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  1. Jessel produced a number of Hollywood films, including The Dolly Sisters (1945), Nightmare Alley (1947), Golden Girl (1951) and The I Don't Care Girl (1953). In the early 1950s, he performed on the radio in The George Jessel Show, which became a television series of the same name from 1953 to 1954.

  2. George Jessel (3 de abril de 1898 – 23 de mayo de 1981) fue un actor, cantante y compositor estadounidense, además de productor cinematográfico premiado con un Premio Humanitario Jean Hersholt. Fue famoso como un comediante y entretenedor de talento muy variado, consiguiendo un nivel de reconocimiento que trascendió a sus limitados papeles ...

    • George Albert Jessel
  3. George Jessel (3 de abril de 1898 – 23 de mayo de 1981) fue un actor, cantante y compositor estadounidense, además de productor cinematográfico premiado con un Premio Humanitario Jean Hersholt.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0422181George Jessel - IMDb

    George Jessel (1898-1981) Actor. Writer. Producer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. George Jessel gained fame in vaudeville, where it was not uncommon for him--and other performers, such as Al Jolson, Eddie Cantor --to perform in blackface, and in fact at age 11 Jessel was Cantor's vaudeville partner.

    • Actor, Writer, Producer
    • April 3, 1898
    • George Jessel
    • May 24, 1981
  5. 26 de may. de 1981 · George Jessel, the comedian who gained fame on the vaudeville stages of the nation, went on to stardom on Broadway and in Hollywood, and in recent decades was known as ''the toastmaster general...

  6. views 2,021,188 updated. Jessel, George (1898-1981) George Jessel lived his life in show business, and he toiled with boundless energy to adapt to the changing modes of the entertainment world. His professional career spanned three-quarters of a century, from 1907 to just before his death.

  7. 30 de mar. de 2024 · George Jessel (born April 3, 1898, New York City—died May 24, 1981, Los Angeles) was an American comedian, actor, writer, composer, and producer, whose skill as a dinner speaker earned him the honorary title of Toastmaster General of the United States.