George Burns Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

George Burns Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Actors George Burns including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of George Burns
Real Name George Burns
Profession Actors, Comedians
Nick Name Nathan Birnbaum,
Nationality American
Religion Jewish
Personal life of George Burns
Born on 20 January 1896
Birthday 20th January
Died At Age 100
Sun Sign Capricorn
Born in New York City
Died on 09 March 1996
Place of death Beverly Hills
Grouping of People Jewish Actors, Jewish Comedians
Family Background of George Burns
Father Louis Birnbaum
Mother Dorah
Spouses/Partners Hannah Siegal – Hannah Siegal (divorced), Gracie Allen,
Children Sandra Jean Burns – Ronald Jon Burns,
Awards 1975 – Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor

1977 – Saturn Award for Best Actor

1994 – Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award

1991 – Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album

Personal Fact of George Burns

George Burns was an entertainer best known for his comedy acts with his partner and wife, Gracie Allen. His on stage persona characterized by his arched eyebrow and the ever-present cigar was much loved by his fans for his mild banter and natural comedic abilities. Born as Nathan Birnbaum, he adopted his stage name George Burns when he began performing. After losing his father at a young age the boy took to small odd jobs in order to support his family.

A naturally talented youngster he began singing harmony with other boys on the streets in order to earn pennies. After realizing his flair for comedy he began performing comedy routines often partnering with girls. It was during one such performance that he met his future partner and wife Gracie Allen. George and Gracie hit it off as a successful on-stage couple and appeared together in a number of radio programs, stage performances and motion pictures.

Burns enjoyed a long and productive career that spanned over three quarters of a century. He was also one of the few entertainers who could carve a successful career in the media of vaudeville, radio, film and television. He was a very active individual with a deep love for his profession; he continued performing till late in his life and won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor when he was 79.