- Shari Lewis
Infobox Person
name = Shari Lewis
caption = |
birth_date = birth date|1933|1|17|mf=y
birth_place =New York City ,New York
death_date = death date and age|1998|8|2|1933|1|17
death_place =Los Angeles, California Shari Lewis (born Sonia Phyllis Hurwitz;
January 17 ,1933 –August 2 ,1998 ) was aJewish Americanventriloquist ,puppeteer , and children's television show host, most popular during the 1960s. She is best known as the original puppeteer of Lamb Chop, first appearing on "Hi Mom", a local morning show that aired onWNBC in New York.Lewis' father was a founding member of
Yeshiva University inNew York City . Her parents encouraged her to perform, and by age 13 her father taught her to perform specialized magic acts. She also received instruction inacrobatics ,juggling ,piano andviolin . She was taughtventriloquism byJohn W. Cooper .She also learned how to play the piano and violin at New York's High School of Music and Art,
dance at the American School of Ballet, and acting withSanford Meisner of theNeighborhood Playhouse . She attendedColumbia University for one year, then left college to go intoshow business .In 1952, Lewis and her puppetry won first prize on "
Arthur Godfrey 's Talent Scouts" television show. In March 1956, Shari and Lamb Chop were on "Captain Kangaroo " and by 1960 she had her own television program. She graduated tonetwork television in 1960 as host and puppeteer of "The Shari Lewis Show ". The programs featured such characters as Hush Puppy, Charlie Horse, Lamb Chop, and Wing Ding. Lamb Chop, who was little more than a sock with eyes, served as a sassy alter-ego for Shari. Subsequent television programs introduced these characters (minus the black crow, whose characterization became more problematic after the 1960s) to a new generation of children. In 1992, her newEmmy -winning show "Lamb Chop's Play-Along " began a five year run onPBS . Shari also starred in another hit PBS series "The Charlie Horse Music Pizza", which was one of her last projects before her death. The video "Lamb Chop's Special Chanukah" was released in 1996 and received the Parents' Choice award of the year.Death
While undergoing her treatment at
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center inLos Angeles, California , she was diagnosed withuterine cancer in June 1998. Two months later, onAugust 2 ,1998 , Lewis died at the age of 65 after developing viralpneumonia .Awards/Honors
Lewis was the recipient of numerous awards during her lifetime, including:
* 12Emmy Award s
*Peabody Award (1960)
* John F. Kennedy Center Award for Excellence and Creativity (1983)
* 7Parent's Choice Award s
* Action for Children's Television Award
* 1995 American Academy of Children's Entertainment award for Entertainer of the Year
* Dor L'Dor award of theB'nai B'rith (1996)
* 3 Houston Film Festival awards
* Silver Circle Award of theNational Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (1996)
* Film Advisory Board Award of Excellence (1996)
* 2 Charleston Film Festival Gold Awards (1995)
* Houston World Festival silver and bronze awards (1995)
* New York Film and Video Festival Silver Award (1995)
* Monte Carlo Prize for the World's Best Television Variety Show (1963)In addition to writing over 60 books for children, she and her second husband wrote an episode for the third and final season of the original "" series entitled "
The Lights of Zetar ". This was produced in 1968. Lewis had hoped to play the part of "Lt. Mira Romaine," but the role was given to actress Jan Shutan.Family
Her first husband was Stan Lewis. Her second husband, who survives her, is
Jeremy Tarcher , a brother of the novelistJudith Krantz . Lewis's daughter, Mallory Tarcher, also wrote for the shows "Lamb Chop's Play-Along" and "The Charlie Horse Music Pizza".In 2000, her daughter,
Mallory Lewis resumed her mother's work with the Lamb Chop character.Jeremy Tarcher has/had a publishing company,with books about paranormal (psychic) phenomena.
Television shows
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The Shari Lewis Show " - 1960
*"The Shari Lewis Show" (BBC ) - 1975
*"Lamb Chop's Play-Along " - 1992
*"Charlie Horse Music Pizza " - 1998Episodic TV appearances
*"
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. " (1966) - Lewis was the guest star in the episode known as "The Off-Broadway Affair"; she played an adorably perky, somewhat ditzy understudy.*Lewis (and Lamb Chop) guest-starred on episode 2.20, "Lamb Chop's on the Menu" of "The Nanny", which premiered on
February 13 1995 .Cultural references
*In the episode
Dummy for Love on season 2 ofSabrina the Teenage Witch , Salem has photoshopped images of himself with various celebrities such asMother Theresa to give to Zelda so she'll put in a good word for him at the Witches Council so he'll have a reduced sentence. Later, Zelda finds a hidden photo of him and Shari Lewis, and Salem nervously attacks her questioning with, 'That's from my personal collection!'.External links
*imdb name|id=0507741
* [http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Tower/7873/shari.html Shari Lewis: A Fan's Tribute] Memoryalpha|The Lights of Zetar — Star Trek episode
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7971 Shari Lewis & Lamb Chop]* [http://mercurye.com/ventriloquism/ "A Pictorial History of Ventriloquism"]
* [http://www.kitten-kaboodle.com/Shari_Lewis_and_Lambchop/Shari_Lewis_biography.html "Kitten Kaboodle's biography of Shari Lewis]
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