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  1. 25 de may. de 1990 · GLENDALE, Calif. -- Actor Vic Tayback, who played the gruff but endearing owner of a desert-town diner on television's 'Alice,' died Friday of a heart attack. He was 60. Tayback's wife called ...

  2. Family & Personal Life. Vic Tayback was born in Brooklyn, New York, on January 6, 1930, to Helen Tayback and Najeeb James Tayback. He had a brother named Joe Tayback, who owned ‘KAZM’, the only radio station in Sedona, Arizona for a long period of time. Tayback’s parents had immigrated to Burbank, California, from Aleppo, Syria.

  3. 25 de may. de 1990 · Born Victor Tayback in Brooklyn, New York, his parents emigrated from Aleppo, Syria. As a teenager, he moved with his family to Burbank, California, and attended Burbank High School, graduating in 1949.

  4. The legacy Vic Tayback leaves is unforgettable. Despite an acting career that spanned more than three decades, this is an actor who will forever be known to millions as that often ill-tempered fry cook, Mel Sharples, in the television series Alice. Along with the famous line "kiss my grits" uttered by co-star Polly Holliday, Mel's equally ...

  5. Vic Tayback played three characters in three seasons of Bewitched (1965-1971).. Biography []. Vic Tayback was an American actor and writer. He is best remembered as the diner owner 'Mel Sharples' in the 1974 film "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" and in the CBS television sitcom "Alice" that ran from August 1976 until March 1985, the latter for which he received two Golden Globe Awards and an ...

  6. Vic Tayback (1930 - 1990) fue un actor de Estados Unidos conocido por Un botín de 500.000 dólares, Alicia ya no vive aquí, Historias del más allá (Serie de TV), Alice (Serie de TV), Khan! (Serie de TV), La rubia de este año (Miniserie de TV), El caballero de azul (Serie de TV), Ladrones de cuerpos de Beverly Hills, Reclutas en las fuerzas aéreas y Through the Magic Pyramid (TV)

  7. May 26, 1990. GLENDALE, Calif. (AP) - Actor Vic Tayback, who played Mel the crusty diner owner on the old "Alice" television series, died at home of a heart attack Friday, his agent said. He was 60.