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    Actor: On the Town. Jules Munshin was an American actor, comedian, and singer from New York City. He is primarily remembered for his appearances in MGM film musicals. Munshin's family name was originally "Monszejn", and his father was named Gershon Joseph Monszejn.

    • February 22, 1915
    • February 19, 1970
  2. Actor: On the Town. Jules Munshin was an American actor, comedian, and singer from New York City. He is primarily remembered for his appearances in MGM film musicals. Munshin's family name was originally "Monszejn", and his father was named Gershon Joseph Monszejn.

    • February 22, 1915
    • February 19, 1970
  3. Jules Munshin (February 22, 1915 – February 19, 1970) was an American actor, comedian and singer who had made his name on Broadway when he starred in Call Me Mister. His additional Broadway credits include The Gay Life and Barefoot in the Park .

  4. Feb 20, 1970 · Jules Munshin, the film, stage and television comedian, died of a heart attack yester day morning at his home, 1270 West End Avenue. He would have been 55 years old on Sunday.

  5. Character actor Jules Munshin delighted audiences with comic roles in many old Hollywood musicals, including our movie of the month, Easter Parade (1948). Jules Munshin is best known today for his role in On the Town (1949) as a sailor on 24-hour leave in New York City, but Munshin was a memorabl... Read full article.

    • Died at 55
    • Feb 19, 1970New York, NY
    • Feb 22, 1915New York City, NY
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  6. Continuing the flashback, Max Brandel (Jules Munshin), who is Anatol’s best friend, and the ensemble sing in Carlsbad. They introduce it as a “marriage mart,” where young women meet ...

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  8. Survived him. Jules Munshin was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Munshin found his beginnings in film with roles in the Judy Garland musical "Easter Parade" (1948), "On the Town" (1949) with Gene Kelly and the musical comedy "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" (1949) with Frank Sinatra.

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