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    Joey Faye (born Joseph Antony Palladino, July 12, 1909 or 1910 or 1902 – April 26, 1997) was an American comedian and actor. Born in New York City, he gained fame as a comic in vaudeville and claimed that he created two of vaudeville's more renowned pieces of business, "Floogle Street" (a.k.a. "Susquehana Hat Company") and " Slowly I Turned ...

  2. Apr 28, 1997 · Joey Faye, the last of the legendary burlesque comics and among the few to make a seamless transition to legitimate theater, movies, television and commercials, died early on Saturday at the...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0269670Joey Faye - IMDb

    Joey Faye. Actor: Close-Up. This multi-faceted comic appeared first in burlesque - usually as "second banana" to a star comedian (oft-times Phil Silvers) - and then appeared successfully on the legitimate stage, in film, on television and in adverts.

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    • July 12, 1909
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    • April 26, 1997
  4. Apr 26, 1997 · Joey Faye was an American comedian and actor who appeared in many movies and TV shows. He was known for his roles in The Tender Trap, The Front, and Once Upon a Time in America.

  5. Apr 28, 1997 · Joey Faye was known for his TV commercial as a bunch of grapes and his roles in Broadway shows and films. He started his career in amateur nights and burlesque and performed in 34 Broadway shows, including Little Me and Man Of La Mancha.

  6. May 1, 1997 · Joey Faye, the veteran vaudeville comedian who amused a whole new generation as a dancing bunch of green grapes in Fruit of the Loom underwear commercials, has died. He was 87. Faye, born...

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  8. Joey Faye. Actor: Close-Up. This multi-faceted comic appeared first in burlesque - usually as "second banana" to a star comedian (oft-times Phil Silvers) - and then appeared successfully on the legitimate stage, in film, on television and in adverts.