George Burns
Biography
George Burns, originally named Nathan Birnbaum, was born on January 20, 1896, and passed away on March 9, 1996. Over the course of his remarkable life, he became a beloved American comedian, actor, and writer, known for his unique style and wit.
Burns' extensive career spanned a wide array of entertainment mediums including vaudeville, film, radio, and television, often alongside his talented partner and wife, Gracie Allen. His signature look, characterized by his arched eyebrow and ever-present cigar, became iconic over the span of more than seventy-five years.
Despite being in his late seventies, Burns experienced a renaissance in his career, emerging as a charming and active comedian at the age of 79. This resurgence endeared him to a new generation of fans, allowing him to share his humor until just before his passing at the remarkable age of 100 in 1996. His legacy endures, highlighting his significant impact on American entertainment and the joy he brought to audiences throughout his lifetime.
Filmography
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Oh, My Operation
1931
The Babbling Book
1932
Your Hat
1932
The Solid Gold Cadillac
1956 • Narrator (voice)
The Sunshine Boys
1975 • Al Lewis
18 Again!
1988 • Jack Watson / David Watson
Oh, God! Book II
1980 • God
Oh, God! You Devil
1984 • God / Harry O. Tophet
Six of a Kind
1934 • George Edward
A Damsel in Distress
1937 • George
Going in Style
1979 • Joe
Honolulu
1939 • Joe Duffy
We're Not Dressing
1934 • George
International House
1933 • Doctor Burns
Just You and Me, Kid
1979 • Bill
Oh, God!
1977 • God