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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eugene_AllenEugene Allen - Wikipedia

    Eugene Charles Allen (July 14, 1919 – March 31, 2010) was an American waiter and butler who worked for the US government at the White House for 34 years until he retired as the head butler in 1986. Allen's life was the inspiration for the 2013 film The Butler.

  2. Eugene Allen, né le 14 juillet 1919 à Scottsville et mort le 31 mars 2010 1 à Takoma Park, est un majordome américain. Il a travaillé pour huit présidents 2, 1 à la Maison-Blanche pendant 34 ans jusqu'à sa retraite en tant que chef maître d'hôtel en 1986.

  3. 9 févr. 2017 · Eugene Allen served in the White House for 34 years. Assisting eight presidents, Allen’s top priority was to make the White House a comfortable residence for each chief executive and his family.

  4. 15 août 2013 · An inside look at Eugene Allen, the White House butler who served eight U.S. presidents and inspired a movie.

  5. 3 avr. 2010 · WASHINGTON (AP) — Eugene Allen, a White House butler who served presidents from Harry Truman through Ronald Reagan, died Wednesday in Takoma Park, Md. He was 90 and lived in Washington. His...

  6. 4 août 2018 · In a career spanning 34 years and eight presidents, Eugene Allen witnessed some of the most important moments in 20th-century American history — all from his unique point of view as White House butler.

  7. The movie, "Lee Daniels' The Butler," focuses on an African-American servant at the White House. Major Garrett reports on Eugene Allen, the real-life butler who inspired the film character....