Victor Borge
An image from Higher and Higher, one of the productions that also features Victor Borge.
Victor Borge

Victor Borge

January 3, 1909 — København

Victor Borge, born Børge Rosenbaum, was a Danish- American comedian, conductor and pianist, affectionately known as "The Clown Prince of Denmark", "The Unmelancholy Dane", and "The Great Dane".

He was born in Copenhagen and started out as a classic concert pianist, having his first major concert in 1926. In 1933 he started his now famous "stand up" act, with the signature blend of piano music and jokes, and married American Elsie Chilton the same year. Borge started touring extensively in Europe, where he began telling anti-Nazi jokes. When Germany invaded Denmark on 9 April 1940, he was touring Sweden, and fled via finland to the USA with his American wife.

Once in the USA,  he took the name Victor Borge, and quickly managed to adapt his jokes to the American audience, learning English by watching movies. In 1941 he was hired by Bing Crosby for his Kraft Music Hall, and from then on, his fame just grew and grew.

Hanna-Barbera's 50th

Hanna-Barbera's 50th

1989

The Ed Sullivan Show

The Ed Sullivan Show

1948

Higher and Higher

Higher and Higher

1943

The Daydreamer

The Daydreamer

1966

The Best of Victor Borge: Act I & II

The Best of Victor Borge: Act I & II

1990

Victor Borge: Then & Now

Victor Borge: Then & Now

1992

The Legendary Victor Borge

The Legendary Victor Borge

2004

Alarm

Alarm

1938