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  1. Paul Gilbert (born Ed MacMahon; December 27, 1918 – February 13, 1976) was an American film and television actor. Biography [ edit ] Gilbert's family were vaudeville performers, and he began his career as an aerialist until he had a fall. [1]

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    Paul Gilbert (1918-1976) was an American actor and singer who appeared in films and TV shows such as Women of the Prehistoric Planet, So This Is Paris and Cat Ballou. He was married to Barbara Cowan and adopted Melissa Gilbert and Jonathan Gilbert.

    • January 1, 1
    • New York, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Hollywood, California, USA
  3. Paul Gilbert was an actor and comedian who appeared in films and TV shows such as Women of the Prehistoric Planet, So This Is Paris and Cat Ballou. He was born in 1918, married to Barbara Cowan and died by suicide in 1976.

    • December 27, 1918
    • February 13, 1976
  4. Paul Gilbert (1918-1976) was an American actor who appeared in movies and TV shows with Lee Marvin and others. He was also the adoptive father of actress Melissa Gilbert and actor Jonathan Gilbert.

    • New York, New York County, New York, USA
    • December 27, 1918
  5. Jul 3, 2022 · She and her brother Jonathan, 55, were adopted by Paul Gilbert, a comedian and dancer, and his wife, actress Barbara Crane, as babies. The couple split when Melissa was 6, but she has loving ...

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  7. Jul 1, 2010 · Died Feb. 13, 1975 of stroke in Hollywood, CA. S inger-actor-comedian Paul Gilbert had already had an adventurous life before he ever made it to Hollywood. Born into a vaudevillian family, he trained with South American aerialists and traveled with the circus until a dramatic 65-foot fall ended his high-flying career, according to a 1954 ...

  8. Paul Gilbert was an actor with a strong presence in film throughout his Hollywood career. Gilbert marked his early career with roles in "The Duke" (NBC, 1953-55) and the musical comedy "So This Is Paris" (1955) with Tony Curtis.

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