Performer), 1950 Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Goes to Bat (in person), 1950 Bright Leaf (Performer), 1949 My Dream Is Yours (Performer), 1949 John Loves Mary (Performer), 1949 It's a Great Feeling (in person), 1948 Two Guys from Texas (Performer), 1948 Romance on the High Seas (Performer), 1948 Camera Angles (in person), 1948 April Showers (Performer), 1947 So You Want to Be in Pictures (Performer), 1947 Love and Learn (Performer), 1947 Always Together (in person), 1946 Two Guys from Milwaukee (Performer), 1946 The Time, the Place and the Girl (Performer), 1946 Rough But Hopeful (in person), 1946 One More Tomorrow (Performer), 1945 Roughly Speaking (Performer), 1945 Mildred Pierce (Performer), 1944 The Shining Future (in person), 1944 The Doughgirls (Performer), 1944 Shine on Harvest Moon (Performer), 1944 Road to Victory (in person), 1944 Make Your Own Bed (Performer), 1944 Hollywood Canteen (in person), 1944 Arsenic and Old Lace (Performer), 1943 The Hard Way (Performer), 1943 Thank Your Lucky Stars (Performer), 1943 Princess O'Rourke (Performer), 1943 Food and Magic (in person), 1942 Wings for the Eagle (Performer), 1942 The Male Animal (Performer), 1942 Larceny, Inc. (Performer), 1942 Gentleman Jim (Performer), 1941 The Strawberry Blonde (Performer), 1941 The Bride Came C.O.D. (Performer), 1941 Navy Blues (Performer), 1941 Mr. & Mrs. Smith (Performer), 1941 Love Crazy (Performer), 1941 Blues in the Night (Performer), 1940 Young as You Feel (Performer), 1940 Typhoon (Performer), 1940 Shooting High (Performer), 1940 Sandy Gets Her Man (Performer), 1940 Queen of the Mob (Performer), 1940 Parole Fixer (Performer), 1940 Lucky Partners (Performer), 1940 Love Thy Neighbor (Performer), 1940 I Take This Woman (Performer), 1940 Girl in 313 (Performer), 1940 Enemy Agent (Performer), 1940 City of Chance (Performer), 1940 Alias the Deacon (Performer), 1939 The Kid from Texas (Performer), 1939 The Honeymoon's Over (Performer), 1939 The Escape (Performer), 1939 Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (Performer), 1939 Legion of Lost Flyers (Performer), 1939 Destry Rides Again (Performer), 1939 5th Ave Girl (Performer), 1938 Vivacious Lady (Performer), 1938 This Marriage Business (Performer), 1938 The Saint in New York (Performer), 1938 Picketing for Love (Performer), 1938 Night Spot (Performer), 1938 Mr. Doodle Kicks Off (Performer), 1938 Maid's Night Out (Performer), 1938 Law of the Underworld (Performer), 1938 Having Wonderful Time (Performer), 1938 Go Chase Yourself (Performer), 1938 Everybody's Doing It (Performer), 1938 Crashing Hollywood (Performer), 1938 Condemned Women (Performer), 1938 Carefree (Performer), 1938 Bringing Up Baby (Performer), 1937 You Only Live Once (Performer), 1937 Too Many Wives (Performer), 1937 Stand-In (Performer), 1937 Stage Door (Performer), 1937 She's Got Everything (Performer), 1937 Reported Missing (Performer), 1937 Quick Money (Performer), 1937 On Again-Off Again (Performer), 1937 Music for Madame (Performer), 1937 It Could Happen to You! (Performer), 1937 High Flyers (Performer), 1937 Harris in the Spring (Performer), 1937 A Rented Riot (Performer), 1937 A Damsel in Distress (Performer)

Theatre Credits
Of Thee I Sing - Performer (May 5, 1952 - July 5, 1952)


SERGIO OSMENA, SR.

Died: 1961



GENERALJIMMY DOOLITTLE
Born: December 14, 1896
Died: September 28, 1993



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