In the 1950s, Caesar and Your Show of Shows, his television show with Imogene Coca, were household names.
Despite the age difference, he seems to complement her perfectly, and you never get the sense that Imogene is a “cougar.”
Imogene was apathetic, awkwardly holding the baby as if she was not quite sure what to do with him.
As to marrying Imogene, who hadn't quite so many hundreds as himself, that he knew to be impossible.
Mrs. Bowen received it by the servant who brought her coffee to the room, and she sent it without any word to Imogene.
Imogene's husband, Jefferson Midgely, had long thought he would like to reside in Chicago.
She sat down on the bed, and began to speak at once, as if she knew Imogene must be awake.
Mrs. Bowen did not often see him when he went to call upon Imogene, and she was not at more than two or three of the parties.