"He could make anybody (everybody) laugh"
Bob Hope was the wisecracker. Milton Berle was a clown. George Burns and Gracie Allen were farceurs of domestic life. And Jack Benny was the "Everyman" comedian.
For nearly half-a-century, Benny kept audiences in
stitches with his alter-ego of a vain penny-pincher who was forever 39
and delusional about his skill at playing the violin. His catchphrases —
"well" (with a long pause) and "now cut that out" — were part of the
pop culture landscape for decades.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/tv/showtracker/la-et-st-jack-benny-classic-hollywood-20130722,0,1825339.story
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