- Frank Fontaine
Frank Fontaine (
19 April 1920 –4 August 1978 ) was an Americancomedian andsinger .Born in
Cambridge, Massachusetts , he is best known for his appearances ontelevision shows of the 1950s and 1960s, including "The Jackie Gleason Show ", "The Jack Benny Show", and "The Tonight Show ".One of his earliest appearances was on the radio show, "The Jack Benny Program". During an episode which aired on April 16, 1950, Fontaine played a bum (named "John L. C. Silvoney") who asked Benny for a dime for a cup of coffee. The smallest coin Benny had to offer was a fifty-cent piece, so he gave it to him. The story Benny told about this event became a running gag during later shows. Fontaine's goofy laugh and other voice mannerisms made a hit with the audience, and Benny brought him back for several more radio shows between 1950 and 1952. He also later appeared in several of Benny's televisions shows.
On the Jackie Gleason show, he played the character Crazy Guggenheim during Gleason's "Joe The Bartender" skits. His trademark was a bug-eyed grin, the same silly laugh he did on Jack Benny's radio show, and a surprisingly good singing voice. He later released an album "Songs I Sing on the Jackie Gleason Show" that climbed to number one on the "Billboard" magazine Album Charts in 1962.
Stan Freberg 's voice characterization forPete Puma in a 1952 cartoon was based on Fontaine's character voice. Fontaine received mention in satiristTom Lehrer 's 1965 song "National Brotherhood Week", from the album "That Was the Year That Was ". In the live show, Lehrer mentioned National Make-Fun-of-the-Handicapped Week, "Which Frank Fontaine andJerry Lewis are in charge of, as you know." He also was to have played the voice of Rocky the Rhino in Walt Disney's "The Jungle Book" until Disney cut the beast from the picture.Fontaine died in
Spokane, Washington from a heart attack, at the age of 58.Fontaine is fondly remembered in Super Furry Animals' 1996 debut single: "Hometown Unicorn". In the lyrics, singer Gruff Rhys sings the chorus:
:"I say you please return me:"Will you ever return me?:"Will you ever return me?:"Just like Frankie Fontaine.
Filmography
* "The Godmothers" (1973)
* "Scared Stiff" (1953)
* "The Model and the Marriage Broker " (1951)
* "Here Comes the Groom" (1951)
* "Call Me Mister" (1951)
* "Hit Parade of 1951" (1950)
* "Stella" (1950)
* "Nancy Goes to Rio" (1950)External links
* [http://www.otrsite.com/logs/logj1007.htm Jerry Haendiges Vintage Radio Logs: The Jack Benny Show]
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* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=10344 Frank Fontaine's Photo & Gravesite]
* [http://www.animated-news.com/2007/jungle-books-rocky-the-rhino-concepts/ Information about Rocky the Rhino from "The Jungle Book" (1967)]
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