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28 Sep 1901. Harlem, New York County, New York, USA. Death. 13 Oct 1974 (aged 73) Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA. Burial. Ferncliff Cemetery and Mausoleum. Hartsdale, Westchester County, New York, USA Show Map. Plot. Ferncliff Mausoleum, Unit 8, Alcove G, Crypt 122. Memorial ID. 1001. · View Source. Suggest Edits. Memorial. Photos 3.
- Sylvia Weinstein Sullivan
Wife of television host/legend Ed Sullivan. Family Members....
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28 Sep 1901. Harlem, New York County, New York, USA. Död. 13...
- Sylvia Weinstein Sullivan
Ed Sullivan. Edward Vincent Sullivan (September 28, 1901 – October 13, 1974) was an American television host, impresario, [2] sports and entertainment reporter, and syndicated columnist for the New York Daily News and the Chicago Tribune New York News Syndicate. He was the creator and host of the television variety program The Toast of the ...
280 Secor Road. Hartsdale, New York, 10530. USA. North America. Grave Location: Ferncliff Mausoleum, Unit 8, Alcove G, Crypt 122. Grave Location Description. Ed Sullivan is located on the main floor of the mausoleum just two alcoves over from actress Joan Crawford. Photos: Read More About Ed Sullivan: Videos Featuring Ed Sullivan:
Oct 14, 1974 · Ed Sullivan, who entertained hundreds of millions of Americans over his long career as Broadway columnist and host of the long‐running televised Sunday evening variety show, died last night of...
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Apr 10, 2024 · October 13, 1974, New York City (aged 73) Ed Sullivan (born September 28, 1901, New York, New York, U.S.—died October 13, 1974, New York City) was an American television personality who was best known as the master of ceremonies of the immensely popular early TV variety program first known as Toast of the Town (1948–55) and later as The Ed ...