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- 01HACK.html accessdate "2010-04-27".
- 01HACK.html archivedate "2010-01-20".
- 01HACK.html archiveurl 01HACK.html?.
- 01HACK.html date "2003-07-01".
- 01HACK.html deadurl "yes".
- 01HACK.html first "Richard".
- 01HACK.html isCitedBy Buddy_Hackett.
- 01HACK.html isCitedBy Timeline_of_Brooklyn.
- 01HACK.html last "Severo".
- 01HACK.html publisher "The New York Times".
- 01HACK.html quote "1960.0".
- 01HACK.html quote "Mr. Hackett's career spanned more than half a century in nightclubs, movies, the stage and television. Of short stature and "plump" body style, his chubby, rubbery face was a familiar one on America's home screens in the 1950's and 1960's when he was a frequent guest on talk shows such as hosted by Jack Paar and Arthur Godfrey, along with his nasal whine and obvious "Brooklyn" or "New York" accented speaking.".
- 01HACK.html title "Buddy Hackett, Irrepressible Clown of Stage, Screen and Nightclubs, Is Dead at 78".
- 01HACK.html url 01HACK.html.
- 01HACK.html work The_New_York_Times.