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  1. Mitzi McCall
    American comedian and actress

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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mitzi_McCallMitzi McCall - Wikipedia

    McCall debuted onstage at the Pittsburgh Playhouse in Strange Bedfellows in 1948. In the early 1950s, then still known as Mitzi Steiner, McCall had the Kiddie Castle program on KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [1] She received national attention in 1952 via an Associated Press story about a five-year-old Pittsburgh girl with a cleft palate ...

  2. Mitzi McCall is an actress and writer, born in 1932 in Pittsburgh, USA. She is known for her roles in Ice Age, World's Greatest Dad and Crimson Peak, and is married to actor Charlie Brill.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0564669Mitzi McCall - IMDb

    Mitzi McCall is an American actress, writer and voice artist who has appeared in films, TV shows and video games. She is married to actor Charlie Brill and has one daughter, Jennifer Brill.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.54 m
    • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
  4. Mitzi McCall is an actor, writer, and script consultant who has worked on various shows and movies since 1955. She is best known for her roles in Ice Age, Crimson Peak, World's Greatest Dad, Edtv, White Palace, and Snorks.

  5. Jan 21, 2005 · Charlie Brill and Mitzi McCall were a comedy duo back in the mid-1960s, playing clubs around Los Angeles, when their agent called to tell them he'd landed them the gig of a lifetime: They were going to be on The Ed Sullivan Show. The only problem was that their performance was a total fiasco, for a bunch of reasons, including one they never saw ...

  6. Mitzi McCall was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career, appearing in films, TV shows and voice work. She was known for her roles in "You're Never Too Young", "World's Greatest Dad" and "Crimson Peak".

  7. Mitzi Mccall & Charlie Brill have been a comedy team and couple for the last 55 years. They are infamous for having to go before and then follow The Beatles on their USA debut on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964.

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