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'''George Jessel''', nicknamed "Toastmaster General of the United States", was a popular [[United States|American]] [[20th century]] actor, singer, [[comedian]] and frequent toast master. During [[World War II]], Jessel made several appearances on the [[USO]] tour, and was a strong supporter of the [[Civil Rights Movement]]. Jessel's influence was so popular, his existance was included in the [[holosuite]] [[holodeck programs|program]] ''[[Bashir 62]]'', a [[24th century]] rendition of [[1962]].
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'''George Jessel''', nicknamed "Toastmaster General of the United States", was a popular [[United States|American]] [[20th century]] actor, singer, [[comedian]] and frequent toast master. During [[World War II]], Jessel made several appearances on the [[USO]] tour, and was a strong supporter of the [[Civil Rights Movement]]. Jessel's influence was so popular, his existence was included in the [[holosuite]] [[holodeck programs|program]] ''[[Bashir 62]]'', a [[24th century]] rendition of [[1962]].
   
That year, [[Vic Fontaine]] made a toast, with [[Odo]] and [[Lola Chrystal]], in the words of Georgie Jessel, "To whatever makes you happy." ''([[DS9]]: "[[His Way]]")''
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That year, [[Vic Fontaine]] made a toast, with [[Odo]] and [[Lola Chrystal]], in the words of Georgie Jessel, "''To whatever makes you happy.''" ({{DS9|His Way}})
 
 
==External Links==
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== External links ==
 
* {{Wikipedia|George Jessel (actor)}}
 
* {{Wikipedia|George Jessel (actor)}}
 
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0422181}}
 
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0422181}}
   
 
[[Category:Humans|Jessel, George]]
 
[[Category:Humans|Jessel, George]]
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Revision as of 16:05, 17 January 2011

George Jessel, nicknamed "Toastmaster General of the United States", was a popular American 20th century actor, singer, comedian and frequent toast master. During World War II, Jessel made several appearances on the USO tour, and was a strong supporter of the Civil Rights Movement. Jessel's influence was so popular, his existence was included in the holosuite program Bashir 62, a 24th century rendition of 1962.

That year, Vic Fontaine made a toast, with Odo and Lola Chrystal, in the words of Georgie Jessel, "To whatever makes you happy." (DS9: "His Way")

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