The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07.
Caesar, Sid
1922, American comedian, one of the stars of the 1950s golden age of live television, b. Yonkers, N.Y. While performing in a World War II military show he met the producer Max Liebman who, impressed with Caesars comic abilities, later sponsored him in club gigs and had him host the television variety show Admiral Broadway Review (1949). In Your Show of Shows (195054) Caesar performed skits, improvisations, satire, doubletalk rendered in dialect, and monologues, often with Imogene Coca and Carl Reiner. The shows brilliant corps of writers included Reiner, Neil Simon, Mel Brooks, Larry Gelbart, and Mel Tolkin. Coca went on to her own television show, and Caesar returned with Caesars Hour (195557). After the 1950s Caesars television career was largely reduced to guest appearances. He also performed in a number of movies, including Its a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963), Silent Movie (1973), and Grease (1978).