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  1. Sep 11, 1997 · Oliver Burgess Meredith was born on Nov. 16, 1907, in the Cleveland suburb of Lakewood to a doctor, William George Meredith, and the former Ida Burgess, the daughter of a Methodist revivalist. As ...

  2. Died Sept. 9, 1997 of Alzheimer's and melanoma in Malibu, CA. B urgess Meredith displayed his versatile acting skills in a series of always refreshing but generally eccentric roles that kept him before cameras or on stage for more than 70 years. Meredith, whose early credits included "Hamlet" and "Macbeth," found an entire new career late in ...

  3. Oliver Burgess Meredith (November 16, 1907 – September 9, 1997), known professionally as Burgess Meredith, was an American actor in theatre, film, and television, who also worked as a director. Active for more than six decades, Meredith has been called "a virtuosic actor" who was "one of the most accomplished actors of the century." Meredith won several Emmys and was nominated for Academy ...

  4. Burgess Meredith. Meredith in February 1938. Oliver Burgess Meredith (November 16, 1907 – September 9, 1997), or Burgess Meredith, was an American movie, television, stage, radio, voice actor, and director. He was known for his roles as The Penguin in the 1960s television version of Batman and as Mickey Goldmill some of the Rocky movies.

  5. Of Mice and Men: Directed by Lewis Milestone. With Burgess Meredith, Betty Field, Lon Chaney Jr., Charles Bickford. A mentally disabled giant and his level headed guardian find work at a sadistic cowboy's ranch in depression era America.

  6. Sep 26, 1997 · Legacy: Burgess Meredith . He may be best remembered for making the Penguin the most wittily credible character in the ’60s Batman TV series. But in a career that spanned seven decades, Burgess ...

  7. Sep 9, 1997 · Story Of G.I. Joe, The (1945) -- (Movie Clip) Joe McCloskey's Winning The War Still in North Africa, Burgess Meredith as war correspondent Ernie Pyle, killed in action in Japan before this film by William A. Wellman, based on his dispatches, was released, steps out of the column, hears from some soldiers, and begins one of his famous narrations, from The Story of G.I. Joe, 1945.

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