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With the cancellation of his second radio series, Pearl found himself struggling to find work. He continued in radio with shows like,
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literary character. As the Baron, Pearl would tell far-fetched stories with a comic German accent. When the straight man (originally
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He made the transition from vaudeville to broadcasting when he introduced his character Baron Munchausen on
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The Agency: William Morris and the Hidden History of Show Business, 1995, New York: Harper, p. 261.
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performer and a star of early radio. He was best known for his character Baron Munchausen.
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Pearl played this character and others in Broadway musical revues of the 1920s and 1930s:
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The success of his first radio series brought him to the attention of
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Radio Programs, 1924-1984: A Catalog of More Than 1800 Shows
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Born in New York, Pearl debuted as an entertainer in
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for his radio work. Pearl died in New York in 1982.
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Pearl's radio career included stints as the host of
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Index


Mount Hebron Cemetery
vaudeville

Meet the Baron
Gus Edwards
The Ziegfeld Follies of the Air
Baron Munchausen
Ben Bard
Cliff Hall
catch phrase
Wilkie Bard
Lee DeForest
Phonofilm
UCLA Film and Television Archive
The Lucky Strike Hour
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Meet the Baron
Jimmy Durante
Edna May Oliver
ZaSu Pitts
Three Stooges
DeForest
Phonofilm
Hollywood Party
The Pet Milk Show
Hollywood Walk of Fame
Bernie Brillstein
Two Flaming Youths
Meet the Baron

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