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    Occupations. Actor. director. producer. Years active. 1947–1992. Spouse. Dorothy Bridges Averback (1949–1997; his death) Hyman Jack Averback (October 21, 1920 – October 14, 1997) was an American radio, television, and film actor who eventually became a producer and director.

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    Hy Averback (1920-1997) was a TV and film director, producer and actor, known for M*A*S*H, The Real McCoys and The Tom Ewell Show. He was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, and died in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • Director, Producer, Actor
    • October 21, 1920
    • Hy Averback
    • October 14, 1997
  4. Director: M*A*S*H. Hy Averback was born on 21 October 1920 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. He was a director and producer, known for M*A*S*H (1972), The Real McCoys (1957) and The Tom Ewell Show (1960). He was married to Dorothy Averback. He died on 14 October 1997 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • October 21, 1920
    • October 14, 1997
  5. Oct 23, 1997 · Hy Averback, an announcer for Bob Hope and Jack Paar who went on to be a producer and director on ''M*A*S*H,'' ''F Troop'' and many other television shows, died on Oct. 14 after heart surgery...

  6. Oct 21, 1997 · Hy Averback, a versatile actor, director, announcer and producer whose credits spanned the golden years of radio and television, is dead. The onetime announcer for Bob Hope and Jack Paar and...

  7. Oct 29, 1997 · Hy Averback, who directed "I Love You Alice B. Toklas" and produced "MASH" and "F Troop", died in 1997. He was a radio announcer for Bob Hope and Jack Paar, and created the wartime character Tokyo Mose.

  8. Oct 14, 1997 · October 21, 1920. Died. October 14, 1997. Cause of Death. Cardiac Arrest Following Complications From Surgery. Biography. Read More. With many television credits under his belt, Hy Averback garnered a reputation as one of the industry's great directors. He also appeared in the PBS documentary "Jack Paar: As I Was Saying."

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