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Sam Honigberg : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sam Honigberg
Sam Honigberg was a once an associate editor of ''Billboard Magazine'' and then later head of a department for Frederick Brothers Artists Corp.〔''Pittsburg Post Gazette'' (Page 20 ''The Drama Desk'' by Harold V. Cohen, ''Local Scrappings'' )〕 He was also a publicist who represented acts such as George Gobel, Bob Newhart, Steve Allen and the ''Leave It To Beaver'' series.〔''Variety'' May 21, 2007 (''Sam Honigberg, 95, publicist'' )〕 ==Personal background== Honigberg was born in the Ukraine. In 1926, he and his family he emigrated to the United States where they settled in Pittsburgh. He later attended the Pittsburgh University. One of his classmates was Gene Kelly.〔''Daily Variety'' May 30, 2007 (Sam Honigberg.(Obituary)(Brief article) )〕 He was a longtime friend of entertainer George Gobel who had also worked for as his publicity man.〔''Gadsen Times'' Monday, February 25, 1991 (G2 NATIONAL Briefs, California, Entertainer George Gobel dies )〕〔''The Daily Reporter'' June 2, 1955 (It's the Little Things That Can Become Irksome on TV by Wayne Oliver )〕 For a period of time, the Honigbergs lived in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles.〔''Valley News'' September 5, 1968 (Page 99 )〕 His wife Anne passed away at age 85 on July 1, 1999 of natural causes at Encino Hospital.〔''Variety August 6, 1999 (Scene | People News ''Anne Honigberg'' )〕 He died of natural causes on 17th May 2007 at age 95.〔''Variety'' May 21, 2007 (''Sam Honigberg, 95, publicist'' )〕〔Dead Rockstars Club (2007 January to June )〕
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