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    Hal March (born Harold Mendelson; April 22, 1920 – January 19, 1970) was an American comedian, actor, and television quiz show emcee. Early career [ edit ] March entered show business as a straight man in the vaudeville act the Hollywood Rioteers, before serving in the U.S. Army beginning in 1941. [2]

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0545301Hal March - IMDb

    Hal March (1920-1970) was a versatile performer who starred in radio, TV, movies and Broadway. He was best known for hosting "The $64,000 Question" and "It's Your Bet", and for his roles in "Send Me No Flowers" and "The Atomic Kid".

    • Actor, Writer, Director
    • April 22, 1920
    • Hal March
    • January 19, 1970
  3. Jan 20, 1970 · HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 19 (AP)— Hal March, who was master of ceremonies of the popular tele vision quiz show “The $64,000 Question” in the 1950's died to day, at the University of Cali fornia at ...

  4. Hal March is known as an Actor and Director. Some of his work includes Send Me No Flowers, It's Always Fair Weather, Outrage, Champion, My Sister Eileen, A Guide for the Married Man, The Atomic Kid, and Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town.

  5. Hal March was a Jewish-American comedian and actor who hosted The $64,000 Question. Learn about his career, his partnership with Bob Sweeney and Tom d'Andrea, and his involvement in the quiz show scandals.

  6. Hal March was an American actor and writer who appeared in many TV shows and movies from 1952 to 1968. See his full list of credits, including roles in I Love Lucy, The Monkees, The Lucy Show, and more.

  7. Apr 22, 2021 · Hal March was born Harold Mendelson in San Francisco, California. In 1944, March first came to note as part of a comedy team with Bob Sweeney. The duo had their own radio show in the early 1950s as Sweeney & March.