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Born in 1896, Burns played in [[Vaudeville]] and eventually started a double act with a young woman, Gracie Allen. However, Burns soon found that while she was his [[Straight Man|comic foil]], she was getting more laughs with her comments than his best jokes. Being humble enough to bow to reality, Burns flipped the act and became the [[Straight Man]] and Grace Allen carried the heavy comedic lifting as the team Burns and Allen on stage, radio and television.
 
The basic act was Gracie seemingly playing [[The Ditz]] while Burns regularly broke the [[Fourth Wall]] with side glances and comments to the audience. However, Allen's character was somewhat different in that she wasn't so much stupid, she just saw the world in such an idiosyncratic way that no one but George could function effectively around her. When TV shifted to color, Allen retired; [[Mismatched Eyes|her eyes had different colored irises]], and she felt that it was too distracting/embarrassing to work in color.
 
After Allen died in the 1960s, Burns worked on a lower level until 1974 when he got a de facto starring role in ''[[The Sunshine Boys]]'' as a old comedian coming out of retirement to work for a partner he can't stand and with whom the feeling is mutual. That role got him a Best Supporting Actor [[Oscar]], which made him the oldest male winner in the Actor division (he was 80) until [[Christopher Plummer]] won at age 82.