Berle was the first great superstar
of the TV age, the undisputed king of the medium in
the early 1950s. His variety show Texaco Star Theater
(later The Milton Berle Show) ran from 1948-56, with
ringleader Berle often wearing women's gowns and other
outrageous costumes; his popularity earned him the
nicknames "Mr. Television" and "Uncle
Miltie."
Berle got his start in vaudeville, touring as a stand-up
comic and eventually appearing with the Ziegfeld Follies.
After his own show ended Berle made hundreds of guest
appearances on TV and starred in movie comedies like
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963, playing Ethel
Merman's son-in-law) and Who's Minding the Mint (1967,
with Joey Bishop). He was inducted into the Television
Hall of Fame in 1984.
Berle won an Emmy Award for Texaco Star Theater in
1949, and again in 1978 for lifetime achievement...
Berle played himself in Woody
Allen's 1984 movie Broadway
Danny Rose... Berle died on the same day as comedian
Dudley Moore and one day before director Billy Wilder. |