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Jack De Leon - Firsta Family 1972

On: Sunday, May 12, 2013

Jack De Leon
Birth Name
aka Christopher Weeks

aka Christopher Weeks
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Dec 19 1924 - Oct 16 2006 age 81
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Jesse White, Louise Chalmis, Bob Ridgeley, Dick Clair, Jenna McMahon, Jerry Fogel, Ed Peck
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Best remembered as the vulnerable, flinty-faced "Marty," gay kleptomaniac in a series of appearances on the sitcom "Barney Miller," Jack DeLeon's career stretched back decades, and included comedy albums done under the name Christopher Weeks.
Born in 1924, he started making films in the early 60's and as Christopher Weeks had a few political comedy albums out: "My Son the President" (on John F. Kennedy) and "LBJ in the Catskills." These were attempts to cash in on the interest in light political humor spawned by "The First Family." Weeks was able to imitate Kennedy and Johnson but not able to make a hit of either album. Just to confuse matters, he also mde "De Leon Roars" under the Jack DeLeon name (stand-up rather than impressions) and in 1972 as DeLeon was in the cast of "The Firsta Family" (imagining The Godfather as president)
His vocal talents were used extensively via cartoons, and he was busy with Saturday morning fare such as Emergency +4 (1973), Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo (1979), Spider-Man (1981) and The Kwicky Koala Show (1981).
His film work ran the gamut from "Carhops" and "Linda Lovelace for President" (both 1975) to "The Choirboys" (1977). In the 80's he evidently reverted back to his Christopher Weeks name, appearing in "Valet Girls" (1987), "Violent Zone" (1989), Temptress (1994) and his last movie, "Allyson is Watching" (1997)
His varied on-screen TV credits include "Switch," "Sanford and Son" and "Starsky and Hutch." He guested on "Get Smart" and was a friend of Don Adams. Jack was a member of "Yarmy's Army"(a reference to Don's real name), a group of actors who would get together each month for social activity and charity work. He is survived by his son Ricky and brother George, as well as several grandchildren.  ~Who's Who In Comedy (Online)

Jack De Leon presents a series of sketches showing what might happen if a mobster were elected president. Cast:
Papa Presidente – Jack Deleon
Kissingliero – Jesse White
Mama – Louise Chalmis
Skippy – Bob Ridgeley
Michael – Dick Clair
Airline Stewardess – Jenna McMahon
Announcer – Jerry Fogel
Senator – Ed Peck

01 The Making of a President
02 The Godfathers Inauguration
03 Mama Presidentes Tour
04 Fiddling on the Roof
05 First Cabinet Eating
06 Cost, Costa is Costly
07 My Godson – The Rock Singer
08 Flying United

09 White House Garage Sale
12Group Confessional
11 The Hit
12 Papa Presidente’s Security, The East Wing, Equal Rights
13 Image Maker
14 Breakfast Problem
16 Hot Line Crisis
17 Family Portrait
18 The Late Show 

Parody
United Artists PYS 5706
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His Other Albums on this blog are HERE






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Kenneth Mars - Henry The First 1974

On: Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Kenneth Mars
Kenneth Mars
Chicago
Illinois, USA
Apr 04 1935 - Feb 12 2011 age 75
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Rich Little
Richard Caruthers Little
Nov 26 1938 -

Mel Blanc, Chuck McCann, Peter Fonda, Jesse White, Marvin Kaplan
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Kenneth Mars was best known for his roles in several Mel Brooks films, the most memorable being the insane Nazi playwright of "Springtime for Hitler", Franz Liebkind, in 1968's The Producers and the relentless Police Inspector Hans Wilhelm Fredrich Kemp in 1974's Young Frankenstein.
Mars had the role of the friendly fireman neighbor Harry Zarakartos on the television sitcom He & She, and has also been featured in a number of small roles in programs such as the Misfits of Science pilot episode, the audio program Adventures in Odyssey, and the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Shadowplay". He was cast opposite Bette Davis in Hello Mother, Goodbye!, a 1973 television pilot that was aired by NBC but never added to its schedule.
Mars often played characters with exaggerated accents. He was German in The Producers, Young Frankenstein, and Malcolm in the Middle, and was the Croatian Hugh Simon in What's Up, Doc?. His voice work is most remembered for his role of Ariel's father King Triton in Disney's animated feature The Little Mermaid. ~Fallout wiki page

01 The Message
02 Introduction
03 Interview
04 The Break
05 The Walk
06 TV Talk To The Nation
07 Dinner With The Kissingers
08 The Page
09 Machines
10 Customs
11 Takin' Care Of Business
12 Disneyland
13 United Nations
14 Relaxation
15 The Costume
16 Mediation
17 The Slides
18 The Hucklebuck




Artwork by Al Hirschfeld
His trademark: hiding his daughter Nina's name in his drawings, 5 places on the cover, 3 on the reverse side.





Political Humor
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His Other Albums on this blog are HERE
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Gary Owens - Gary Owens Presents The Funny Side Of Bonnie And Clyde 1968

On: Thursday, April 26, 2012

Gary Owens
Gary Altman
May 10, 1936 -
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Dave Ketchum
Birth name
aka David Ketchum
Quincy, Illinois, USA
Feb 04 1928 -
Official Site
Wikipedia

Agent... 
Bonnie... 
Clyde... 
Cousin Norbert... 
Narrator... 
The Marshal... 
Uncle Charlie... 
Used Car Salesman... 
Jesse White
Joan Gerber
David Ketchum
Jesse White
Gary Owens
Gene Moss
Jim Thurman
Jesse White


01 The Enforcer 2:05
02 The Getaway :50
03 Marshal And The Sheriff 2:35
04 The Lesson :35
05 The Handshake :30
06 The Agent 2:40
07 Marshal and Cafe #2 :55
08 The Commercial 1:15
09 Philosophical Chat 1:40

10 The Bank Hold-Up Note 2:40
11 Marshal And Hotel Clerk 1:10
12 Bonnie's Poem 2:00
13 The Love Scene 1:10
14 The Wrong Getaway Vehicle 1:45
15 Marshal And The Barber :50
16 The Parking Ticket 1:40
17 The Used Car Salesman 2:05
18 Marshal And Cafe #1 1:05 
 

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Sketches
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