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  1. 6 de fev. de 1991 · Entertainer Danny Thomas, best-known for his 1950s television series ``Make Room for Daddy'' and his patronage of St. Jude's Children's Hospital, died of a heart attack Wednesday. He was 77. Norman Brokaw, head of the William Morris Agency and Thomas' longtime agent, said the actor suffered an apparent heart attack at his Trousdale Estates home about 1:30 a.m.

  2. St. Judeinvest $11.5 billion targeting childhood catastrophic diseases globally. St. JudeChildren’s Research Hospital is launching the largest strategic expansion in its nearly 60-year history, investing more than $11.5 billion over six years to accelerate research and treatment for children around the globe with catastrophic diseases.

  3. Jack Benny replaces Danny at Rusty's Cub Scouts show.Originally titled "Make Room for Daddy," this classic sitcom follows a NYC nightclub entertainer as he h...

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  4. Originally titled "Make Room for Daddy," this classic sitcom follows a NYC nightclub entertainer as he hilariously juggles his career and family life.

  5. He was on Make Room for Daddy, later known as The Danny Thomas Show. Danny used his fame to fulfill his vow and to change the lives of thousands of children and families. In 1962, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital opened in front of a crowd of 9,000 in Memphis, Tenn.

  6. 15 de mar. de 2023 · Terry has a new and sophisticated girlfriend, and Danny doesn't approve. Before he meets her wealthy, aloof parents, that is.Originally titled "Make Room for...

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  7. www.infoplease.com › who2-biography › danny-thomasDanny Thomas | Infoplease

    6 de fev. de 1991 · Danny Thomas founded the St. Jude's Research Hospital, which is dedicated to finding cures for catastrophic children's diseases. The hospital opened in 1962 in Memphis, Tennessee. Danny Thomas published an autobiography, Make Room for Danny , in 1990, the year before his death.