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- 1981: Died:George Jessel
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1981 Highlights
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- <source>Time Magazine</source>
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- June 8, 1981
- MILESTONES
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- <p> DIED, George Jessel, 83, comedian, singer and showman whose
- ubiquity as an afterdinner speaker earned him the title of
- American's Toastmaster General: of a heart attack; in Los
- Angeles. The New York City-born Jessel became a vaudeville
- headliner with a routine in which he held a telephone
- conversation with his mother. In 1925 he won fame on Broadway
- in The Jazz Singer, only to lose the film role--and a place in
- movie history--to Al Jolson. He went on to produce a string of
- Hollywood movie musicals before hitting his stride as a master
- of ceremonies and fund raiser. A superpatriot who liked to wear
- a ribbon-bedecked U.S.O. "uniform" of his own devising. Jessel
- boasted friendships with five Presidents and took credit for
- inventing two American institution: the celebrity "roast" and
- the Bloody Mary cocktail. A fixture at three decades of
- Hollywood funerals (he delivered eulogies), he left behind his
- own epitaph: "I tell you here from the shade, it is all
- worthwhile."
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