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Casting Notice ID: 78597 -- The Tuff Muffs-Montreal, QC
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Casting Notice ID: 78596 -- Pops Diner - A Gospel Play
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Casting Notice ID: 78594 -- Beauty Photo Shoots
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Casting Notice ID: 78593 -- Oklahoma!-Edmonds, WA
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Casting Notice ID: 78592 -- Advertising Shoot-Shopping
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Casting Notice ID: 78591 -- Surrender Dorothy
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Casting Notice ID: 78590 -- Smoke Break
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Casting Notice ID: 78588 -- In The Hands Of A Profecional
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Casting Notice ID: 78587 -- Get With You Tonight
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Casting Notice ID: 78586 -- Under A Desk
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Casting Notice ID: 78583 -- BROOKLYN REALITY SHOW
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Casting Notice ID: 78582 -- To Kill A Mockingbird-Hayward, CA
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Casting Notice ID: 78581 -- Faith County
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Casting Notice ID: 78579 -- Happy Hour-New York ,NY
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Casting Notice ID: 78577 -- Calendar models-New York, NY
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Casting Notice ID: 78575 -- Grease -NY
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Casting Notice ID: 78574 -- Harvey the Locksmith
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Casting Notice ID: 78573 -- Male Models Needed-New York ,NY
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Casting Notice ID: 78572 -- Student Maalox Commercial
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Casting Notice ID: 78571 -- Actors-New York, NY
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Casting Notice ID: 78570 -- Matter of Trust
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Casting Notice ID: 78569 -- Thoroughly Modern Millie-UT
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Casting Notice ID: 78568 -- Checkmate
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Casting Notice ID: 78567 -- Princess Ida, or Castle Adamant
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Casting Notice ID: 78563 -- Four Way From Sunday
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Casting Notice ID: 78562 -- Thug'S Lesson
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Casting Notice ID: 78561 -- Austin’s Bridge
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Casting Notice ID: 78560 -- Mother Courage and Her Children-CA
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Casting Notice ID: 78559 -- Latin Music Box TV looking for Dancers
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Casting Notice ID: 78557 -- Company-Santa Clarita, CA
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Casting Notice ID: 78556 -- 8 Minutes
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Casting Notice ID: 78555 -- Sweetheart
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Casting Notice ID: 78554 -- Wizard of Oz-MI
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Casting Notice ID: 78553 -- Casting Call For Che Guevara Look Alike
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Casting Notice ID: 78552 -- New Theater Seeking Actors-NY
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Casting Notice ID: 78551 -- Liberty Tree
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Casting Notice ID: 78550 -- Need Actors/actresses For A Trailer
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" Soon, everyone was staying up to watch Paar, then talking about his show the next day By then Paar had traded in his "Tonight Show" desk for a Friday prime-time hour "He was a unique personality who brought a new dimension to late night television " A month later, the network managed to lure Paar back Then he began his monologue on a typically cheeky note: "As I was saying, before I was interrupted â€â€?â€â€?â€â€? Associated Press writers Noreen Gillespie and Pat Eaton-Robb in Hartford, Conn C "Jack invented the talk show format as we know it: the ability to sit down and make small talk big " Paar played host to Muhammad Ali when he was still known as Cassius Clay, to a pleasantly pickled Judy Garland, and to the outrageous pianist-composer Oscar Levant Viewers loved this cherubic wiseguy, someone once referred to as "like Peter Pan, if Peter Pan had been written by Mickey Spillane He stayed true to his word, other than a brief return in 1975 as one of several hosts on a rotating late-night roster at ABC Paar almost alone has managed to preserve the possibility of surprise Then, in the U Since the mid-1960s, Paar had kept mostly out of the public eye, engaging in business ventures and indulging his passion for travel Returning on the night of March 7, he was greeted with generous applause as he stepped before the cameras " Johnny Carson took over "The Tonight Show" in 1962 Wells said Paar was hospitalized after suffering a stroke last year During the 1960 presidential campaign, John F "Not only was he a great friend, he was my beginning, just as he was everyone else's His wife of more than 60 years, Miriam, and daughter, Randy, were by his side, Wells said Even youngsters sent to bed before Paar came on parroted his jaunty catch phrase, "I kid you not," with which he regularly certified his flow of self-revealing stories ("I don't care what you think of the colonel," he would chide, "stop using your thumbs when you salute Off the air, as on, Paar never stopped doing the thing he did best: talk " were mistaken for "wayside chapel" instead of "water closet " He could also be volatile, pettish and confounding Then, within weeks of his "Tonight" debut, he was being hailed as "one of America's most popular indoor pastimes " The talkfest came to an end in 1965 " Paar's years on NBC enlivened an otherwise "painfully predictable" TV landscape, wrote The New York Times' Jack Gould in 1962 He was 85 I will miss him terribly," Merv Griffin said Kennedy made a triumphant appearance â€â€? so much so, that a few days after the election, Paar got a letter from Joseph P S "But I felt sure that people would enjoy good, frank and amusing talk Just why he walked away from such a breakthrough career at age 47 would become an enduring source of conjecture, possibly even for Paar "When I'm talking, I know that I do it well It was the night after a skittish NBC executive had judged obscene, and edited out, a story by Paar where the initials "W His explanation would have to suffice: that he was tired and ready to do other things " Born in Canton, Ohio, in 1918, Jack Harold Paar left school at 16 for a job as a radio announcer, and soon found success on various stations as a comic-disc jockey " A man of boundless curiosity and interests, Paar was charming, gracious and famously sentimental: He could shed tears, as he put it, just from "taking the Coca-Cola bottles back to the A&P " They did Former 'Tonight Show' Host Jack Paar Dies Jan 27, 3:50 PM EST Jack Paar, who held the nation's rapt attention as he pioneered late-night talk on "The Tonight Show," then told his viewers farewell when still in his prime, died Tuesday "Mr With little fanfare and â€â€? against all odds â€â€? no tears, he signed off with his June 25 show His specialty was poking fun at officers for an appreciative audience of enlisted men Carson said he was "very saddened" to hear of Paar's death Paar died at his Greenwich, Conn " Paar had taken over the flagging NBC late-night slot in July 1957; Steve Allen had departed some months earlier Entertainers Paar championed included Jonathan Winters, Bob Newhart, Carol Burnett, Woody Allen and Bill Cosby ") In 1947, a magazine poll chose him as "the most promising star of tomorrow," but as the 1950s wore on, he had scored only as a temporary replacement on radio for Jack Benny and Arthur Godfrey, as a failed B-movie actor and a shortlived daytime TV personality And never so much as in February 1960, when, making headlines, he emotionally told his thunderstruck audience that he was leaving his show "Like being chosen as a kamikaze pilot," Paar wrote in "I Kid You Not," a memoir , home as a result of a long illness, said Stephen Wells, Paar's son-in-law "The only time I'm nervous or scared is when I'm NOT talking," he told The Associated Press in 1997 Army special services during World War II, he entertained troops in the South Pacific as a standup comedian Paar had a prime-time talk show for three more seasons, then retired from television in 1965 Kennedy, the proud father, gushing, "I don't know anybody who did more, indirectly, to have Jack elected than your own good self Paar's circle of guests included leading politicians But he had made no secret that his third season of "The Jack Paar Program" would be his last Allen's show was a variety show; Paar's a talk show , contributed to this report