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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Herbie_FayeHerbie Faye - Wikipedia

    Herbie Faye (February 2, 1899 – June 28, 1980) was an American actor and vaudeville comedian who appeared in both of Phil Silvers' CBS television series, The Phil Silvers Show (1955–1959) and The New Phil Silvers Show (1963–1964). Faye died June 28, 1980, from heart failure.

  2. Herbie Faye was born on February 2, 1899 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967), The New Phil Silvers Show (1963) and The Harder They Fall (1956). He was married to Mary Lou. He died on June 28, 1980 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

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    • June 28, 1980
  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0269667Herbie Faye - IMDb

    Herbie Faye was born on 2 February 1899 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967), The Harder They Fall (1956) and The New Phil Silvers Show (1963). He was married to Mary Lou. He died on 28 June 1980 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

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    • New York City, New York, USA
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    • Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
  4. We have a full Biography, Photos, Theatre Credits, TV and Movies, Videos and more! Check out Herbie Faye's bio now including film and tv, as well as on stage.

  5. Biography. American actor born on 2 February 1899 in New York City, New York, US. His most notable works include The Harder They Fall (1956), The New Phil Silvers Show (1963-1964) and Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967).

  6. With a legacy of laughter-inducing roles, Herbie Faye was known for his rich movie career. Early on, Faye mostly landed roles in various films, including "Top Banana" (1954), the dramatic adaptation "The Shrike" (1955) with Jose Ferrer and "The Harder They Fall" (1956) with Humphrey Bogart.

  7. Herbie Faye (February 2, 1899 – June 28, 1980) was an American actor and vaudeville comedian who appeared in both of Phil Silvers' CBS television series, The Phil Silvers Show (1955–1959) and The New Phil Silvers Show (1963–1964). He sadly died on June 28, 1980 from heart failure.

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