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(1970) "Danny Thomas in Make Room for Granddaddy"

(1984) Music video: Appeared (as a man and a woman) in the Ratt video "Round and Round" (it was directed by his grandson, Marshall Berle).

(Late 1970s-early 1980s) TV commercial: Fairchild Channel F Video Entertainment System video game console and cartridges.

(1958) Album: "Songs My Mother Loved", Roulette Records (R-25018).

Berle was a prolific composer/songwriter. Joining ASCAP in 1941, his chief musical collaborators included Jerry Livingston, Ervin Drake, Buddy Arnold, Abner Silver and Sammy Cahn. His songs included "I", "I'd Give A Million Tomorrows", "Stars Never Cry", "Lucky, Lucky, Lucky Me", "Foolishly", "Sam, You Made the Pants Too Long", "Always Leave 'Em Laughing", "Li'l Abner", "Save Me a Dream", "The Song of Long Ago", "It Only Takes a Moment to Fall in Love", "Gotta Darn Good Reason Now", "Moon Magic", "What's Gonna Be (With You and Me)", "Here Comes the Girl", "I'm So Happy I Could Cry", "I Wuv a Wabbit", "If I Knew You Were There", and "Summer Love".

(1970s) TV commercial: Firestone Tires

Book: "The Best of Milton Berle's Private Joke File"

(1932) Stage: Appeard (as "Mortimer" and other roles) in "Earl Carroll's Vanities of 1932" on Broadway. Musical revue. Music by Harold Arlen. Lyrics by Ted Koehler. Based on a book by Jack McGowan. Earl Carroll's Broadway Theatre: 27 Sep 1932-10 Dec 1932 (87 performances). Cast included: Audrey Arlington, Katheryn Becker, Helen Broderick, Earl Christie, Lester Crawford, John Hale, Andre Randall, Hilda Regal, Andre Renaud, Bill Spears, Teddy Wilson. Scenic design by Vincente Minnelli. Produced and conceived by Earl Carroll.

(1934) Stage: Wrote (w/William Morrissey) lyrics for / appeared (as "Windy Wallker") in "Saluta" on Broadawy. Musical-comedy. Music by 'Frank D'Armond'. Imperial Theatre: 28 Aug 1934-29 Sep 1934 (39 performances). Cast: Dorothy Bradshaw, Charley Chase, Dudley Clements, Betty Gravier, William Hargrave, Edward J. Lambert, Frank Marino, George Ortell, Ralph Sanford, Felicia Sorel, Demetrios Vilan, Milton Watson, Cliff Whitcombe, Thelma White.

(1939) Stage: Appeared (as "Arthur Lee") in "See My Lawyer" on Broaday. Musical comedy. Written by Richard Maibaum and Harry Clork. Directed by Ezra Hunt. Biltmore Theatre: 27 Sep 1939-6 Apr 1940 (224 performances). Cast included: Carroll Ashburn, Ralph Bell, Robert Griffith, Teddy Hart, George Hirose, David Hoffman, Richard Lee, Gary Merrill, Millard Mitchell, Edward J. Nugent, Robin Raymond, Mary Rolfe, John Shellie, Norman Tokar, Walter Wanger, Fleming Ward. Produced by George Abbott.

(1943) Stage: Appeared (as "Cecil" / "The Micromaniac" / "Singer") in "Ziegfeld Follies of 1943" on Broadway. Musical revue. Music by Ray Henderson. Additional music by Dan White. Sketches by Lester Lee, Jerry Seelen, Bud Pearson, Les White, Joseph Erens, Charles Sherman, Harry Young, Lester Lawrence, Baldwin Bergersen, Ray Golden, Sid Kuller, William K. Wells and Harold Rome. Additional lyrics by Buddy Burston. Lyrics by Jack Yellen. Music orchestrated by Don Walker. Orchestra under the direction of John McManus. Additional material by Joseph Erens. Choreographed by 'Robert Alton (I)'. Dialogue directed by Arthur Pierson and Frederick De Cordova. Production Supervised by Harry A. Kaufman. Entire production devised and directed by John Murray Anderson. Winter Garden Theatre (moved to The Imperial Theatre from 25 Jan 1944 to close): 1 Apr 1943-22 Jul 1944 (553 performances). Cast: Ilona Massey (as "Thirty-Five Summers Ago" Singer / "Love Songs are Made in the Night" Singer / "Gertrude Olsen" / "Loves-A-Poppin'" / "Michala Carmen in Zoot" / "Hindu Serenade" Singer / "Hold That Smile" Dancer), Arthur Treacher (as "Godfrey" / "Good God Godfrey" / "Crumpet" / "Loves-A-Poppin'" / "Don Jose" / "Carmen in Zoot" / "Himself" / "Once a Butler" / "Hold That Smile" Dancer), Jack Allen, Ray Arnett, Carolyn Ayres, Christine Ayres, Bea Bailey, Bil Baird, Cora Baird, Jim Barron, Robert Bay, Mary Alice Bigham, Oliver Boersma, Doris Brent, Veronica Byrnes, Josine Cagle, Imogen Carpenter, Skippy Cekan, Virginia Cheneval, Jack Cole, Ann Connolly, Ray Cook, Bob Copsy, Bruce Davison, Grace De Witt, Betty Douglas, Penny Edwards, Nadine Gae, Mary Ganley, Arthur Grahl, David Gray, Victor Griffin, Eleanor Hall, Patricia Hall, Edward Hayes, Manfred Hecht, Marilyn Hightower, Gretchen Houser, Howard Jackson, Jerry Jansley, Jerry Koban, Yvonne Kummer, Rebecca Lee, Kay Lewis, Ray Long, Howard Ludwig, Edmund Lyndeck, Bubbles Mandel, Jay Martin, Arthur Maxwell, Jack McCauley, Mary McDonnell, Earle McVeigh, Katherine Meskill, Virginia Miller, Dean Murphy, Janie New, Marianne O'Brien, Michael Pober, Renee Riley, Robert Rippy, Dixie Roberts, Ruth Rowan, Sue Ryan, Charles Senna, Robert Shaw, Rosaleen Simpson, Sgt. Tom Smith, Betty Stuart, Theodore Teddick, Rose Teed, The Jansleys, The Rhythmaires, Mimi Walthers, Don Weissmuller, Ila Marie Wilson, Tommy Wonder, Doris York. Produced by [error] and J.J. Shubert. Produced in association with Alfred Bloomingdale and Lou Walters. Produced by arrangement with Billie Burke Ziegfeld.

I'll Take the High Road (1943). Written by Lucille S. Prumbs. Scenic Design by Paul Morrison. Costume Design by Rose Bogdanoff. Directed by Sanford Meisner. Ritz Theatre: 9 Nov 1943- 13 Nov 1943 (7 performances). Cast: Jeanne Cagney, Len Doyle, Wanda Lyon, John McGovern, Ethel Remey, Allan Rich, Angela Willard. Produced by Milton Berle and Clifford Hayman.

(1951). Stage Play: Seventeen. Musical comedy. Music by Walter Kent. Lyrics by Kim Gannon. Material by Sally Benson. Material direction by Richard Whorf. Based on the novel by Booth Tarkington. Music arranged by Ted Royal. Musical Director: Vincent Travers. Choral arrangements by Crane Calder. Assistant to Miss Krupska: Rex Cooper. Dances and Musical Numbers by Dania Krupska. Dance Musical Arrangements by Jesse Meeker. Book Directed by Richard Whorf. Directed by Hassard Short. Broadhurst Theatre: 21 Jun 1951- 24 Nov 1951 1951 (182 performances). Cast: Frank Albertson (as "Mr. Baxter"), Robert Bakanic [credited as Bob Bakanic] (as "Don") [Broadway debut], Penny Bancroft, Margaret Baxter, Alonzo Bosan, Joan Bowman, Bonnie Brae, King Calder (as "Mr. Parcher") [final Broadway role], Carol Cole, Ann Crowley, Doris Dalton, Maurice Ellis, Richard France, Stan Grover, Joseph James, Dick Kallman, Henry Lawrence, Dorothy Manko, Ellen McCown, Sherry McCutcheon, Jim Moore, Harrison Muller, Kenneth Nelson, Darrell Notara, Bill Nuss, Greg O'Brien, Elizabeth Pacetti, Bill Reilly, Betty Jane Seagle, John Sharpe, Jeanne Shea, Paula Stewart, Ray Thomas, Helen Wood. Produced by Sammy Lambert and Bernie Foyer and Milton Berle.

(1968) Stage: Appeared (as "Max Silverman") in "The Goodbye People" on Broadway. Written / directed by Herb Gardner. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 3 Dec 1968-7 Dec 1968 (7 performances + 16 previews). Cast: Tony Lo Bianco, Bob Dishy, Jess Osuna, Sammy Smith, Brenda Vaccaro. Produced by Cy Feuer and Ernest H. Martin.

Music video: Appeared in Ratt video "Back for More".

(1996) TV commercial (with a Las Vegas, NV theme): Taco Bell

(1990) TV commercial: BVD underwear

(1987) Album: "Roast of the Town" [note: intro. only] / Dove Books On Tape (0886902738)

(1992) Album: "Make Room for Danny", Audio Renaissance (ART 287), 3 hrs.

(1992) Album: "Milton Berle's Mad, Mad World of Comedy", Publishing Mills (1879371138)

(1996) Album: "How to Save the Earth with Laughter" [note-intro. only], Dove(0787107662)

(1999) Album: "George Burns - 100 Years 100 Stories" [note-intro. only] Uproar Entertainment (9781929243044)

(Mid-1970s): TV commercials: Lums restaurants.


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