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I just woke up to this this morning. The world has lost a great legend.

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Megan

 

Bob Hope dead at 100

Comedian an entertainment legend

 

(CNN) --Bob Hope, whose quick wit, daring personality and ski-sloped nose

identified him as an icon of 20th-century entertainment, has died. He was 100.

 

Known as " Mr. Entertainment " or " the King of Comedy, " Hope appeared in

more than 75 films, starred in more than 475 TV programs and 1,000-plus radio

programs. He also toured tirelessly for the U.S. armed forces.

 

He was one of the last of the great entertainers whose career took off in

the first half of the 20th century and who continued to reach new generations of

fans by the end of it.

 

Born Leslie Townes Hope on May 29, 1903, in Eltham, England, Hope was the

fifth of seven sons of William Henry Hope and Avis Townes Hope.

 

After his family moved to Cleveland, Ohio, when he was 4, Hope got his

first taste of show business in 1915 when he won a Charlie Chaplin imitation

contest.

 

He took to vaudeville by the 1920s -- and started using the stage name

" Bob " in 1928, dropping Leslie. His first Broadway performances came in the 1933

musical " Roberta. "

 

Hope made it to the silver screen with " The Big Broadcast of 1938. " He

teamed with Shirley Ross on the Oscar-winning song " Thanks for the Memory. " The

tune became a signature theme for Hope.

 

Hope's film career really took off with the highly popular series of

" Road " movies with Bing Crosby -- among them " Road to Singapore, " " Road to

Morocco " and " Road to Rio. "

 

Movies only the beginning

But movies were just the tip of the iceberg in Hope's career as an

entertainer. He also created and starred in an NBC radio show that went on for

18 years and 1,145 programs.

 

In 1941, he began visiting U.S. troops. In 1948, Hope held a Christmas

show for the troops -- the first of many. By 1953, he'd performed before nearly

1 million servicemen at some 400 camps, naval stations and military hospitals

around the world.

 

Television was not immune to Hope's charisma, either. In 1950, he signed a

deal with NBC that eventually turned into 40-plus years of TV specials -- more

than 475 programs and specials, many of which swept the Nielsen ratings.

 

Late in his career, Hope spoke to new generations of television viewers

through his annual song, dance and comedy Christmas specials on NBC.

 

Hope also became one of America's most famous amateur golfers. " Golf is my

real profession, " Hope once said. " Show business pays my green fees. "

 

High honors

Each year he hosted the Bob Hope Classic; the tournament, still played by

tour pros, is now called the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.

 

In 1997, Congress named Hope an honorary U.S. veteran, citing his decades

of entertaining troops around the world. He is the only person to receive that

distinction.

 

When informed of the honor, Hope was uncharacteristically serious. " I've

been given many awards in my lifetime, " he said, " but to be numbered among the

men and women I admire the most is the greatest honor I have ever received. "

 

Hope is survived by his wife, Dolores Hope, their four adopted children

and four grandchildren.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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