George Burns
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- George Burns: A stage name referring to Nathan Birnbaum, a celebrated American comedian and film actor. He was known for his cigar-smoking persona, dry wit, and long career in vaudeville, radio, film, and television, particularly with his wife and comedic partner, Gracie Allen.
Examples of Usage
- Proper noun:
- George Burns won an Academy Award for his role in "The Sunshine Boys." (This sentence states a factual achievement of the actor.)
- The comedy routine of George Burns and Gracie Allen was a national sensation on radio. (This example highlights his famous partnership.)
- Even in his later years, George Burns continued to perform and write books. (This illustrates the longevity of his career.)
Advanced Usage
- "A George Burns type": used to describe a performer with a similar style—dry delivery, timing, and a seemingly relaxed, cigar-smoking stage presence.
- The new comedian has a bit of a George Burns type of charm.
Variants and Related Words
- Burns and Allen: The iconic comedy team of George Burns and Gracie Allen. This phrase refers to their collective work.
- The "Burns and Allen" show set the standard for sitcoms.
Synonyms
- Comedian: A performer who tells jokes or amuses an audience.
- Vaudevillian: A performer from the genre of variety entertainment known as vaudeville, in which Burns began his career.
Related Phrases
- "Say goodnight, Gracie": The famous closing line from the Burns and Allen act, which became a catchphrase.
- He ended his speech with a nod to the classic, "Say goodnight, Gracie."
Noun
- United States comedian and film actor (1896-1996)