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Berle

 (bûrl), Milton Originally Milton Berlinger. 1908-2002.
American entertainer and comedian. His television series Texaco Star Theater (1948-1956) earned him the name "Mr. Television."
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Berle

(bɜrl)
n.
Milton, born 1908, U.S. comedian.
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