Herbert Wiere
Herbert Wiere
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Herbert Wiere was born in Vienna in 1909 into a family having a long
tradition in show business. In 1922, he and his brothers,
Harry Wiere and
Sylvester Wiere, formed
The Wiere Brothers comedy act
and began performing in theatres and on stages. They came to America
for the first time in 1935 and remained in 1937. The Wiere Bros. were
an exceptionally talented comedy team having the ability to play
numerous instruments, sing, dance and perform acrobatics, while being
extremely funny in the process. Their act was a headliner on the
theatre and night club circuit and, in films, they are very funny, but
unfortunately were not used very frequently. Their first film
appearance was in
Vogues of 1938 (1937). Two of
their film appearances in 1943,
Swing Shift Maisie (1943) and
Hands Across the Border (1944),
both claim to "introduce the Wiere Brothers" to American audiences.
Their dancing and music routine is probably best captured on film in
Road to Rio (1947), starring
Bob Hope and
Bing Crosby. Their last film appearance was
in Double Trouble (1967), starring
Elvis Presley. In 1960, CBS commissioned
thirteen episodes of a television series starring
The Wiere Brothers. The
series,
Oh! Those Bells (1962), was
initially directed by former "Three Stooges" director
Jules White. The show aired in the
Summer of 1962 and was not renewed after its first season. The Wiere
Brothers continued to appear in night clubs and regularly on television
throughout the fifties, sixties and until 1970, when
Sylvester Wiere died. After Sylvester's
death, Harry and Herbert went into semi-retirement, but continued to
work occasionally in television and on stage. In January of 1992, Harry
Wiere died. As of 1996, Herbert Wiere semi-retired and died three years
later.
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