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Sidney Stone

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Sidney Stone
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Sidney Stone
Sid Stone - Actor and Pitchman. Born November 13, 1902 in New York, New York, USA Died February 12, 1986 From The NY Times, Published: February 14, 1986: Sidney Stone, a vaudevillian and stage actor who was perhaps best known as the commercial announcer on Milton Berle's television series from 1948 to 1951, died of heart failure Wednesday in New York. He was 83 years old. Mr. Stone, who was born in New York, spent years in vaudeville, on the burlesque stage and in featured roles in such Broadway plays as ''Three Men on a Horse'' and ''Damn Yankees.'' Most recently, he performed for three years in ''Sugar Babies.'' But it was as the announcer on Mr. Berle's ''Texaco Star Theater'' that Mr. Stone perhaps gained his widest recognition. He would saunter on stage, set up his pitchman's sample case, and say, ''Tell ya what I'm gonna do!'' He is survived by his wife, Celia; a daughter, Cassandra Tashkovich, and a granddaughter, Felicia.
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Amanda S. Stevenson
For fifty years I have been a Document Examiner and that is how I earn my living. For over 50 years I have also been a publicist for actors, singers, writers, composers, artists, comedians, and many progressive non-profit organizations. I am a Librettist-Composer of a Broadway musical called, "Nellie Bly" and I am in the process of making small changes to it. In addition, I have written over 100 songs that would be considered "popular music" in the genre of THE AMERICAN SONGBOOK.
My family consists of four branches. The Norwegians and The Italians and the Norwegian-Americans and the Italian Americans.
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