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Jack Benny (1894–1974)

Author of Sunday Nights at Seven: The Jack Benny Story

51+ Works 375 Members 4 Reviews

About the Author

Image credit: Jack Benny with his fiddle at a Kansas City Symphony fund-raiser, March 22, 1958. (trumanlibrary.org)

Works by Jack Benny

Sunday Nights at Seven: The Jack Benny Story (1990) 260 copies, 2 reviews
Jack Benny Show, The (2007) 5 copies
Jack Benny Show 2 (1965) 2 copies
Burns And Allen Collection 1 copy, 1 review

Associated Works

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World [1963 film] (1963) — Actor — 297 copies, 2 reviews
To Be or Not to Be [1942 film] (1942) — Actor — 119 copies, 9 reviews
That's Entertainment! II [1976 film] (1976) — Actor — 28 copies
The Lucy Show & Jack Benny Bonus [Slim Case] (2004) — Actor — 14 copies
Old Time Radio's Greatest Shows (1997) — some editions — 11 copies
The Horn Blows at Midnight [1945 film] (1945) — Actor — 9 copies
The Marx Brothers: TV Collection (2014) — Contributor — 5 copies
Broadway Melody of 1936 [1935 film] (1935) — Actor — 5 copies

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1894-02-14
Date of death
1974-12-26
Gender
male
Relationships
Livingston, Mary
Birthplace
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Places of residence
Waukegan, Illinois, USA
Associated Place (for map)
Illinois, USA

Members

Reviews

4 reviews
Mihael Chabon's book "Fight of the Century", about important court cases brought by the American Civil Libertiess Union (ACLU), far exceeded my expectations. I thought it might be interesting, hearing about some the more important Supreme Court cases over the past 100 years, but I also feared it had the potential to be dry, technical, and lawyerly. Instead, reading about the various cases was more like reading a series of short stories - personalized, brief, informative, and interesting.

The show more book covers almost all the landmark court cases we're familiar with, including Board vs. Board of Education, Miranda vs. Arizona, Roe vs. Wade, Citizens United, etc., plus a number of other important cases dealing with the First Amendment, segregation, privacy and sex, immigration, campaign finance laws, due process, religious tax exemptions, Guantanamo prisoners, racial and sex discrimination, and many more. Each case is briefly summarized by way of introduction, followed by a short essay relating to the case in a personal, non-lawyerly way. Each of the short essays was written by a well known writer, sometimes as personal memoir, sometimes more as a historical narrative. Their stories are thought provoking, and describe how the cases related to specific individuals or society as a whole. The essays really help you understand the case, the logic (or illogic) of the decision, and how the cases impact the lives of those involved and the rest of society. The insights are insightful and well worth reading. show less
By Jack Benny and his daughter, Joan, therefore both a biography and an autobiography. Warm; reminiscent; occasionally funny; a casual but interesting read.
5 Comedy Episodes:
1. Harry Morton's Male Secretary
2. Gracie's Checking Account
3. Wardrobe with Oman Wins Free Trip to Hawaii
4. Income Tax Man
5. Teenage Girls Spends Weekend

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Statistics

Works
51
Also by
27
Members
375
Popularity
#64,332
Rating
4.0
Reviews
4
ISBNs
18

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