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Larger Than Life Facts About Milton Berle, The King Of TV
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Milton Berle was America's beloved Uncle Miltie—until his son's memoirs revealed his darkest secret.
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Factinate's Taboola creative has been running for 10 days across 1 country and first seen on June 4, 2026 and last seen on June 14, 2026. It has been observed in United States. The ad lands on factinate.com. Factinate is running 8 other creatives we have indexed, linked below for side-by-side comparison.
Creative headline: Larger Than Life Facts About Milton Berle, The King Of TV. Indexed on Taboola by mediabuyer.
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Milton Berle's Goofy Smile Hid A Disgusting Mind HOME EDITORIAL LISTS PEOPLE ADVENTURERS ACTORS & ACTRESSES ARTISTS & WRITERS MUSICIANS ROYALTY SCANDAL-MAKERS SCIENTISTS & SCHOLARS PLACES CASTLES CITIES & COUNTRIES HAUNTED PLACES THE ANCIENT WORLD NATURE THINGS ENTERTAINMENT MYSTERIES HIDDEN HISTORIES SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY QUIZ NEWSLETTER VIDEO ABOUT ✕ ADVERTISE PARTNER FAQ CAREERS PRIVACY TERMS OF USE CONTRIBUTE ABOUT HOME EDITORIAL LISTS PEOPLE ADVENTURERS ACTORS & ACTRESSES ARTISTS & WRITERS MUSICIANS ROYALTY SCANDAL-MAKERS SCIENTISTS & SCHOLARS PLACES CASTLES CITIES & COUNTRIES HAUNTED PLACES THE ANCIENT WORLD NATURE THINGS ENTERTAINMENT MYSTERIES HIDDEN HISTORIES SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY LGBTQ QUIZ NEWSLETTER VIDEO ABOUT Larger Than Life Facts About Milton Berle, The King Of TV May 21 PEOPLE Byron Fast Would there be television, if it weren't for Milton Berle? It’s a legitimate question because, in its heyday, Berle’s Texaco Star Theater was so popular that it doubled the number of TVs in American homes. It also brought Berle to superstardom and all of its traps: Divorces, womanizing, and just throwing his rather large ego around. And, speaking of large, there are certainly enough rumors about that as well. Well then, hang on tight for some enormous facts about Milton Berle: television’s very big deal. Milton Berle Facts 1. He Knew At An Early Age Mendel Berlinger was born in 1908 and grew up on W. 118th Street in Harlem. His parents were as far from show business as they could be: His father sold paint and his mother was a store detective. Berlinger didn’t like the sound of his name so, at the tender age of 16, he changed it to a more show biz-friendly moniker: Milton Berle. Like a fortune-teller, he somehow knew that fame was in his future. Wikipedia Advertisement 2. He Made An Impression Berle’s first foray into show business occurred when he was just five years old. Young Berle entered the kid’s division of a Charlie Chaplin lookalike contest and took home the trophy—a tin cup. This minor success led Berle to be a child model for Buster Brown shoes and, with the help of his pushy stage mother Sarah, he then struck gold: a role in a silent picture. Getty Images Advertisement 3. He Had A Terrifying First Gig It wasn’t much of a stretch for young Berle to play the role of “little boy” in his first motion picture. However, he almost went ballistic when he found out what he had to do in the film. The movie, The Perils of Pauline , had big plans for the five-year-old Berle. The director told little Miltie that Pauline would save him—but only after he fell from a moving train . Getty Images Advertisement 4. He Had A Double Berle was more than terrified about his crash landing from a moving locomotive, but he was about to learn a valuable lesson about movie-making—all is not what it seems. Of course, Berle would have a double who would fall from the train for him. When Berle asked to meet the person who would play him in this dangerous stunt, the director just pointed to a bag of rags on the floor. Wikipedia Advertisement 5. He Became A Master With his mother’s insistence, Berle bounced around from silent film to silent film and then ended up enrolled in the Professional Children’s School: a kind of prep school for entertainers. From what he learned at this school, Berle found a new home: Vaudeville. He started at the tender age of 12 and by 16 he was already appearing as a master of ceremonies. Milton Berle was just a kid, but he was headed for the top. How long before you think it started going to his head? Wikimedia.Commons Advertisement 6. He Was A Ticket Berle’s father hadn’t been much of a provider, so his mother saw something in young Milton that maybe others didn’t see: a meal ticket for her family. Sarah Berle—she actually took his fake name—left her husband back at home with the other kids, and took young Milton on the road from Vaudeville show to Vaudeville show. Sarah, however, didn’t stop at just promoting her son— she had some tricks up her sleeve that would make him a star. Getty Images Advertisement 7. He Didn’t Keep Time Berle soon found himself on Broadway in Florodora . In the show, he was performing a dance number in a line with a group of boys and keeping perfect timing with the other members. But Berle’s mother had an outrageous idea. She told Berle to purposefully keep one of his feet out of step with the other kids on stage. The audience went crazy with laughter and the producers, instead of blowing their top, asked him to do it every night. Milton Berle made people laugh, and they rewarded him for it. He'd never stop from that day on. Wikipedia Advertisement 8. He Was Shoved Into Fame We'll forgive you if you don't know that much about Al Jolson, but when Berle was a kid, no one was more famous. That made one of little Milton's talents extremely valuable; he mastered a great (and probably super cute) impression of him. Sarah Berle wanted the world to see it, so she came up with a scheme. The mother and son attended a Jolson performance, but not to just sit in the audience. In the middle of the show, she tossed 12-year-old Berle on stage right next to Jolson and made him perform. Lucky for them, Jolson was a good sport, and the crowd adored him! Wikipedia Advertisement 9. He Grew Up Fast Being a preteen amongst Vaudeville performers was a highly irregular upbringing. Sure his mom was there to protect him, but those Vaudevillians were a pretty rough bunch. Berle’s rites of passage weren’t like other kids. They were a whole lot more scandalous. In fact, he claims to have lost his virginity at the tender age of 12—and with a chorus girl no less. Wikipedia Advertisement History's most fascinating stories and darkest secrets, delivered to your inbox daily. SUBSCRIBE Thank you! Error, please try again. 10. He Stood Up Vaudeville, and his insistent mother, led Berle to his true calling: stand-up comedy. In this milieu, Berle certainly shined. He played nightclubs and bars and seemed to be willing to do anything for laughter and applause. But while audiences knew him for his hilarious antics, his fellow comedians knew him for something much more sinister. Getty Images Advertisement 11. He Quite Literally Stole The Show While Berle was raking in the laughs—and presumably the bucks—his fellow comedians started to notice something odd about his act. Some of his gags seemed a little familiar. In fact, what they noticed was that Berle was blatantly taking jokes and comic gags from other comedians. This resulted in a not-so-kind nickname for Berle. Flickr Advertisement 12. He Got Called Out Berle was quite up front about borrowing jokes from other comedians. However, this didn’t stop newspaper columnist Walter Winchell from penning Berle’s nickname: the “Thief of Bad Gags". Berle didn’t dispute it. In fact, he once said, after watching a rival comedian's act: “I laughed so hard I nearly dropped my pencil". Well, Berle wouldn't be laughing for long. Flickr Advertisement 13. He Messed With The Wrong Fella One night, Berle’s act brought on a rather serious situation. He was doing standup and began teasing a man in the audience—something often done by comedians. Berle, however, didn’t know that the recipient of his insults was the last person he should’ve been making fun of: a known gangster. Later that night, Berle received something more serious than an insult—he got eight stitches. The gangster had stuck a fork in Berle: twice. Wikimedia.Commons Advertisement 14. He Was An Inspiration Even though Berle was unscrupulously borrowing others' material, he did manage to inspire a rising star. Allen Konigsberg was only 14 when he met his hero at a magic shop in New York City. Konigsburg failed to amuse Berle with his clumsy card trick, but he did go on to become Woody Allen and have a not-so-bad career of his own—although not without his own scandals. Wikipedia Advertisement 15. He Got A Shock While Berle wasn't busy stealing jokes or getting forked…
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