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born in Boston, Massachusetts 2/2/1899; died 7/15/1986 following surgery of a heart attack in Los Angeles, California. Married to Mary Bolt (1927-?). Jewish dialect comedian that perfomed in amateur shows at age ten, later earned money as a prize fighter before he began his career in 1914 on the vaudeville circuit. He was teamed with Jack Haley at the Palace Theatre in 1923. English screen debut playing Benny Cohen in Naughty Baby (1928). Last movie was playing the deli owner in A Pleasure Doing Business (1979).
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Rubin was a friend of Jack Benny's since 1923, Rubin was a frequent guest on The Jack Benny Program for the NBC and CBS Radio Networks (1932-1955), then the CBS and NBC Television Networks (1950-1965). With Mary Small co-hosted Only Yesterday on CBS-Radio (1943).
Panelist on Stop Me If You've Heard This One for NBC-TV (1948-1949). Host of The Benny Rubin Show on NBC-TV (1949); the NBC and ABC Radio Networks (1949-1951).
Television actor from the 1950s to the late 1970s. Mort Barrows on the CBS-TV soap, The Brighter Day (1962).
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born in Boston, Massachusetts 2/2/1899; died 7/15/1986 following surgery of a heart attack in Los Angeles, California. Married to Mary Bolt (1927-?). Jewish dialect comedian that perfomed in amateur shows at age ten, later earned money as a prize fighter before he began his career in 1914 on the vaudeville circuit. He was teamed with Jack Haley at the Palace Theatre in 1923. English screen debut playing Benny Cohen in Naughty Baby (1928). Last movie was playing the deli owner in A Pleasure Doing Business (1979).
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Mae WestRubin was a friend of Jack Benny's since 1923, Rubin was a frequent guest on The Jack Benny Program for the NBC and CBS Radio Networks (1932-1955), then the CBS and NBC Television Networks (1950-1965). With Mary Small co-hosted Only Yesterday on CBS-Radio (1943).
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Panelist on Stop Me If You've Heard This One for NBC-TV (1948-1949). Host of The Benny Rubin Show on NBC-TV (1949); the NBC and ABC Radio Networks (1949-1951).
Television actor from the 1950s to the late 1970s. Mort Barrows on the CBS-TV soap, The Brighter Day (1962).
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