- male, deceased (1963)
- Ed Gardner (June 29, 1901 - August 17, 1963) was an American comic actor, writer and director, best remembered as the creator and star of the radio...
- male, deceased (1985)
- Abe Burrows, was a noted American humorist, author, and director for radio and the stage, particularly Broadway. He was born Abram Solman Borowitz...
- male, 87 years old
- Dick Martin (born January 30 1922 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American comedian. Very early in his career, Martin was a staff writer for "Duffy's...
- male, deceased (1977)
- Alan Reed was an American actor and voice artist, best known as the original voice of Fred Flintstone on "The Flintstones" and various spin-off...
- female, deceased (1992)
- Shirley Booth (August 30, 1898 - October 16, 1992) was an acclaimed Tony Award, Academy Award, Emmy Award and Golden Globe-winning American...
- male, deceased (1963)
- Monty Woolley (August 17, 1888 - May 6, 1963) was an American actor. Born Edgar Montillion Woolley in New York City, Woolley was a professor and...
- female, deceased (1986)
- Florence Halop was a diminutive, mostly comic actress and the sister of Billy Halop, one of the original Dead End/East Side Kids. Born at Queens,...
- female, deceased (1985)
- Selma Diamond (b. August 5, 1920, Montreal; d. May 13, 1985, Los Angeles), a Canadian-born but Brooklyn-raised comic actress and radio and...
- female, deceased (1979)
- Minerva Pious (March 5 1903 - March 16 1979), an actress/comedian in American radio, became a radio icon playing malaprop-prone Jewish housewife...
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