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Jack E. Leonard was an American comedian whose sarcastic insult-based humor was imitated by Don Rickles.
Born Leonard Lebitsky on April 24, 1910, Leonard made his show business bones as a nightclub comedian and became well-known to the public for his appearances on TV variety and game show after breaking through on The Tonight Show Starring Jack Paar (1957).
In addition to his night club act and TV gigs, he made comedy records. On the night of May 9, 1973, Leonard suffered a heart attack and collapsed just after coming off-stage at a performance at the Rainbow Room at New York's Rockefeller Center. He died in hospital early the following morning after undergoing cardiac bypass surgery. He was 63 years old.- Actor
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Owen Brannigan was born on 10 March 1908 in Annitsford, Northumberland, England, UK. He was an actor, known for The Tales of Hoffmann (1951), Gilbert and Sullivan (1953) and Gilbert and Sullivan: The Immortal Jesters (1961). He died on 9 May 1973 in Newcastle, England, UK.- Actor
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Uuno Montonen was born on 21 May 1891 in Viipuri, Finland. He was an actor, known for Tulitikkuja lainaamassa (1938), Laivan kannella (1938) and Tulipunainen kyyhkynen (1961). He was married to Maria Ekman. He died on 9 May 1973.- Milton Gross was born on 13 February 1912 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He was married to Estelle. He died on 9 May 1973 in Rockville Centre, New York, USA.
- Lisa Eurén Berner was born on 31 October 1886 in Luleå, Sweden. She was a writer, known for Send Home Number 7 (1937). She died on 9 May 1973 in Stockholm, Sweden.
- Terentiy Yura was born on 22 April 1884 in Fedvar, Aleksandriya uyezd, Yelizavetgrad Governorate, Russian Empire [now Podlesnoye, Kirovohrad Oblast, Ukraine]. He was an actor, known for Volchi tropy (1930), Ivan (1932) and Karmeliuk (1938). He died on 9 May 1973 in Kiev, Kiev Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Kyiv, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine].