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Charlie Mccarthy Summary
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The wooden puppet known as Charlie McCarthy was a precocious adolescent sporting a monocle and top hat, loved by the public for being a flirt and a wise-guy, and a raffish brat who continually got the better of his "guardian," mild-mannered...
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Bergen, Edgar (1903-1978) Summary
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Chicago-born Edgar Bergen put himself through college as a part-time ventriloquist with a doll he had acquired while in high school. It was to his relationship with this doll, the cheeky, monocled toff Charlie McCarthy, that Edgar Bergen owed his fame...
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Edgar Bergen Information
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Edgar Bergen with puppet "Charlie McCarthy" in Stage Door Canteen...


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Edgar Bergen Quotes
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Edgar Bergen ( 16 February 1903 - 30 September 1978 ) was an American actor and radio performer, best known as a ventriloquist . Unsourced As Charlie McCarthy Ambition is a poor excuse for not having sense enough to be lazy. Hard work never killed...


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The New York Observer
The Experts: "There's Something Weird" About Lance and Ashley
11/1/2007: 548 words, approx. 2 pages
Page Six is a funny kind of matchmaker. Right or wrong (Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin?) a relationship posited in the column becomes a real thing in Hollywood, where press is everything.Not really sure of what to make of the Lance Armstrong-Ashley Olsen pairing...


 

Edgar Bergen

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