Singer Eddie Fisher got his big break in 1949 on Eddie Cantor's radio show. After the Korean war, Fisher became one of the last great young crooners of the pre-rock and roll period, with 35 recordings making the Top 40. He had two variety shows on TV, and was the national spokesman for Coca-Cola. He left his first wife, actress Debbie Reynolds for recently widowed Elizabeth Taylor, and after the famous Taylor-Fisher divorce, married Actress Connie Stevens. He has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.