- Alan King (comedian)
Infobox actor
name = Alan King
birthdate = birth date|1927|12|26|mf=y
birthplace =New York City ,New York , USA
deathdate = death date and age|2004|5|9|1927|12|26|mf=y
deathplace =New York City ,New York , USA
occupation = Actor, comedianAlan King (December 26, 1927 – May 9, 2004) was an American comedian known for his biting wit and often angry humorous rants. King became well-known as a
Jew ish comedian and satirist. He was also a serious actor who appeared in a number of movies and television shows. King wrote several books, produced films, and appeared in plays. In later years, he helped many philanthropic causes.Biography
Early life
The youngest of several children, King was born Irwin Alan Kniberg in
New York City ,New York , the son of Minnie (née Solomon) and Bernard Kniberg, a handbag cutter. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/93/Alan-King.html Alan King Biography (1927-) ] ] He spent his first years on theLower East Side ofManhattan . Later, King's family moved toBrooklyn . King used humor to survive in the tough neighborhoods. As a child, King performed impersonations on street corners for pennies.When he was fourteen, King performed "Brother, Can You Spare A Dime" on the radio program "Major Bowes Original Amateur Hour". He lost first prize, but was invited to join a nationwide tour. At fifteen, King dropped out of high school to perform comedy at the Hotel Gradus in the
Catskill Mountains . After one joke that made fun of the hotel's owner, King was fired. He worked inCanada in aburlesque house while also fighting as a professional boxer. He won twenty straight fights before losing. Nursing a broken nose, King decided to quit boxing and focus on his comedy career. King began working as a doorman at the popularnightclub Leon and Eddie's while performing comedy under the last name of the boxer who beat him, "King".Career
King began his comedy career with one-liner routines and other material concerning mothers-in-law and
Jew s. King's style of comedy changed when he sawDanny Thomas performing in the early 1950s. King realized that Thomas was talking to his audience, not at them, and was getting a better response. King changed his own style from one-liners to a more conversational style that used everyday life for humor. His comedy inspired other comedians likeJerry Seinfeld andBilly Crystal .King married Jeanette Sprung in 1947. They had three children, Andrew, Robert, and Elainie Ray. His wife persuaded him to move to Forest Hills,
Queens for their children, and later, to Great Neck,Long Island , where he lived for the rest of his life. There, he developed comedy revolving around life insuburb ia. With America moving to suburbs, King's humor took off.The comedian began opening for many celebrities including
Judy Garland ,Patti Page ,Nat King Cole ,Billy Eckstine ,Lena Horne and Tony Martin. When Martin was cast in the movie "Hit the Deck," he suggested King for a part, which resulted in his first movie role. King played small roles in movies in the 1950s, but disliked playing stereotypical roles that he described as "always the sergeant from Brooklyn named Kowalski". [ [http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/05/09/obit.king.ap/index.html] Dead link|date=March 2008] King eventually expanded his range and made a name for himself in a wide variety of films. He often portrayed a gangster, as in "Casino " (1995) and "Night and the City " (1992), both starringRobert DeNiro , as well as "I, the Jury " (1982) and "Cat's Eye " (1985). He frequently worked for director Sidney Lumet, beginning with "Bye Bye Braverman " (1968) and "The Anderson Tapes " (1971). Lumet later cast him in a tour-de-force starring role in "Just Tell Me What You Want " (1980), a provocative comedy about a ruthless business mogul and his TV-producer mistress (Ali MacGraw ).He had another major role in "
Memories of Me " (1988) as the so-called "king of the Hollywood extras," portraying Billy Crystal's terminally ill father.Like many other Jewish comics, King worked the Catskill circuit known as the
Borscht Belt . His career took off after appearances on theEd Sullivan ,Perry Como andGarry Moore Shows. Living just outside New York City, King was frequently available when Sullivan needed an act to fill in for a last-minute cancellation. King also became a regular guest host for "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson ", hosted the Oscars in 1972, and was the MC for PresidentJohn F. Kennedy 's inauguration in 1961. King was also the long-standing host of the New YorkFriars Club celebrity roasts.King was the first recipient (1988) of the award for American Jewish humor from the
National Foundation for Jewish Culture . The award was ultimately renamed in his honor.Personal life
Throughout his life, King was deeply involved in charity work. He founded the Alan King Medical Center in
Jerusalem , raised funds for the Nassau Center for Emotionally Disturbed Children (near his home inKings Point, New York ), and established a chair in dramatic arts atBrandeis University . He also created the Laugh Well program, which sends comedians to hospitals to perform for patients. In the 1970s, King turned his passion fortennis into a pro tournament in Las Vegas called the Alan King Tennis Classic, which was carried on national TV by the TVS Television Network. You can watch the Alan King Tennis Classic TV Show on TV4U.Com. He also started theToyota Comedy Festival.King died at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan on May 9, 2004, from
lung cancer .Work
Film
*"Hit the Deck" (1955)
*"Miracle in the Rain " (1956)
*"The Girl He Left Behind " (1956)
*"The Helen Morgan Story " (1957)
*"On the Fiddle " (1961)
*"Bye Bye Braverman " (1968)
*"The Anderson Tapes " (1971)
*"Just Tell Me What You Want " (1980)
*"Prince of the City " (1981) (Cameo)
*"I, the Jury " (1982)
*"Author! Author!" (1982)
*"Lovesick " (1983)
*"Cat's Eye" (1985)
*"You Talkin' to Me? " (1987) (Cameo)
*"Memories of Me " (1988)
*"Funny " (1989) (documentary)
*"" (1989)
*"The Bonfire of the Vanities" (1990)
*"Night and the City" (1992)
*"Casino" (1995)
*"Under the Gun " (1995)
*"Rush Hour 2 " (2001)
*"Sunshine State" (2002)
*"Mind the Gap " (2004)Television
*"" (1990) (host and producer) [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0859801/ "Alan King: Inside the Comedy Mind" (1991) ] ]
*"Great Performances - The World of Jewish Humor)" (1990) [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CE3DE1F3EF933A05752C1A966958260 TV Weekend; James Garner as a Curmudgeon Pulled Back Into Life - New York Times ] ]tage
*"
Guys and Dolls " (actor)
*"The Impossible Years " (actor)
*"The Lion in Winter " (producer)
*"Something Different " (producer)
*"Mr. Goldwyn " (actor)Bibliography
*"Anybody Who Owns His Own Home Deserves It" (1962)
*"Help! I'm a Prisoner in a Chinese Bakery" (1964)
*"Is Salami and Eggs Better Than Sex? Memoirs of a Happy Eater" (1985)
*"Name Dropping: The Life and Lies of Alan King" (1996)
*"Alan King's Great Jewish Joke Book" (2002)
*"Matzoh Balls for Breakfast and Other Memories of Growing Up Jewish" (2005)References
External links
*imdb|0454418|Alan King
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C03E2DF123CF933A25756C0A9629C8B63 Alan King, Comic With Chutzpah, Dies at 76]*Author Unknown. [http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/05/09/obit.king.ap/index.html Comic and actor Alan King dead at 76] , "CNN." (May 9, 2004)
*Ephross, Peter. [http://www.jewishjournal.com/home/preview.php?id=12226 Alan King a Model for Seinfeld, Crystal] , "Jewish Journal."
*Author Unknown. [http://www.wnbc.com/entertainment/3295512/detail.html Alan King Remembered As Comedic Terminator] , "WNBC." (May 12, 2004)
*Weber, Bruce. [http://www.nytimes.com/2004/05/10/arts/10KING.html Alan King, Comic With Chutzpah, Dies at 76] , "New York Times." (May 10, 2004)
*Williams, Stephen. [http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/news/ny-a3798104may13,0,3515959.story?coll=ny-nyc-entertainment-headlines The Comic Laureate Of Long Island] , "Newsday." (May 13, 2004)
*Vosburgh, Dick. [http://news.independent.co.uk/low_res/story.jsp?story=523283&host=3&dir=271 Master of the 'angry' comic monologue] , "The Independent." (21 May 2004)
*Sen, Indrani [http://www.newsday.com/news/local/longisland/nyc-king0509,0,1744312.story?coll=ny-linews-headlines Alan King Dies at 76] , "Newsday." (May 2004)
* [http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117904583?categoryid=25&cs=1 Comic Alan King Dead at 76] , "Variety." (May 10, 2004)
*Cooper, Chet. [http://abilitymagazine.com/TkingAK.html Prescription for Laughter: An Interview with Alan King] , "Ability Magazine".
*Bernstein, Adam. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A13334-2004May9.html Comedian and Actor Alan King Dies at 76] , "Washington Post." (May 10, 2004)
* [http://www2.jewishculture.org/awards/kingaward/awards_kingaward_recipients.html Alan King Award in American Jewish Humor] . Accessed 14 September 2006.
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