- Les Lye
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birthname = Leslie Earnest Lye
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location =Toronto ,Ontario ,Canada
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tonyawards =Leslie Earnest Lye (born
November 18 ,1924 inToronto ,Ontario ) is a Canadian actor. Best known for his numerous adult roles on the cult-classic children's program, "You Can't Do That On Television ", he has enjoyed atelevision andradio career spanning nearly half a century.Career
Following a stint in the armed forces after high school, he attended the
University of Toronto , where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree, and then enrolled inLorne Greene 's Academy of Radio Arts. In 1948, he moved toOttawa to join Frank Ryan'sCFRA team.As a radio announcer, Les worked with the station's popular groups and was also in demand as an
emcee at their many live appearances. After heading back to Toronto to work for a short time at CKEY, he returned to Ottawa and CFRA with his alter ego, Abercrombie. Lye became one of radio's top personalities before turning to the new medium of television in 1958. His first job, as a co-host on the talk show "Contact", lasted three years.In 1961,
CJOH-TV went on the air with Lye as afreelance writer and performer. Meanwhile, local entertainerBill Luxton was busy with several shows, including a morning magazine. Forming what would become a long-lasting partnership, Lye soon began creating comic characters for Bill to interview on his morning show.When puppeteer
John Conway decided to give up hosting the CJOH kids show "Cartoonerville" in 1966, the station's programmers asked Lye and Luxton to team up and take over. "Uncle Willy & Floyd" was born. Over the years, such personalities asAlanis Morissette ,Klea Scott ,Bruno Gerussi andMargaret Trudeau would drop by for surprise guest appearances."You Can't Do That On Television"
In addition to Luxton, Lye has worked with
Don Harron ,Ruth Buzzi andOrson Bean , and has worked for the CBC, CTV and Global television networks. "Uncle Willy & Floyd" ran for 22 years in syndication across Canada, and "You Can't Do That On Television " enjoyed a 10-season run and international acclaim. Among his many accomplishments, Lye has appeared in a number of stage shows and was a major contributor toRich Little 's career.In animation, he guest-starred on an episode of "
The Raccoons " and appeared in the first two television specials based on theCare Bears franchise, "The Care Bears in the Land Without Feelings " and "The Care Bears Battle the Freeze Machine ". In 1987, he became the voice of Quellor on "The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin ".Lifetime achievement
In 2003, Lye and Luxton were honored with lifetime achievement awards from the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists (
ACTRA ), for their work on "Willy & Floyd". Now retired, Lye continues to work as an active member of theJuvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and is also writing a book of hismemoirs .External links
* [http://www.ycdtotv.com/ Website] about
You Can't Do That On Television
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0528013/ Les Lye] at theInternet Movie Database
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