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    Madeline Lee Gilford [1] (1949–1990; his death) Children. 3. Jack Gilford (born Jacob Aaron Gellman; July 25, 1908 – June 4, 1990) [2] was an American Broadway, film, and television actor. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for Save the Tiger (1973).

  2. Jun 5, 1990 · Jack Gilford, the sad-eyed tragi-comedian whose warm, puckish countenance graced stages, nightclubs and films for more than 50 years, died Monday morning. Gilford was 82 and died at his home in ...

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  4. Jun 4, 1990 · He was 81. Gilford died after a long struggle with stomach cancer and had last been at a hospital two weeks ago, according to Merle Debuskey, a family friend and publicist. He was at his Greenwich ...

  5. Jun 5, 1990 · A funeral service will be private, and a memorial service will be scheduled later. A correction was made on. June 6, 1990. : Wednesday, Late Edition - Final. An obituary yesterday about Jack ...

  6. Jun 5, 1990 · NEW YORK -- Jack Gilford, 81, a sad-eyed comic, dramatic actor and vaudevillian who shone in featured roles on stage, television and movies, died of cancer June 4 at his home in Manhattan.

  7. Jun 4, 1990 · Jack Gilford. Rubber-faced Jack Gilford ( b. New York City, July 25, 1908; d. New York City, June 4, 1990 ), fondly remembered for his delightful ads for Cracker Jack on television in the 1960s, was a remarkable hybrid of vaudevillian, nightclub host, and pantomime artist who made his indelible mark in films, on Broadway, and on television.

  8. Mar 5, 1978 · In 1943, Mr. Kanin saw him in Caliornia in one of the editions of revue, “Meet the People,” in which Mr. Gilford had been appearing since 1940. With his brother, Michael, Mr. Kanin formed an ...

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