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Bud Abbott

Bud Abbott

35 titles Acting Oct 02, 1897 Died: Apr 24, 1974 Asbury Park, New Jersey, USA

William Alexander "Bud" Abbott was a prominent American actor, producer, and comedian renowned for his role as the straight man in the iconic comedy duo Abbott and Costello, alongside his comedic partner Lou Costello. Born on October 2, 1895, in Asbury Park, New Jersey, Abbott's career took off in the 1930s when he began performing in vaudeville, where he honed his skills in comedic timing and delivery.

The partnership with Costello emerged in the early 1940s, leading to a remarkable series of films and radio shows that captivated audiences. Their most famous work, "Who's on First?" remains a classic sketch that exemplifies their unique brand of humor. Over the years, Abbott and Costello starred in numerous successful films, including "Buck Privates" (1941), "In the Navy" (1941), and "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein" (1948), which solidified their status as one of the most beloved comedy teams in entertainment history.

Beyond their film successes, Abbott and Costello also made significant contributions to television, with their own series that aired from 1952 to 1954. Bud Abbott's ability to deliver deadpan humor while playing off Costello's antics made them a legendary pair in the world of comedy. Abbott's legacy continues to influence comedians today, and he is remembered as a master of his craft until his passing on April 24, 1974.

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