
Edgar Bergen
Actor
- Born
- February 16, 1903
- Died
- September 30, 1978 (age 75)
- From
- Chicago, Illinois, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Edgar John Bergen (born Edgar John Berggren, February 16, 1903 – September 30, 1978) was an American actor, comedian and radio performer, best known for his proficiency in ventriloquism and his characters Charlie McCarthy and Mortimer Snerd. He was the father of actress Candice Bergen.
Filmography (58)
Walt Disney's Fables - Vol.6 (2004)Narrator (segment "Mickey and the Beanstalk") (voice) (archive sound) (uncredited)
Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 1 (1999)Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
The Story Behind Walt Disney's 'Fun and Fancy Free' (1997)Self (archive footage)
Hollywood Heaven: Tragic Lives, Tragic Deaths (1990)(archive footage)
James Stewart: A Wonderful Life (1987)Self (archive footage)
Classic Comedy Teams (1986)Self / Charlie McCarthy (archive footage)
Showbiz Ballyhoo (1982)Self (archive footage)
The Muppet Movie (1979)Himself / Charlie McCarthy (voice)
Mickey's 50 (1978)Self- The Vent EventThe Vent Event (1978)Edgar Bergen/Charlie McCarthy
The People's Command Performance: '77 (1977)Self
Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood (1976)Professor Quicksand- The Lion Roars AgainThe Lion Roars Again (1975)Self
The Homecoming: A Christmas Story (1971)Ebenezer Walton- The Great Radio ComediansThe Great Radio Comedians (1971)Self/Charlie McCarthy
The Phynx (1970)Edgar Bergen
Rogue's Gallery (1968)Roy Benz
Don't Make Waves (1967)Madame Lavinia
One Way Wahine (1965)
The Hanged Man (1964)Hotel Clerk
Who Killed Julie Greer? (1961)Dr. Coombs
Five Fingers : Dossier (1961)Joseph Heidegger- Jack Benny Christmas ShowJack Benny Christmas Show (1960)Self
- Sounds FamiliarSounds Familiar (1960)
Disneyland '59 (1959)Self
Kraft Television Theatre: Alice in Wonderland (1954)Edgar Bergen / Charlie McCarthy
One Hour in Wonderland (1950)Self - Charlie McCarthy - Mortimer Snerd
Charlie's Haunt (1950)Edgar Bergen
Captain China (1950)Mr. Haasvelt
Edgar Bergen with Charlie McCarthy (1950)Self