On this day, July 31, 1911, George Liberace was born. [View all]
Yes, there was another one. He showed up with his brother on an episode of "What's My Line?"
George Liberace

George Liberace (right) with his brother Liberace in 1953
Background information
Born: July 31, 1911; Menasha, Wisconsin, U.S.
Died: October 16, 1983 (aged 72); Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Occupation(s): Musician, television performer
Instrument(s): Violin
Labels: Imperial Records
George Liberace (July 31, 1911 October 16, 1983) was an American musician and television performer.
Biography
Born in Menasha, Wisconsin on July 31, 1911, George Liberace was the elder brother and business partner of famed entertainer Liberace. He appeared regularly on his brother's syndicated television show in the 1950s as a violin accompanist and orchestral arranger. On occasions when he did not appear, Liberace would often say his catchphrase "I wish my brother George was here".
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On this day, July 31, 1911, George Liberace was born