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Borge, Victor (1909—) Summary
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Funny man of the piano, Victor Borge has enjoyed a seven-decade-long international career as a witty pianist-raconteur and popular radio, film, and television personality. His spontaneous comic talents, slapstick comedy routines, and satirical spoofs...
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Victor Borge (January 3 1909 – December 23 2000) was a Danish-American humorist, entertainer and pianist, affectionately known as the Clown Prince of Denmark and the Great...


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Victor Borge ( 1909-01-03 – 2000-12-23 ) was a Danish-American humorist, entertainer and pianist. Unsourced I'd like to thank my parents for making this night possible. And my children for making it necessary. I normally don't do requests. Unless, of...


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The Independent - London
Obituary: Victor Borge
12/26/2000: 1,350 words, approx. 5 pages
DUBBED "The Unmelancholy Dane" or "The Clown Prince of Denmark", the humorist, pianist and conductor Victor Borge had a remarkably sustained success for nearly 60 years after fleeing the Nazis to settle in the United States in 1940. A past master of musical depreciation,...
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The Washington Post
Victor Borge, Seriously
12/15/1995: 392 words, approx. 1 pages
Victor Borge has been world-famous for a half-century as the funniest pianist on Earth -- funny, in particular, for the ingenuity with which he avoids playing the piano during a performance. But his deepest ambition, fulfilled more than once in recent years, has long...
 


 

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