- Ed Wynn
Infobox actor
name = Ed Wynn
caption = from the film "Stage Door Canteen " (1943)
birthname = Isaiah Edwin Leopold
birthdate = birth date|1886|11|9|mf=y
birthplace =Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania , U.S.
deathdate = death date and age|1966|6|19|1886|11|9|mf=n
deathplace =Beverly Hills, California , U.S.
restingplace = Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale) California
spouse = Dorothy Elizabeth Nesbitt (1946 - 1955)
Frieda Mierse (1937 - 1939)
Hilda Keenan (1914 - 1937)
children =Keenan Wynn
imdb_id = 943956
awards =Hollywood Walk of Fame Ed Wynn (
November 9 1886 -June 19 1966 ) was a popular Americancomedian andactor noted for both his "Perfect Fool" comedy character and his later career as a dramatic actor.Born Isaiah Edwin Leopold in
Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania , he ran away from home in his teens and eventually adapted his middle name "Edwin" into his new stage name, "Ed Wynn", to save his family the embarrassment of having a low comedian as a relative.In his youth, Wynn worked as an onstage assistant to
W. C. Fields . Fields caught him mugging for the audience during his "Pool Room" routine and knocked him unconscious with his cue. Wynn became a headliner invaudeville in the early-1910s, and was a star of theZiegfeld Follies starting in 1914. He was best known as acomedian , billed as The Perfect Fool (and starring in a musicalrevue of that name on Broadway in 1921). Wynn also wrote, directed and produced many shows. He was famous for his silly costumes and props, and he always worked "clean," making his shows suitable for the entire family.Radio
Although many gag writers later provided material for Wynn's performances in radio, television and movies, it was his proud boast that every line he ever spoke during his early career as a stage performer was written by himself.
He hosted a popular
radio show , "The Fire Chief" for most of the 1930s, heard inNorth America on Tuesday nights, sponsored byTexaco gasoline . Like many former vaudeville performers who turned to radio in the same decade, the stage-trained Wynn insisted on playing for a live studio audience, doing each program as an actual stage show, using visual bits to augment his written material, and in his case, wearing a colorful costume with a red fireman's helmet. He usually bounced his gags off announcer/straight manGraham McNamee ; Wynn's customary opening, "Tonight, Graham, the show's gonna be different," became one of the most familiar tag-lines of its time. Sample joke: "Graham, my uncle just bought a new second-handed car... he calls it Baby! I don't know, it won't go anyplace without a rattle!"By 1930 Wynn was a radio superstar, and he reprised his radio character in two movies, "Follow the Leader" (1930) and "The Chief" (1933). Near the height of his radio fame he founded his own short-lived
radio network , theAmalgamated Broadcasting System , which lasted only five weeks in 1933.Wynn was offered the title role in
MGM 's 1939 screen adaptation of "The Wizard of Oz", but he turned down the role, as did his Ziegfeld contemporary W. C. Fields. The part finally went toFrank Morgan .wynn also appeared on bonanza ponderosa birdmanTelevision
In the late 1940s Ed Wynn hosted one of the first comedy-variety
television shows, and won anEmmy Award in 1949.Buster Keaton made guest appearances with Wynn, establishing him in television as well.After the end of Wynn's television series, his son, actor
Keenan Wynn , had encouraged him to make the career change rather than retire. Ed Wynn reluctantly began a career as a dramatic actor in television and movies. The two appeared in two productions: the 1957 "Playhouse 90 " broadcast ofRod Serling 's play "Requiem for a Heavyweight ". Ed was terrified of straight acting and kept goofing his lines in rehearsal. When the producers wanted to fire him, starJack Palance said he would quit if they fired Ed. On live broadcast night, Wynn surprised everyone with his pitch-perfect performance, and his quick ad libs to cover his mistakes. Ed and his son also worked together in theJose Ferrer film "The Great Man ," Ed again proving his unexpected skills in drama."Requiem" established Wynn as serious dramatic actor who could easily hold his own with the best. His role in "The Diary of Anne Frank" won him an Academy Award nomination for best supporting actor in 1959.
Also in 1959, Wynn appeared on Serling's TV series "The Twilight Zone" in "
One for the Angels ". Serling, a longtime admirer, had written that episode especially for him, and Wynn later starred in the episode "Ninety Years Without Slumbering ". For the rest of his life, Ed skillfully moved between comic and dramatic roles. He appeared in feature films and anthology television, endearing himself to new generations of fans.Films
Wynn provided the voice of the
Mad Hatter inWalt Disney 's film, "Alice in Wonderland" and appeared as the Fairy Godfather inJerry Lewis ' "Cinderfella ". In "That Darn Cat!" (1965) he played Mr. Hofstedder, the watch jeweler. One of his best-known performances during later years was Uncle Albert in "Mary Poppins". In addition to Disney films, Wynn was a popular character in the Disneyland production "The Golden Horseshoe Review." His last movie was "The Gnome-Mobile " (1967) in which he played the character Rufus.Ed Wynn died
June 19 1966 inBeverly Hills, California of throat cancer, aged 79. He was interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale. The distinctive giggly wavering voice which Wynn created for his "Perfect Fool" character remains much imitated, especially by voice actors ofanimated cartoon s.Hanna-Barbera 'sWally Gator 's voice is probably the nearest to an exact impersonation of the Perfect Fool.Quotations
*"A comedian is not a man who says funny things. A comedian is one who says things funny."
*"Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness? Heck, I'll take that and more!"Broadway and films
*"The Deacon and the Lady" (1910) - musical - actor/performer
*"Ziegfeld Follies of 1914" (1914) -revue - actor/performer
*"Ziegfeld Follies of 1915" (1915) - revue - actor/performer
*"The Passing Show of 1916" (1916) - revue - actor/performer
*"Sometime" (1918) - play - actor
*"Ed Wynn's Carnival" (1920) - revue - composer, lyricist, book-writer and performer/actor
*"The All-Star Idlers of 1921" (1921) - revue - actor/performer
*"The Perfect Fool" (1921) - revue - composer, lyricist, book-writer, director and actor/performer
*"The Grab Bag" (1924) - revue - producer, composer, lyricist, book-writer and actor/performer
*"Manhattan Mary" (1927) - musical - actor in the role of "Crickets"
*"Simple Simon" (1930) - musical - co-book-writer and actor
**Revived in 1931 (was also producer in addition to above roles)
*"The Laugh Parade" (1931) -revue - producer, co-book-writer, director, originator and star actor/performer
*"Alice Takat" (1936) - play - producer
*"Hooray for What! " (1937) - musical - actor in the role of "Chuckles"
*"Morose Thoughts (1941) - revue - producer, book co-author, and actor
*"Boys and Girls Together" (1940) - revue - producer, co-book-writer, originator, director and actor/performer
*"Laugh, Town, Laugh!" (1942) - revue - producer, book-writer and director
*"Alice in Wonderland" (1951) - voice actor (asMad Hatter )
*"Marjorie Morningstar" (1958) - actor (as uncle Samson)
*"The Diary of Anne Frank" (1959) - actor (asFritz Pfeffer )
*"Babes in Toyland " (1961) - actor (as The Toy Maker)
*"Mary Poppins" (1964) - actor (as Uncle Albert)
*"The Gnome-Mobile " (1967) - actor (as Rufus)Listen to
* [http://cdn1.libsyn.com/journeys/Radio_Journeys_66.mp3?nvb=20080920105329&nva=20080921105329&t=035c3f884b995b68b327b Radio Journeys: "Texaco Fire Chief" (July 26, 1932)]
External links
* [http://www.dougmacaulay.com/kingspud/sel_by_actor_index_2.php?actor_first=Ed&actor_last=Wynn Ed Wynn on Great Character Actors site]
*imdb|0943956
* [http://www.classictvinfo.com/EdWynn/ The Ed Wynn Show] at Classic TV Info.
* [http://www.classictvinfo.com/StarRevue/ Four Star Revue/All Star Revue] at Classic TV Info.Persondata
NAME= Wynn, Ed
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Leopold, Isaiah Edwin
SHORT DESCRIPTION=
DATE OF BIRTH= November 11, 1886
PLACE OF BIRTH=Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , U.S.
DATE OF DEATH= June 19, 1966
PLACE OF DEATH=Beverly Hills, California , U.S.
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