He also worked with Phil Baker before joining the Jack Benny Show. Artie Auerbach had a successful career as a reporter and photographer for the New York...
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and writer Arnold Auerbach (disambiguation), multiple people Arnold M. Auerbach (1912–1998), American screenwriter Artie Auerbach (1903–1957), American...
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Frank Nelson. While on these errands, he might encounter Mr. Kitzel (Artie Auerbach), the race track tout (Sheldon Leonard) or John L.C. Sivoney (Frank...
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brother-in-law) as the excitable Sicilian immigrant Mr. Bacciagalupe, Artie Auerbach as Mr. Kitzel, Elvia Allman, Iris Adrian, Mel Blanc, Wally Brown, Sharon...
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Niles), Joe Kirk (Costello's brother-in-law, most often as a heckler), Artie Auerbach as Mr. Kitzel, Iris Adrian (as Costello's sometimes girlfriend Lena...
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his "Who else?" quip at the end, an impression of Yiddish comedian Artie Auerbach—are not just funny but also among the sharpest political observations...
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character actor on the first side, which features the comedic singing of Artie Auerbach (a.k.a., "Mr. Kitzel") who was a featured player on the Jack Benny radio...
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Armstrong: 20–22 Cliff Arquette Jon Arthur Robert Arthur, Jr. Eleanor Audley Artie Auerbach Paul Harvey Aurandt Gene Austin Gene Autry Hy Averback George Axelrod...
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it's a possibility!", in reference to a then well-known catchphrase by Artie Auerbach on the Al Pearce radio show. Bill Thompson as Adolf Wolf (uncredited)...
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Born: Diane Finley, Canadian politician; in Hamilton, Ontario Died: Artie Auerbach, 54, American comic actor and photographer, died of a heart attack....
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