George Jessel
George Albert "Georgie" Jessel (April 3, 1898 – May 23, 1981) was an American actor, singer, songwriter, and film producer. He was famous in his lifetime as a multitalented comedic entertainer, achieving a level of recognition that transcended his limited roles in movies. He was widely known by his nickname, the "Toastmaster General of the United States," for his frequent role as the master of ceremonies at political and entertainment gatherings. Jessel originated the title role in the stage production of The Jazz Singer.
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Known For
40 titles
Beau James
Four Jills in a Jeep
Happy Days
Yesterday and Today
The Mad, Mad, Mad Comedians
Lucky Boy
Juke Box Rhythm
Love, Live & Laugh
Sailor Izzy Murphy
It Might Be Worse
Private Izzy Murphy
Ginsberg the Great
Rambling 'Round Radio Row #9
George Jessel and His Russian Art Choir
Wonders of New Orleans
George Washington Cohen
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