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  1. Milton Berle was an American comedian and actor. As the host of NBC's Texaco Star Theater (1948–55), he was the first major American television star, and was known to millions of viewers as "Uncle Miltie" and "Mr. Television" during TV's golden age. At one million dollars a year, NBC signed him to an exclusive, unprecedented 30-year ...

  2. In his four-hour interview, Milton Berle (1908-2002) fondly recalls "Mama Berle" and her influence on his early career when he started performing as a child in vaudeville. He discusses how his vaudeville background prepared him for television, talks extensively about the success of Texaco Star Theater, and reveals how he earned the moniker "Uncle Miltie." He speaks of the challenges of ...

  3. Milton Berle. Highest Rated: 100% Broadway Danny Rose (1984) Lowest Rated: 12% The Oscar (1966) Birthday: Jul 12, 1908. Birthplace: New York, New York, USA. In a career that spanned eight decades ...

  4. Milton Berle (Berlinger), who became known as “Mr. Television” for his role in popularizing the new medium, had a career that was one of the longest and most varied in show business, spanning silent film, vaudeville, radio, motion pictures, and television. Berle was born in New York City on July 12, 1908, to Moses and Sarah (Glantz) Berlinger.

  5. May 11, 2010 · Milton Berle may be dead, but the legend of Hollywood's most famous dong lives on. Over the course of his career, the late actor became as well known for his prodigious penis as he was for his comedy.

  6. Mar 27, 2002 · Milton Berle was an Emmy-winning American comedian and actor. As the manic host of NBC's Texaco Star Theater (1948–55), in 1948 he was the first major star of US television and as such became known as Uncle Miltie and Mr. Television to millions during TV's golden age.

  7. Texaco Star Theater is an American comedy-variety show, broadcast on radio from 1938 to 1949 and telecast from 1948 to 1956. It was one of the first successful examples of American television broadcasting, remembered as the show that gave Milton Berle the nickname "Mr. Television". The classic 1940–1944 version of the program, hosted by radio ...

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