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  • US comedian, actor and several times Oscar Show host. Born March 14, 1947 in Long Island, NY, US. Participated as a choir member on Voices That Care. Crystals father took over the famous Commodore Records shop from Crystals uncle, forunder of the Commodore jazz label, Milt Gabler.
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  • William Edward %22Billy%22 Crystal (born March 14, 1948) is an American actor, writer, producer, director, comedian, and television host. He gained prominence in the 1970s for playing Jodie Dallas on the ABC sitcom Soap and became a Hollywood film star during the late 1980s and 1990s, appearing in the critical and box office successes When Harry Met Sally... (1989), City Slickers (1991), and Analyze This (1999) and providing the voice of Mike Wazowski in the Monsters, Inc. franchise.He has hosted the Academy Awards 9 times, beginning in 1990 and most recently in 2012; a record second only to that of Bob Hope, who hosted 14 times.
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