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Kenneth Mars
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Kenneth Mars
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Apr 04 1935 - Feb 12 2011 age 75
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Richard Caruthers Little
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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.
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Plus a PDF with liner notes transcribed by Falalalala.com blog-man
CAST OF IMPERSONATIONS
Jack Benny as Ebenezer Scrooge
Rochester as Bob Cratchit
Jimmy Stewart as The Nephew
Jimmy Durante and Alfred Hitchcock as Two Gentlemen From the Poor
Bing Crosby as The Carol Singer
John Wayne as Jacob Marley
Walter Brennan as the Ghost of Christmas Past
John F. Kennedy as the Ghost of Christmas Present
Ed Sullivan as the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
Van Hefflin, Raymond Burr, Peter Lorre as Men at the Party
James Mason, George Burns, Dana Andrews, Orson Welles and Jack Webb as Men on the Street Corner
Chester as Young Boy
Jackie Gleason as Fezziwig
Gregory Peck as Dick Wilkins
Host and Narrator: Fred MacMurray
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Holiday
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Earle Doud
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Feb 14 1927 - Oct 19 1998 age 71
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Rich Little
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Richard Caruthers Little
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Fred Travalena
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Frederick Albert Travalena III
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Oct 06 1942 – Jun 28 2009 age 66
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Comedy writer/producer Earle Doud penned jokes for such television comics as Johnny Carson, Jack Paar, and Jonathan Winters and for the popular television series Father Knows Best in the 1950s and early '60s. His debut album, Sounds Funny, took a humorous look at sound effects.
Doud's most successful outing was an album, The First Family, recorded on October 27, 1962, that poked fun at President John F. Kennedy's White House. Written and produced with Bob Booker and featuring Vaughn Meader as the President and Naomi Brossart as the First Lady, it was a phenomenal success, selling more than seven and a half million copies. Although a second volume, released in the spring of 1963, received an equally warm reception, it was pulled from the marketplace following Kennedy's assassination on November 22, 1963.
The American presidency continued to be a source for Doud's humor, as he subsequently wrote and produced similar albums Lyndon Johnson's Lonely Hearts Club Band with Alen Robin in 1967 and The First Family Rides Again, which spoofed the Ronald Reagan era, in 1981. He also produced and wrote an album, Spiro T. Agnew Is a Riot, parodying Nixon's vice president, in 1971. Souce: allmusic.com
01 Earle's Intro - Warmup - Richard Nixon
02 Waving & Reaching - Mr Rogers
03 Legs & Hips - Jimmy Carter
04 Abdominals - Mr T
05 Leg Stretches & Turkey Stuff - Julia Child
06 Buttocks - Gerald Ford
07 The Cool Down - Ronald Reagan
08 Advanced Workout - Jimmy Stewart
09 Hidden Track - Yoda
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Rich Little
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Richard Caruthers Little
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Nov 26 1938 -
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Born and raised in Ottawa, Canada, Rich is one of three sons of a prominent physician. He began doing impressions as a youngster, responding to the teachers' questions in their own voices. Teaming with a friend, he earned his first payment as an impressionist at age 17. The pair won a talent contest on a Canadian television show and went on to appear on variety programs throughout Canada. Rich later went solo, becoming a successful disc jockey and talk-show host in Ottawa.
As an actor, he performed in forty productions with the Ottawa Little Theatre over a period of ten years. In his early twenties, he recorded his first of nine comedy albums, My Fellow Canadians. It became the best-selling comedy album in Canadian history and made him nationally famous. In 1964, his friend, singer Mel Torme, introduced him to the American public on The Judy Garland Show.
Rich has appeared on countless variety shows over the years, often hosting The Tonight Show. He starred in his own weekly series, The Rich Little Show, and on the TV show, Kopy Kats. He has appeared on soap operas and numerous television dramas. He has made three HBO comedy specials, including Rich Little's Christmas Carol, in which he played all the roles of the Dickens classic, winning top prizes at the Montreux Festival in Switzerland and earning an Emmy in the United States. He has appeared in several movies, recently starring as Johnny Carson in the HBO movie, The Late Shift.
Over the years, Rich has been active with children's charities. He was co-host of the Canadian division of the Children's Miracle Network. He was inducted into the Miami Children's Hospital International Pediatrics Hall of Fame for his charitable work, and in 1983, the Ottawa Civic Hospital named an expanded nursing facility the Rich Little Special Care Nursery.
Rich has won numerous awards. He has twice received the Cleveland Amory Award as Best Guest on a Television Talk Show and was named Comedy Star of the Year by the American Guild of Variety Artists. In June 1998, he will add his star to the Canadian Walk of Fame to go along with his current star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He has performed for the British royal family many times. On the occasion of Ottawa's 150th anniversary, he was honored as one of its most famous citizens. Source: Famous Canadians
01 Radio-TV Press Conference 4:08
02 Tribute To A Canadien 1:07
03 The Intruder 1:01
04 The Quiz Contestant 3:19
05 Hockey Night In Canada 0:40
06 Grey Cup Kick-off 1:26
07 Decision 1:40
08 Parliamentary Theatre 2:17
09 Bedtime Story With Mr. Canada 1:36
10 Fight Night 1:47
11 Enjoyment Or Annoyment 0:51
12 The All Canadian 1:22
13 Her Majesty 1:06
14 Active Retirement 2:57
15 The Birthday 2:13
16 One More Time 0:48
17 Fighting Birds 5:10
18 In Conclusion 0:48
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Norm Crosby
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Norman Crosby
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Sep 15 1927 -
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Henny Youngman
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Henry
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aka King of the One Liners
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Mar 16 1906 - Feb 24 1998 age 91
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Slappy White
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Sep 20 1921 - Nov 07 1995 age 74
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Jackie Vernon
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Ralph Verrone
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New York City, New York, USA
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Mar 29 1924 – Nov 10 1987 age 63
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01 Milton Berle Roasting Rich Little
02 Pat McCormick Roasting TV Celebrity
03 Jackie Vernon Roasting Super Bowl Champs
04 Pat Buttram Roasting Henny Youngman
05 Henny Youngman Roasting Movie Star
06 Slappy White Roasting Super Bowl Champs
07 Dick Shawn Roasting Super Bowl Champs
08 Milton Berle Roasts Movie Star
09 Slappy White Roasts Henny Youngman
10 Norm Crosby Roasts Rich Little
11 Pat McCormick Roasts Rich Little
12 Pat Buttram Roasts Rich Little
13 Rich Little Roasts The Roasters
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Thanks DAK!
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Other Various Artists albums on are HERE
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Rich Little
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Richard Caruthers Little
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Nov 26 1938 -
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Vaughn Meader
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Abbott Vaughn Meader
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Mar 20 1936 – Oct 29 2004 age 68
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Earle Doud
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Feb 14 1927 - Oct 19 1998 age 71
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01 Reaganomics
02 Wake Up
03 Happy Birthday
04 The Lincoln Room
05 Washington Portrait
06 Integration
07 Mr. Bill
08 God
09 The Funeral
10 Late Night Phone Call
11 The Big Game
12 The Happening
13 Bugs
14 The Psychiatrist
15 Preparing the President
16 White House Tour
17 Air Force One
18 Press Conference
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Michael Richards (Seinfeld) | Jenilee Harrison (Three's Company) | Shelley Hack (Charlie's Angels) |
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