Edgar Bergen

Ventriloquist and actor with Charlie McCarthy

Edgar Bergen - Ventriloquist and actor with Charlie McCarthy
Born

February 16th, 1903
122 years ago

Died

September 30th, 1978
46 years ago — 75 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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A ventriloquist and actor, this individual gained fame during the mid-20th century with the creation of the character Charlie McCarthy. Bergen's performances combined humor and innovative ventriloquism techniques, captivating audiences through radio and television. The ventriloquist's radio show, 'The Edgar Bergen-Charlie McCarthy Show,' aired from 1937 to 1956 and featured numerous guest stars. His work in film included appearances in 'The Goldwyn Follies' and 'Hollywood Hotel.' Bergen's unique talent helped to popularize ventriloquism as a form of entertainment.

Created the character Charlie McCarthy

Starred in 'The Edgar Bergen-Charlie McCarthy Show'

Appeared in 'The Goldwyn Follies'

Featured in 'Hollywood Hotel'

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