- Freddie Prinze
Infobox actor
name = Freddie Prinze
caption =
birthname = Frederick Karl Pruetzel
birthdate = birth date|1954|6|22|mf=y
birthplace =New York, New York , U.S.
deathdate = death date and age|1977|1|29|1954|6|22
deathplace =Los Angeles, California , U.S.
occupation =Actor , Stand-up ComedianFreddie Prinze (
June 22 ,1954 –January 29 ,1977 ) was an Americanactor and stand-up comedian. He was best known as the star of "Chico and the Man ". He is the father of actorFreddie Prinze, Jr. Biography
Early life
Prinze was born Frederick Karl Pruetzel at St. Clair's Hospital in New York City, the son of Maria and Karl Pruetzel. His mother was Puerto Rican, and his father, a Hungarian of
Lutheran and Roma [Véase: [http://www.lasculturas.com/articles/culture-and-identity/14-culture-a-identity/78-latinos-inctos ] ] . backgrounds, immigrated to the U.S. from Germany in 1934.cite news|last=Nordheimer|first=Jon|coauthors=|title=Freddie Prinze|pages=|publisher=The New York Times|date=1977-01-29 |url=http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA0F16F83E5D167493CBAB178AD85F438785F9|accessdate=2008-04-10] cite news|last=Maeder|first=Jay|coauthors=|title=FREDDIE PRINZE EVERYTHING IN THE WORLD|pages=|publisher=New York Daily News|date=1999-06-09 |url=http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/news/1999/06/09/1999-06-09_freddie_prinze_everything_in.html|accessdate=2008-04-10] cite news|last=|first=|coauthors=|title=Freddie Prinze|pages=|publisher=The Fresno Bee Republican|date=1975-07-25 |url=http://www.newspaperarchive.com/LandingPage.aspx?type=nlp&
|accessdate=2008-04-10] cite book|last=Lester|first=David|authorlink=|coauthors=|title=Understanding Suicide: A Case Study Approach|publisher=Nova Science Publishers|date=1993|location=Michigan|pages=103|month=|url=|id=ISBN1560721499]Prinze was raised in a predominately Hispanic neighborhood in Washington Heights,
New York City . [Nordheimer, Jon. [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=FA0F16F83E5D167493CBAB178AD85F438785F9 "Freddie Prinze Wounded in Head; Police Say TV Star Shot Himself; PRINZE, THE TV STAR, IS WOUNDED IN HEAD"] , "The New York Times ",January 29 ,1977 . AccessedJune 11 ,2008 .] He began his education at a privateLutheran school, in a religious compromise by his parents (though his mother took him toCatholic mass on Sundays). When Prinze was a small child, his mother enrolled him in ballet classes to deal with his weight problem. Without telling his parents, Prinze successfully auditioned for the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Performing Arts, where he was introduced to drama and continued ballet — and where he discovered his gift for comedy while entertaining crowds in the boys restroom. He dropped out of school in his senior year to become a stand-up comedian.Career
Prinze worked at several
comedy club s inNew York City , includingThe Improv andCatch a Rising Star where he introduced himself to audiences as a "Hungarican" (part Hungarian, part Puerto Rican). For the sake of his budding comediccareer , he changed his surname to "Prinze", which he chose because, according to his friendDavid Brenner , he originally wanted to be known as the "King" of comedy, but Alan King already had that last name, so he would be the "Prince" of comedy instead.In 1973, he made his first television appearance on one of the last episodes of "
The Jack Paar Show ". In December 1973, his biggest break came with an appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson ". Prinze was the first young comedian to be asked to have a sit-down chat with Carson on his first appearance. (Prinze appeared on and guest hosted "The Tonight Show" on several other occasions). From 1974 to 1977, Prinze starred as Francisco "Chico" Rodriguez in theNBC TV series "Chico and the Man " withJack Albertson . The show was an instant hit. Prinze made several appearances on the "Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts", most notably at the roasts forSammy Davis Jr. andMuhammad Ali . In 1975, he released a comedy album that was taped live at Mr. Kelly's inChicago titled "Looking Good" — his catch phrase from "Chico and the Man". In 1976, he starred in a made-for-TV movie, "The Million Dollar Rip-Off ".Prinze had a little-known talent for singing, examples of which could be heard in the background of the title song of the
Tony Orlando and Dawn album "To Be With You", in his appearances on their variety show, and on rare occasions on his own sitcom.About four months prior to his death, Prinze had signed a multi-year deal with
NBC worth $US 6 million dollars over five years. In the months before he died, he had a strong fixation on howJohn F. Kennedy was assassinated. He also developed an obsession with the film "Taxi Driver ", viewing it repeatedly.Upon becoming wealthy, Prinze took martial arts lessons from
Robert Wall , a student ofBruce Lee who appeared in "Enter the Dragon " and "Return of the Dragon ". Soon after, Wall became godfather to Prinze's newborn sonFreddie Prinze, Jr. Personal life
Prinze dated actresses
Lisa Farringer andPam Grier , among others. He was romantically involved withKitty Bruce , daughter of the lateLenny Bruce , whom Prinze admired. He and Kitty were once reported to be engaged to be married, but the rumor was never substantiated.He married Katherine Cochran in October 1975, with whom he had one son, future actor
Freddie Prinze, Jr. The son's middle name was in honor ofJames Komack , producer of "Chico and the Man". In 1976, after his arrest fordriving under the influence of quaaludes, his wife filed fordivorce on the grounds that his escalating drug dependence was endangering her and their son.Death
During the early morning hours of
January 28 ,1977 , after receiving arestraining order from his ex-wife the previous evening, Prinze, who occasionally told friends that "life isn't worth living", made a series of farewell phone calls to family, friends and management from his hotel room at theBeverly Comstock Hotel . His business manager, Marvin "Dusty" Snyder, was alarmed after receiving one of the calls and rushed over to Prinze's room. When Snyder arrived, Prinze continued his rueful phone calls, telling his mother "Mom, I love you very much, but I can't go on. I need to find peace." Snyder called Prinze'spsychologist from the next room about what was happening, but the psychologist insisted that Prinze was in no actual danger. Snyder returned to Prinze, who supposedly called his ex-wife and said "I love you, Kathy. I love the baby, but I need to find peace. I can't go on." After the call, Prinze pulled out a gun from the sofa. Snyder tried to intervene, but Prinze shot himself in the head, and was rushed to theUCLA Medical Center to be placed onlife support following emergency surgery. Prinze's family removed him from life support, and he died at 1:00 pm onJanuary 29 . He was only 22 years of age.Legacy
The death, initially ruled a
suicide , was years later re-ruled an "accidental shooting due to the influence of Quaaludes". His mother, Maria, led the effort to have the cause of death reworded. Prinze had a history of playing with guns, faking suicide attempts to frighten his friends for his amusement. He had left a note stating that the decision to take his life was his alone, but because he pulled the trigger in the presence of a witness — something suicides rarely do — it gave enough weight to the argument that he really was not planning to take his own life that night.Prinze's mother wrote a book about her son, "The Freddie Prinze Story," which was published in 1978. In September 1979, the TV movie "Can You Hear the Laughter? The Story of Freddie Prinze" premiered.
In 2001,
TV Land began showingrerun s of "Chico and the Man".ee also
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List of famous Puerto Ricans References
External links
*imdb name|id=0697905|name=Freddie Prinze
* [http://www.franksreelreviews.com/shorttakes/prinze.htm Information about his demise] (previously dead link - active again on 17 Aug 2007)
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