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357: 476:". Ball then came to the microphone and managed only, "I can say nothing," through tears. Arnaz, the closing speaker, said, "This is one of those moments that Lucy and I have waited a lifetime for, but it's meaningless now. They say the show must go on, but why must it? Let's close the show now by praying for this wonderful man backstage who has made a world laugh." 453:, and said, "Yeah, how come?"—then slumped into his lap. Berle's shout of "Is there a doctor in the house?" was initially thought to be a humorous ad lib (the event was a charity benefit for local hospitals and several physicians were in attendance), but the gravity of the situation quickly became clear. 303:
for Kane's Furniture. Einstein finally agreed to make an appearance on Rines' radio program; he created the Greek character of Nick Parkyakarkus for a skit on that show. The character was very well received by the listeners, and it ultimately led to the national networks' taking notice. Einstein got
342:. He and Thelma had three sons (he had one other son with his first wife, Lillian). During the 1930s, Einstein became so inextricably linked with his character that he attempted—unsuccessfully—to change his name legally to Parkyakarkus; a judge denied his request. His star on the 296:. He also worked in advertising for the Taylor Furniture Company, where he managed their radio department. He subsequently continued in the advertising business at another Boston furniture store, Summerfield's, while performing dialect comedy for friends at parties. 546:
performed their comedy routines as eulogies at Harry Einstein's funeral, feeling it was insensitive, and this made him uncomfortable with comedy. The episode featured an excerpt, covering the events of Harry Einstein's passing, from the documentary film
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that the incident of his father dying on-stage at the Friars Club roast, when Bob Einstein was 16 years old, turned him off from performing for many years. Specifically, he was highly offended by the fact that both
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radio programs, and later on a program of his own. He appeared in eleven films (as Parkyakarkas or a close variant) from 1936 to 1945. He was also the father of comedians and actors
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One of his friends, Boston bandleader Joe Rines, tried to persuade him to become a full-time comedian, but by this time, he was making a good living as
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attempts by the physician volunteers and a rescue squad, Einstein was pronounced dead at 1:20 a.m. on November 24. The news of his death was the
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In addition to performing on Eddie Cantor's program throughout the mid-to-late 1930s, Einstein also was a guest performer on the
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front-page headline later that morning. Einstein's funeral service was attended by 300 mourners. After a eulogy by
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remarked, "Every time he finishes, I ask myself, why isn't he on the air in a prime time?" Einstein turned to
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As a result of his popularity on the Cantor program, Einstein began a radio show of his own in 1945 called
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to make an incision for open heart massage; another used the ends of an electric cord as a makeshift
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Einstein was carried backstage, where five physicians worked to revive him. One surgeon used his
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Boston (AP) – his former wife Mrs. Lilian Seidel of New York. The couple was divorced in 1929.
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Hollywood (AP) – Three hundred persons crowded into a tiny chapel to witness Harry Einstein.
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in 1947 for a third and final season. Einstein wrote most of the program's scripts himself.
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Einstein first worked as a newspaper reporter, but then moved into advertising for Boston's
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were part of the cast, with Rhodes augmenting her support acting as a female singer.
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The Comedians: Drunks, Thieves, Scoundrels, and the History of American Comedy
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on Sunday, November 23, 1958, at age 54, during a roast in honor of actress/
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his big break nationally when he was first heard as a performer on
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from Austria, who had an importing business. Einstein attended
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Albert Brooks: The Dais of his Life (September 13, 2011).
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Let Me In, I Hear Laughter - A Salute To The Friars Club
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New York: Oxford University Press, 1998, p. 18. 563:Einstein was the father of four sons: the writer 472:to sing a song; Martin's unfortunate choice was " 639:(Short) (1944) - Peanut-Eating Pest (uncredited) 609:(1937) - Nick Zyteras (credited as Parkyakarkus) 591:(1936) - Parkyakarkus (credited as Parkyakarkus) 773:"Nick Parkyakakas and His Rise to Popularity." 734:"Advertisement for Taylor's Radio Department." 657:(1945) - Gus Palukas (credited as Parkyakarkus) 346:bears his character's name instead of his own. 1180:. November 10, 1940. p. 4. 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Harry Einstein

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Eddie Cantor
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