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  1. TV Host Born April 22, 1920 in San Francisco, CA. Died Jan. 19, 1970 of pneumonia in Los Angeles, CA. H al March was prominent through the 1950s on the television quiz show "The $64,000 Question." He also appeared on Broadway in "Two for the Seesaw," "Come Blow Your Horn" and "The Odd Couple." Although untouched by the scandal surrounding the ...

  2. Hal March. Bob Sweeney und Hal March (rechts) (1946) Hal March (* 22. April 1920 in San Francisco; † 19. Januar 1970 in Los Angeles, Kalifornien als Harold Mendelson) war ein US-amerikanischer Komiker, Schauspieler, Fernsehmoderator und Drehbuchautor. Bekannt geworden ist er vor allem durch die Moderation der Spielshow „The $64.000 Question“.

  3. Hal March hosted this quiz show that was so popular it managed to knock off I LOVE LUCY as the #1 rated show for the 1955-56 season. A little over three year...

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  4. Hal March's films include Outrage, Send Me No Flowers, Hear Me Good, Yankee Pasha We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. Click ...

  5. Biography. Actor Hal March was known for his roles on the silver screen. March began his acting career appearing mainly in films, such as the drama "Outrage" (1950) with Mala Powers, the comedy "The Atomic Kid" (1954) with Mickey Rooney and the Jeff Chandler adaptation "Yankee Pasha" (1954). March worked in television around the start of his ...

  6. Starring: Hal March. Jerry Ryan - Replacement (Jun 29, 1959 - Sep 05, 1959) PlayDramaOriginal. Come Blow Your Horn (Oct 08, 1962 - Feb 02, 1963)

  7. This week's video is a guest star spotlight on Hal March, who guest starred in two episodes of "I Love Lucy." He had a great career in radio and television. ...

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