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  1. Ventriloquist Edgar Bergen was born in Chicago, Illinois on February 16, 1903. Named Edgar John Berggren, he was the youngest of five children to Swedish immigrants, Nilla Svensdotter and John Henriksson Berggren. His parents operated a retail dairy business near Decatur Michigan until he was four years old. For a brief time the family returned ...

  2. Edgar Bergen died in 1978 during a series of live performances at a Las Vegas casino where he had just announced his impending retirement. The famed international actress Candice Bergen (b.1946) authored a book, Knock on Wood (1984), that included her reminiscences about growing up with her puppet brother, Charlie McCarthy.

  3. Edgar Bergen. Actor: Fun and Fancy Free. Edgar Bergen was born on 16 February 1903 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Fun and Fancy Free (1947), The Muppet Movie (1979) and Letter of Introduction (1938). He was married to Frances Bergen. He died on 30 September 1978 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

  4. The Edgar Bergen/Charlie McCarthy Show was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1990. Museum of Broadcast Communications. 360 North State Street, Chicago, IL, 60654, United States (312) 245-8200. Hours. Mon Closed. Tue 10am - 6pm. Wed 10am - 6pm. Thu 10am - 6pm. Fri 10am - 6pm. Sat 10am - 6pm.

  5. Candice Bergen. Actress: Miss Congeniality. One cool, eternally classy lady, Candice Bergen was elegantly poised for trendy "ice princess" stardom when she first arrived on the '60s screen, but she gradually reshaped that débutante image in the '70s, both on- and off-camera. A staunch, outspoken feminist with a decisive edge, she went on to take a sizable portion of those contradicting ...

  6. 12 de sept. de 2011 · Comedian and radio performer Edgar Bergen performs his classic ventriloquism act with "Charlie McCarthy" at the 1975 AFI Tribute to Orson Welles. In this cli...

  7. Ventriloquist Edgar Bergen with his ventriloquist's dummy Charlie McCarthy (1967)