Henny Youngman

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Henny Youngman was a British-American comedian and violinist famed for his rapid-fire one-liners and the catchphrase "Take my wife—please."

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instanceOf comedian
film actor
gag writer
human
radio performer
stand-up comedian
television personality
violinist
birthName Henry Youngman
burialPlace Mount Carmel Cemetery, Queens
surface form: Mount Carmel Cemetery, Queens, New York, United States of America
catchphrase Take my wife—please
causeOfDeath pneumonia
citizenship United Kingdom
United States of America
countryOfBirth United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1906-03-16
dateOfDeath 1998-02-24
ethnicGroup Jewish
familyName Youngman
gender male
genre stand-up comedy
givenName Henry
influenced American stand-up comedy
instrument violin
knownFor short, punchy jokes
vaudeville-style performance
languageOfWorkOrName English
marriageEnd 1987
marriageStart 1928
name Henny Youngman self-link
notableAppearance The Ed Sullivan Show
The Tonight Show
surface form: The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
notableFilmAppearance Goodfellas
notableWork Take my wife—please
numberOfChildren 2
occupation actor
comedian
violinist
writer
placeOfBirth Liverpool, Lancashire, England
surface form: Liverpool, England, United Kingdom
placeOfDeath New York City, New York, United States of America
religion Judaism
residence Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States
surface form: Brooklyn, New York, United States of America

New York City, New York, United States of America
spouse Sadie Cohen Youngman
style one-liner comedy
rapid-fire delivery
yearsActive 1920s–1990s

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