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Hal March (Harold Mendelson)
Born San Francisco, California, April 22, 1920
Died Los Angeles, California, January 19, 1970
Age 49 (lung cancer)
The March of Sweeney and March. Hal was a wonderful comedy actor who became a TV game show host in the 1950s. The quiz show scandals of that time jeopardized his career and he didn't work much until just a few years before his death.
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The comedy team of Sweeney and March were featured on radio programs including Something New on NBC (1945-1946); Tonight at Hoagy's (1945-1946). Writer and co-star with Bob Sweeney on Sweeney And March for CBS-Radio (1946).
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March was a regular performer on radio programs including The Alan Young Show for NBC (1949); Young Love for CBS (1949-1950); That's Rich for CBS (1954). Mr. Cook on Too Many Cooks for CBS- Radio (1950). Matt Henshaw on December Bride for CBS-Radio (1952-1953). Host of The $64,000 Question on CBS-Radio (1955).
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Harry Morton on The George Burns And Gracie Allen Show for CBS-TV (1950-1951). Regular (playing himself) on The RCA Victor Show for NBC-TV (1952-1953). Joe Vance on My Friend Irma for CBS-TV (1953-1954). Jerry Crane on The Imogene Coca Show for NBC-TV (1955). Hal on The Soldiers for NBC-TV (1955).
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Host of television programs including The $64,000 Question on CBS (1955-1958), What's It For? on NBC (1957-1958), Laughs For Sale on ABC (1963); syndicated series It's Your Bet (1970-1972).
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