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+ | [[Image:BerleandFozzie small.jpg|thumb|300px|Publicity photo showing Berle performing his famous "[[Top Banana]]" sketch with Fozzie Bear on ''The Muppet Show'', Episode 203.]] |
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+ | [[Image:Miltonberle.jpg|thumb|300px|Berle (as Mad Mooney) and [[Sweetums]] from ''The Muppet Movie''.]] |
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+ | '''Milton Berle''' (1908-2002) was a comedian known for his work on [[Vaudeville|vaudeville]], in films, and especially early TV comedy (earning the nickname "Mr. Television" for his work on ''Texaco Star Theater''). |
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+ | Berle guest starred on ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' [[Episode 203: Milton Berle|episode 203]]. |
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+ | He made a cameo appearance in ''[[The Muppet Movie]]'' as the used-car salesman [[Mad Man Mooney]]. |
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+ | ==References== |
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+ | * In one installment of [[The Muppets (comic strip)|''The Muppets'' comic strip]] (reprinted in [[The_Muppets_(comic_strip)#Book_collections|''Moving Right Along'']]), [[Fozzie Bear]] is cleaning his room and considers tidying away all his "nostalgic junk," including his "autographed picture of Milton Berle." |
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+ | * One of Berle's signature gags was the line "Makeup!", followed by an oversized powder puff hitting the person, normally Berle, in the face with a large cloud of dust. In the ''[[Muppet Babies]]'' episode "[[Episode 406: This Little Piggy Went to Hollywood|This Little Piggy Went to Hollywood]]," [[Baby Animal]] uses the gag on [[Baby Piggy]] in a running gag throughout the episode. This gag was also incorporated into the opening of Berle's ''Muppet Show'' episode. |
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+ | * In 1978, Kermit appeared on an NBC Special ''[[A Tribute to Mr. Television: Milton Berle]]'' introducing a montage of Berle's "Makeup!" gags, which included the clip from Berle's ''Muppet Show'' episode. |
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+ | File:FozziesTrunk small.png|Fozzie and his autographed picture of Milton Berle. |
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+ | Image:Makeup.JPG|Baby Animal demonstrating Berle's signature gag on Baby Piggy |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ==External links== |
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+ | * [http://imdb.com/name/nm0000926/ IMDb] |
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+ | {{wikipedia}} |
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+ | {{DEFAULTSORT:Berle, Milton}} |
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Revision as of 11:46, 12 July 2013
Milton Berle (1908-2002) was a comedian known for his work on vaudeville, in films, and especially early TV comedy (earning the nickname "Mr. Television" for his work on Texaco Star Theater).
Berle guest starred on The Muppet Show episode 203.
He made a cameo appearance in The Muppet Movie as the used-car salesman Mad Man Mooney.
References
- In one installment of The Muppets comic strip (reprinted in Moving Right Along), Fozzie Bear is cleaning his room and considers tidying away all his "nostalgic junk," including his "autographed picture of Milton Berle."
- One of Berle's signature gags was the line "Makeup!", followed by an oversized powder puff hitting the person, normally Berle, in the face with a large cloud of dust. In the Muppet Babies episode "This Little Piggy Went to Hollywood," Baby Animal uses the gag on Baby Piggy in a running gag throughout the episode. This gag was also incorporated into the opening of Berle's Muppet Show episode.
- In 1978, Kermit appeared on an NBC Special A Tribute to Mr. Television: Milton Berle introducing a montage of Berle's "Makeup!" gags, which included the clip from Berle's Muppet Show episode.