HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) _ Imogene Coca, the elfin actress and satiric comedienne who co-starred with Sid Caesar on television's classic ``Your Show of Shows'' in the 1950s, died Saturday. She was 92.
Comedienne and vaudevillian Imogene Coca died. She was 92. The performer was most famous as a co-star of early television with Sid Caesar on NBC's Your Show of Shows in the 1950s. We have an ...
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Emmy Award for Best Actress presented to Imogene Coca for her work on Your Show of Shows at the 4th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards in 1952. The Emmy statuette consists of a winged woman holding an ...