- Ruth Buzzi
Infobox actor
name = Ruth Buzzi
birthname = Ruth Buzzi
birthdate = birth date and age|1936|7|24
birthplace= city-state|Westerly|Rhode Island, U.S
occupation=Film , stage, TV,voice actress
spouse = Kent Perkins (1979–present)Ruth Buzzi (born
July 24 ,1936 ) is an American actress andcomedian oftheatre ,film , andtelevision . She is especially known for her performances on thecomedy -variety show "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In " from 1968 to 1973.Biography
Buzzi was born in Westerly,
Rhode Island , although she would later claim to have been born in Wequetequock, Connecticutndash perhaps because it sounded funnier. Her brother, Edward R Buzzi, was born in Wequetequock.She is the daughter of an Italian sculptor who specialized in making
tombstone s. Ruth Buzzi was probably born at the Westerly hospital, but her parents' home was definitely in Wequetequock, where her family owned Buzzi Memorials. She attended Stonington High School, about a mile from her home. The family name was pronounced "bootsy", with Italian inflection, but for entertainment purposes Ruth adopted the "buzzy" pronunciation.Buzzi was a member of the regular
repertory company on the short-livedCBS variety show "The Entertainers " (1964–65). In 1966-7 she was in the Broadway cast of the musical "Sweet Charity ", playing a role that was not in the film version. In the late 1960s, she was featured as a semi-regular on the sitcom "That Girl " asMarlo Thomas 's friend and in a comedy-variety series starringSteve Allen . Her character parts in the Allen sketches led her to be cast forNBC 's new show "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In". Ruth Buzzi was the only featured player to appear in every episode of "Laugh-In".A versatile comedienne, she could play everything from Southern belles to flashy hookers. Among her recurring characters on "Laugh-In" were Busybody Buzzi, Hollywood gossip columnist; Doris Swizzler, cocktail-lounge habitué who always got riotously smashed with husband Leonard (Dick Martin); and one of the Burbank Airlines Stewardesses, teaming with
Debbie Reynolds as two totally inconsiderate flight attendants.Her most famous character was the frowsy
spinster Gladys Ormphby, clad in brown with her bun hairdo covered by a visible hairnet. In most sketches, she used her lethal purse, with which she would flail away at anyone who sought to take advantage of her. On "Laugh-In", Gladys most often appeared as the unwilling object of the advances ofArte Johnson 's "dirty old man" character Tyrone.In a typical exchange, Tyrone would accost Gladys and ask, "Do you believe in the hereafter?" Gladys snapped, "Of course I do!" Delighted, Tyrone shot back, "Then you know what I'm "here" after!"
NBC collectively called these two characters "The Nitwits" when they went to animation in the mid 1970s as part of the series "
Baggy Pants and the Nitwits ". Buzzi and Johnson both voiced their respective roles in the cartoon.Buzzi, as Gladys, later became a regular part of
Dean Martin 's "Celebrity Roasts", usually punishing Martin for his insults about her unappealing looks and romantic prospects. In one such exchange, Gladys accusingly questioned Martin about who had been chasing her around a hotel room in the wee hours; Martin's response, "The exterminator!" earned him a beating as he broke up laughing along with the audience. Gladys then declared to the audience that, when Martin and other men looked at her, only one thing came to their minds. Martin, still laughing, could barely get out the answer, "Rabies!" which earned him an even fiercer beating from Gladys.Buzzi starred with
Jim Nabors in the "The Lost Saucer " produced bySid and Marty Krofft which airedSeptember 6 ,1975 . Buzzi also guested as Chloe, the usually never-seen but often mentioned wife of phone company worker,Henry Beesmeyer on "Alice". Martin's producer, Greg Garrison, enjoyed Ruth Buzzi's work and hired her for his comedy specials starringDom DeLuise .Buzzi had a brief cameo in the
Weird Al Yankovic video "Gump". She also appeared on "Sesame Street ", "Saved by the Bell ", "The Muppet Show ", "You Can't Do That on Television " (during its CTV-produced incarnation "Whatever Turns You On"), and numerous other television shows. She was also avoice actress for "The Smurfs" and "The Angry Beavers ". Buzzi also played the role of the eccentric Nurse Kravitz on NBC's daytime soap "Passions ". As of 2007, she is still appearing in movies, and in 2006 and 2007, she made guest appearances on the children's TV series "Come on Over".Ruth Buzzi will portray the deranged widow of a renowned Italian sculptor in the upcoming comedy film, "
City of Shoulders and Noses ". The feature film is being produced byTommy Ardolino ,Sybil Danning , andGeorge Parra .fact|date=November 2007American post-hardcore/metal band
The Bled recorded a song entitled "Ruth Buzzi Better Watch Her Back" for their album "Pass the Flask ", and later re-released on "Pass The Flask (Reissue) ". The title of the song comes from a line in the movieWet Hot American Summer .External links
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NAME= Buzzi, Ruth
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Buzzi, Ruth
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Actress, comedienne
DATE OF BIRTH=July 24 ,1936
PLACE OF BIRTH=Westerly, Rhode Island
DATE OF DEATH=
PLACE OF DEATH=
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