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Ed Wynn and Golden Age of Radio

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Difference between Ed Wynn and Golden Age of Radio

Ed Wynn vs. Golden Age of Radio

Isaiah Edwin Leopold (November 9, 1886 – June 19, 1966), better known as Ed Wynn, was an American actor and comedian noted for his Perfect Fool comedy character, his pioneering radio show of the 1930s, and his later career as a dramatic actor. The old-time radio era, sometimes referred to as the Golden Age of Radio, was an era of radio programming in the United States during which radio was the dominant electronic home entertainment medium.

Similarities between Ed Wynn and Golden Age of Radio

Ed Wynn and Golden Age of Radio have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Red Skelton, Rod Serling, Texaco, Vaudeville.

Red Skelton

Richard "Red" Skelton (July 18, 1913September 17, 1997) was an American comedy entertainer.

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Rod Serling

Rodman Edward "Rod" Serling (December 25, 1924 – June 28, 1975) was an American screenwriter, playwright, television producer, and narrator known for his live television dramas of the 1950s and his science-fiction anthology TV series, The Twilight Zone.

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Texaco

Texaco, Inc. ("The Texas Company") is an American oil subsidiary of Chevron Corporation.

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Vaudeville

Vaudeville is a theatrical genre of variety entertainment.

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Ed Wynn and Golden Age of Radio Comparison

Ed Wynn has 98 relations, while Golden Age of Radio has 294. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 1.02% = 4 / (98 + 294).

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