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Bergen was not a technically skilled ventriloquist, and Charlie McCarthy frequently twitted him for moving his lips. However, Bergen's sense of comedic timing was superb, and he handled Charlie's snappy dialog with aplomb. Bergen's wit in creating McCarthy's striking personality and that of his
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radio play that panicked many listeners, most of the American public had instead tuned to Bergen and McCarthy on another station and never heard Welles' play. Conversely, it has also been theorized that Bergen inadvertently contributed to the hysteria. When the musical portion of Bergen's show,
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in 1950, the new character Podine Puffington was introduced; this saucy Southern belle was as tall as a real woman, in contrast to Bergen's other sit-on-the-knee sized characters. On Christmas Day that same year, Bergen and McCarthy appeared as guests on
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Las Vegas on September 27, for a two-week "Farewell to Show Business" engagement. Three days later, on September 30, 1978, he died of kidney disease. Bergen was interred with his parents (buried under their true surname of "Berggren") in
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until he was four, when his family returned to Sweden, where he learned the language. After his family had returned to Chicago, when he was eleven, he taught himself ventriloquism from a pamphlet called "The Wizard's Manual". He attended
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other characters was the making of the show. Bergen's popularity as a ventriloquist on radio, where the trick of "throwing his voice" was not visible, suggests his appeal was primarily the personality he applied to his characters.
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that he gave the teenager almost daily lessons for three months in the fundamentals of ventriloquism. In the fall of 1919, Edgar paid Chicago woodcarver Theodore Mack $ 36 to sculpt a likeness of a rascally red-headed Irish
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For the radio program, Bergen developed other characters, notably the slow-witted Mortimer Snerd and the man-hungry Effie Klinker. The star remained Charlie, who was always presented as a highly precocious child (albeit in
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Bergen's skill as an entertainer, especially his characterization of Charlie, carried the show (many recordings of which have survived). Bergen's success on radio was paralleled in the
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who considered Bergen a major inspiration. His daughter Candice had also guest-starred on the show during its first season. Bergen died shortly after filming his
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and then by Carl Buettner. The comic strip's writer was uncredited, but some of the gags certainly were lifted from the hit radio show. Between 1947 and 1954
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faced a similar problem because he directly appeared before them). In December 1948, Edgar announced he was temporarily "retiring" from radio, admitting that
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scene, which was also his final public appearance, and was subsequently dedicated to him. In 2009 Bergen was featured in the comedy documentary
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In addition to his work as a ventriloquist, Bergen was also an actor and comic strip creator. He established the syndicated comic strip
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Their initial appearance (December 17, 1936) was so successful that the following year they were given regular cast roles as part of
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In mid-September 1978, Bergen announced his retirement and sent his monocled, top-hatted partner, Charlie McCarthy, to the
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Bergen and McCarthy are sometimes credited with "saving the world" because, on the night of October 30, 1938, when
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provided the songs on his show. Gordon was said to have been discovered by Charlie, who had a crush on her.
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and at the Lyceum theater in Chicago. Bergen had an interest in aviation, becoming a private pilot.
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Bergen and his alter ego Charlie McCarthy were given top billing in several films, including the
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immigrants Nilla Svensdotter (née Osberg) and Johan Henriksson Berggren. He lived on a farm near
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happened to be a panel member during that episode. Bergen appeared on the NBC interview program
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presentation already underway with a realistic-sounding reporter detailing terrible events.
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as the “quintessential ventriloquist of the 20th century”. He was the father of actress
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The Chase And Sanborn Hour 1937-05-09 (01) Guest: Ann Harding, with a new introduction.
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as late as 1977. He guest-starred as Charlie in the 1960 episode "Moment of Fear" of
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was too popular to compete with. His final NBC broadcast was on December 26, 1948.
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In the fall (autumn) of 1948, Edgar and Charlie faced serious competition from
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As an actor alone, Bergen portrayed the timid suitor of the sister Trina in
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also drew a comic strip based on Charlie McCarthy, scripted by Bergen.
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which were otherwise impossible under broadcast standards of the time.
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On October 2, 2006, Bergen's widow, Frances Westerman Bergen, died at
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mystery guests on the popular Sunday night CBS series. His colleague
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In 1954, Bergen was a co-host on a memorable TV musical special,
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Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy 1942-05-03 Guest: Judy Garland
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as a mystery guest. Bergen also hosted the television game show
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with three stars in 1960, for his contributions to television,
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NBC Parade of Stars: As Heard Over Your Favorite NBC Station
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was the musical director and composer, and teenage singer
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Although his regular series never made the transition to
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in 1956–1957, later succeeded, in a daytime edition, by
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Bergen's daughter Candice Bergen and his wife, actress
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special, billed as his official TV debut, sponsored by
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named Charlie McCarthy, which became Bergen's lifelong
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Northwestern University School of Communication alumni
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Barfield, Ray (2003). Sterling, Christopher H. (ed.).
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as The Great Edgar / Charlie McCarthy / Mortimer Snerd
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Bergen appeared as Grandpa Zeb Walton in the original
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American ventriloquist, comedian and actor (1903–1978)
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was selected as an honored program. A message in the
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On May 9, 1946, Frances gave birth to future actress
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You're all wood and a yard long." 247:Edgar so impressed the famous ventriloquist 1303:Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills) 3950:Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award 3398:Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award 3389: 3375: 3367: 2300: 2286: 2278: 42: 31: 1659: 1657: 1217:, and guest-starred in many other shows. 1030:On December 26, 1954, Bergen appeared on 885:Learn how and when to remove this message 1587:"Edgar Bergen And The life that he lead" 1505:Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood 798:Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood 541: 2951:Museum of Modern Art Department of Film 1563: 1541: 1102:The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 3990:People from Van Buren County, Michigan 2135:The Radio Years of Bergen and McCarthy 2119:. Cambria, California: Comics Access. 989:'s pioneering television variety show 600:, which suddenly drew more listeners ( 48:Bergen with his ventriloquist dummies 1738:. 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That year they also appeared in 25: 4000:20th-century American male actors 3945:Academy Honorary Award recipients 2729:Bausch & Lomb Optical Company 2711:20th Century-Fox Film Corporation 2497:and his associates / Rey Scott / 2375:Museum of Modern Art Film Library 1915:. @ IMDb; accessed July 22, 2016. 1143:The Homecoming: A Christmas Story 1112:The DuPont Show with June Allyson 922:The Homecoming: A Christmas Story 1909:"Hollywood's Corporate Delusion" 1544: 1200:In 1941, Bergen met 18-year-old 843: 618:In October 1949, Bergen went to 2992:National Endowment for the Arts 2499:British Ministry of Information 1146:(1971). The role was played by 1115:. He did a stint as one of the 854:needs additional citations for 400:had this conversation in 1937. 296:His first performances were in 161: 3970:American vaudeville performers 2489:, John N. A. Hawkins, and the 995:in November 1946. 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Index

Mortimer Snerd

Charlie McCarthy
Chicago, Illinois
Paradise, Nevada
Inglewood Park Cemetery
Frances Westerman
Candice
Charlie McCarthy
ventriloquism
UNIMA
Candice Bergen

Charlie
Chicago
Swedish
Decatur, Michigan
Lake View High School
Harry Lester
newspaper boy
dummy
sidekick
Northwestern University
Chautauqua circuit

vaudeville
movie shorts
Elsa Maxwell
Noël Coward
Rainbow Room

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