MILTON BERLE - DOCUMENT SIGNED 04/28/1989 - HFSID 226762
Price: $400.00
MILTON BERLE
Milton Berle signs standard Statement for the Communications Act of 1934
Document Signed: "Milton Berle", 1p, 8½ x11. 1998 April 28. Statement Pursuant to Section
508 of the Communications Act of 1934 - Performer. Berle affirms that he has not given
anything of value to any member of the production staff of NBC prior to performing. Milton
Berle (1908-2002) played small supporting roles in silents, including the part of a newsboy in
the first-ever feature-length comedy, Tillie's Punctured Romance (1914), starring Charlie
Chaplin. Berle then moved into vaudeville and became a headliner, with occasional stopovers
on Broadway and in Hollywood, into the WWII years. His lengthy starring role in the 1943
edition of Broadway's Ziegfeld Follies established him as a star. After only moderate
success on radio and in films, Berle made a spectacular television debut as star of NBC's
Texaco Star Theatre in 1948, dominating the airwaves on Tuesday nights until 1956.
He became known as "Mr. Television" and was everyone's "Uncle Miltie". Matted
by unkown individual. Items were not evaluated outside matte. "As is" purchase.
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