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Victor Borge Performing in Chicago Royalty Free Stock Photo
Victor Borge at a Chicago Performance Royalty Free Stock Photo
Borge church in Vestvagoya, Lofoten islands, Norway Royalty Free Stock Photo
Victor Borge at a Chicago Performance Royalty Free Stock Photo
Victor Borge Performs in Chicago with Marylyn Mulvey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tomas borge and carlos fonseca sculptures Royalty Free Stock Photo
Postage stamp Nicaragua, 1983. Santos Lopez, Tomas Borge, Francisco Buitrago, Silvio Mayorg Royalty Free Stock Photo
Victor Borge in Chicago
Victor Borge Performs in Chicago with Mary Lyn Mulvey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Victor Borge Performs in Chicago Royalty Free Stock Photo
NICARAGUA - CIRCA 1983: A stamp printed in Nicaragua shows Santos Lopez, Tomas Borge, Francisco Buitrago and Mayorga, circa 1983. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Victor borge rose Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Borge church near Bøstad surrounded by snow-covered mountains of Vestvågøy, Lofoten, Norway Royalty Free Stock Photo
Victor Borge Performs in Chicago Royalty Free Stock Photo
Victor Borge Royalty Free Stock Photo
Danish comedian, pianist, musical conductor, actor and stage performer Victor Borge is dapper as he poses after a performance at the Chicago Theatre in Chicago, Illinois on February 11, 1982. Borge`s tart tongue got him in hot water with his jokes against the Nazis. As they took over Denmark, he fled to the United States in 1940. Not speaking a word of English, the former Borge Rosenbaum learned it in short order by frequenting movie theaters on a regular and accelerated basis. Within a few years he became quite popular for his frequent radio appearances and nightclub act. In 1953 he had a two-week Broadway engagement, `Comedy in Music,` which was so popular it ran for 3 years. He said he was not making fun of music, but rather of musicians. His routines and comic riffs of musical satire were as inventive and original as they were legendary. A prolific global performer, even at the age of 90, the `unmelancholy Dane` died on December 23, 2000, 11 days shy of his 92nd birthday.


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