Charles nelson reilly match game biography
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Charles Nelson Reilly (January 13, May 25, ) was an American Actor, Comedian, Director, and drama teacher. He was known for his comedic roles in stages, films, children's television and cartoons but more known to game show audiences as one of the three regular panelists on CBS' Match Game.
Born in The Bronx, New York City, the son of Charles Joseph Reilly, an Irish Catholic commercial artist, and Signe Elvera Nelson, a Swedish Lutheran. At a very young age, Charles would often create his own puppet theater to amuse himself. His mother, foreshadowing his future as an entertainer, often would tell him to "save it for the stage". At the age of 13, he survived the infamous Hartford Circus Fire which took the lives of people in Connecticut and as a result of this, he never sat in an audience again through the remainder of his life. Because of the event's trauma, he rarely attended theater, stating that the large crowds reminded him of what happened that day. As a boy, Reilly deve
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Match Game
American television game show
This article is about the American game show. For the Frasier episode, see Match Game (Frasier episode). For the sports or game concept, see Matching game.
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Also known as | The Match Game (–) Match Game 73–79 (–) Match Game PM (–) |
Created by | Frank Wayne |
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Theme music composer | Bert Kaempfert (–67) Score Productions (–) |
Country of origin | United States |
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Running time | 22–26 minutes (–99) 42–46 minutes (–21) |
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• Charles Nelson ReillyCharles Nelson Reilly was born to Charles Joseph Reilly and Signe Elvera Nelson. His father was Irish-American and Catholic, his mother was Swedish-American and Lutheran. As a child he amused han själv with improvised puppet theater performances. He had a traumatic experience in , when present for the Hartford circus fire in Hartford, Connecticut. A fire during a performance of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus killed people and injured people. While Reilly was one of the survivors, he was left with a life-long fear of fires. He never attended public performances of theater and circus igen, as an audience member, for fear of another fire. Reilly wanted to enter show business as a youth, and in particular to become an musikdrama singer. He took lessons at the University of Hartford Hartt School, but eventually realized that his voice skills were inadequate. He turned to theater next, and debuted in film with a bit role in "A Face in the Crowd |