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  2. Berg was the author and lead actress of NBC's short-lived 1935 radio show House of Glass, in which she played a hotel owner. After the sugar factory where her husband worked burned down, she developed a semi-autobiographical skit, portraying a Jewish family in a Bronx tenement, into a radio show.

  3. Sep 29, 2024 · Gertrude Berg (born Oct. 3, 1899, New York, N.Y., U.S.—died Sept. 14, 1966, New York City) was an American actor, producer, and screenwriter whose immensely popular situation comedy about the Goldberg family ran in various radio, television, stage, and film versions between 1929 and 1953.

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    Gertrude Berg. Actress: The Goldbergs. Gertrude was born in New York City and her father owned a summer resort hotel. In her teens she wrote dialogues about her father and grandfather and recited them to guests at the hotel.

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  5. Gertrude Berg. Actress: The Goldbergs. Gertrude was born in New York City and her father owned a summer resort hotel. In her teens she wrote dialogues about her father and grandfather and recited them to guests at the hotel.

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    • September 14, 1966
  6. Mar 15, 2021 · One woman wrote, produced and starred in a hit TV show that launched in 1949. Jennifer Keishin Armstrong looks at the extraordinary success of Gertrude Berg.

  7. Jun 23, 2021 · For a generation of Americans, Gertrude Berg embodied Jewish motherhood in a series of radio, television, stage, and film performances. She is best remembered as the creative force behind the Goldbergs, a fictitious Jewish family who lived in an apartment at 1038 East Tremont Avenue in the Bronx.

  8. Berg, Gertrude (18991966) American actress, producer, and author, who was famous for the hit radio and television series "The Goldbergs." Born Gertrude Edelstein on October 3, 1899, in New York City; died on September 14, 1966, in New York City; only child of Jacob and Diana Netta (Goldstein) Edelstein; attended Wadleigh High School, New ...