Borge plays “Born Free” — with a real lion! Phonetic Punctuation with President Reagan and Tip O’Neil in the audience Give at the $65 level and receive the "Victor Borge: Comedy In Music" DVD. This ...
Old-timers familiar with television’s golden age of the 1950s may not know the name Børge Rosenbaum. But they’ll surely be familiar with Victor Borge. The Danish pianist-comedian (1909-2000) became a ...
Drawn from five decades of television, nightclub and Broadway appearances, this program showcases the unique humor of Victor Borge, whose zany blend of classical piano playing, physical comedy and ...
2000-12-24 04:00:00 PDT Greenwich, Conn.-- Victor Borge, the irrepressible musical humorist, pianist and conductor saluted all over the world as "the comedian of the keyboard" and "the unmelancholy ...
Airs Friday, March 18, 2016 at 10:30 p.m. & Monday, March 21 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV "Victor Borge's Timeless Comedy!" is a PBS special starring the legendary Victor Borge and featuring his funniest and ...
Victor Borge, the whimsical pianist from Denmark who used comedy to make classical music accessible, died yesterday in his sleep at his home in Greenwich, Conn. Borge was 91, 11 days short of his 92nd ...
Danish producer Kim Magnusson is developing a feature film and TV series about iconic comedian-pianist Victor Borge with the writer/producer duo of Mette Lisby and Jesper Baehrenz. Borge, known as the ...
GREENWICH, Conn. Victor Borge, the daffy pianist whose whimsical approach to the classics earned him the moniker the "clown prince" of Denmark, died Saturday. He was 91. Borge's daughter, Rikke Borge, ...
When Victor Borge launched his career as a concert pianist in Denmark in 1926, he was not exactly destined to become one of the world’s most famous pratfall artists. Yet because he could not resist ...
Victor Borge, the Danish-born pianist and comedian who convulsed audiences around the world with his legendary one-man show, “Comedy in Music,” died Saturday at the age of 91. The entertainer died in ...
Crowd-pleasing pianist Victor Borge, known as the “clown prince” of classical music, died in his sleep at his home in Connecticut yesterday. He was 91. Borge had just returned to Greenwich from ...
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