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The comedy film, Meet Frankenstein, starring Abbott and Costello, was released in 1948. The American comedy horror film was directed by Charles Barton.
Bud Abbott (1895-1974), now deceased, was the 2nd part of a duo comedy team, Abbott and Costello. He is currently pushing up daisies.
The Falstaff beer commercials prominently featured actor and comedian Lou Costello, known for his work in the comedy duo Abbott and Costello. The ads, which aired in the 1950s, showcased Costello's humorous style and helped popularize the brand during that era.
Sid Field has: Played Jerry Sanford in "London Town" in 1946. Played Sidcup Buttermeadow in "Cardboard Cavalier" in 1949. Played himself in "To See Such Fun" in 1977. Performed in "Heroes of Comedy" in 1995. Performed in "The Sketch Show Story" in 2001. Performed in "The Story of Light Entertainment" in 2006.
The Names Of The Hyenas That Harley Cares For As Pets Are Named Bud & Lou Inspired By The Comedy Duo Bud Abbot & Lou Costello
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Abbott and Costello were a popular comedy team in the 1940s and 50s. While they performed many comedy skits, their most popular sketch was called Who's On First?
Lou Costello of the comedy team of Abbott and Costello was born in Paterson New Jersey.
Abbott & Costello
Abbott and Costello
A saying that originates with the characters created by the comedy duo Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Bud Abbott played the straight man, self confident, sure of himself and thinks to know all the answers. Lou Costello played the infantile funny dumb guy. The saying normally says that some one is a costello to his Abbott or vice-versa. To be a costello is to be the funny or dumb guy in a duo. See "who's on first" on you tube for Abbott and Costello's most famous comedy bit.
Milt Bronson has: Played Milton Bronson in "A Wave, a WAC and a Marine" in 1944. Played Minor Role in "In Society" in 1944. Played Gambler in "The Naughty Nineties" in 1945. Played Ring Announcer in "Here Come the Co-eds" in 1945. Played Himself - Comic Actor in "The Colgate Comedy Hour" in 1950. Played French Horn Player in "The Colgate Comedy Hour" in 1950. Played Extra in saloon in "The Colgate Comedy Hour" in 1950. Played American Express Agent in "The Colgate Comedy Hour" in 1950. Played Ring Announcer in "Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man" in 1951. Played Mr. Bronson in "The Abbott and Costello Show" in 1952. Played Heckler in "The Abbott and Costello Show" in 1952. Played Baseball Catcher in "The Abbott and Costello Show" in 1952. Played Ring Announcer in "The Abbott and Costello Show" in 1952. Played Brakeman in "The Abbott and Costello Show" in 1952. Played Doctor in "The Abbott and Costello Show" in 1952. Played Repairman in "The Abbott and Costello Show" in 1952. Played Taxi Driver in "The Abbott and Costello Show" in 1952. Played Man Phoning Brazil in "The Abbott and Costello Show" in 1952. Played Man in "The Abbott and Costello Show" in 1952. Played Sam Speedy in "The Abbott and Costello Show" in 1952. Played Minor Role in "Flesh and Fury" in 1952. Played Bank Teller in "The Abbott and Costello Show" in 1952. Played Clarence in "The Abbott and Costello Show" in 1952. Played Crazy Man in "The Abbott and Costello Show" in 1952. Played Police Sergeant in "The Abbott and Costello Show" in 1952. Played Announcer in "Abbott and Costello Go to Mars" in 1953.
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The comedy film, Meet Frankenstein, starring Abbott and Costello, was released in 1948. The American comedy horror film was directed by Charles Barton.
Bud Abbott (1895-1974), now deceased, was the 2nd part of a duo comedy team, Abbott and Costello. He is currently pushing up daisies.
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