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- CELEBRITIES WHO DIED OF TOBACCO RELATED CAUSES
This is a list that does not pretend to be complete, it includes movie stars, entertainers and celebrities who were smokers and died of causes directly related to smoking, some of them were really young…
- Celebrity Smoking Deaths - Menstuff
Allen, Gracie, 58, actress; heart attack (August 27, 1964) The Burns and Allen Show Allen lived with a George Burns, an inveterate cigar smoker, for 38 years; she had a long history of heart problems
- 227 famous people who died because they smoked…
Allen, Gracie, 58, actress; heart attack (August 27, 1964) The Burns and Allen Show Allen lived with an George Burns, an inveterate cigar smoker, for 38 years; she had a long
- Gracie Allen - Wikipedia
Grace Ethel Cecile Rosalie Allen (July 26, 1895 [1][2][3] – August 27, 1964) was an American vaudevillian, singer, actress, and comedian who became internationally famous as the zany partner and comic foil of husband George Burns, her straight man, appearing with him on radio, television and film as the duo Burns and Allen
- Gracie Allen Dead - The New York Times
HOLLYWOOD, Aug 28—Gracie Allen, whose zany comedy helped make Burns and Allen a top show business act for years, died of a heart attack last night at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital She was 58
- Famous smokers who died from smoking related disease
All the celebrities in this list were smokers and have died from diseases that are related to smoking tobacco The list is not without irony: notable people in this list are the members of the Reynolds family, the family behind the cigaret brand Camel
- George Gracie: A Valentine’s Day love story
As the story goes, renowned showman Florenz Ziegfeld was in the audience for one of their comedy acts, in which George blows smoke in Gracie’s face from his ever-present cigar This apparently didn’t sit well with Ziegfeld, who later sent George a cable saying, “I’ll pay $200 for the dame, $100 for the act!”
- GEORGE BURNS, FOR THE LOVE OF GRACIE - The Washington Post
NEW YORK -- Sometimes, as Freud would say, a cigar is just a cigar But in this case, the rotting brown plug of tobacco in George Burns' mouth is the most widely recognizable prop for the
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